I mentioned that in the beginning but apparently people are nah nah nahing when they hear it.
Toyota has mentioned that a number of times. He said publicly what the other companies will not say.
Exactly.
Ford got out of the mid-size truck game in north America for a decade. Toyota stayed in. Totoya knew how to keep that segment. Chevy and Ford "let's get rid of our sedans in totality". Toyota still makes the Camry and Corolla.
And they make $ hand over fist. Just for that I'm inclined to follow them.
But then just looking around, even without Toyota influence, I know:
-that the infrastructure in CA is too old and heavy to sustain itself, never mind a sudden addition of millions of EV's.
-that is true in the Northeast as well
-two are one and one is none. If I have two fuels for my car, I'm more likely to keep going under a multitude of conditions
-all things in moderation cant be so if everyone jumps ship in one direction
Etc