Personally my acceptance of both really expensive vehicles and rolling software experiments is bottoming out.
It's probably worth saying, though, that in other parts of the world, EV's are not the fastest and most expensive things on 4 wheels, they're at the other end of the scale.
If US companies have no interest in making inexpensive EV's, I'm happy to enjoy some of the billions that China has lavished on it's EV companies to, effectively, lower the prices of the vehicles. If the PROC is content to loose tens of thousands of dollars on the vehicles that country produces, for my sake--let 'em in!
Our 27% Tariff isn't helping me, it's helping a bunch of chicken-tax eating manufacturers ignore a very real market and pretend they gave it a shot and no one wanted their overpriced first-goes. It's obvious they want neither competition or affordability, I'm not really ok with allowing /handing them that privilege and leaving us at the mercy of the world oil market.
I want a cheap electric van to do my work and charge at home. I don't need it to do more than 75 miles a day or more than 75 miles an hour and it can take 15 seconds to get there. Let me burn my gas on the crap dirt roads that touch the really great parts of this country. A bunch of solar panels can get me to work and back, but not to the places I dream of. Give me a real choice of what to drive where, and it will be clear that the desire for EV's is much higher than current acceptance indicates.
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