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Another reason I won’t move to California.
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Either that or the other 95% of the country could stop catering to the whims of one state lol.
Just saying...
Real range and the infrastructure to charge it while out in that range.Couldn't have said it better.
Electric vehicle tech is advancing rapidly. Once someone nails a battery with real range it'll be a different story. But hell I'll be in my Jetsons flying car by then anyhow.
Iconic silver? Solid choice.
Either that or the other 95% of the country could stop catering to the whims of one state lol.
Just saying...
Every time I see this logic, I sorta laugh. Until I moved here, I had no idea that California's ports, businesses, taxes, income and economy prop up the rest of the US so much. If CA were to succeed, the country would be super fucked. And everyone calls 'em a bunch of liberals and idiots with their own rules, but they're just trying to be more progressive and conscious of the rest of the world, like the countries that are smarter than us... like the aforementioned Germany, France, Japan...LOL.
Who cares what California does?
Ah, so that's why everyone is moving away...Every time I see this logic, I sorta laugh. Until I moved here, I had no idea that California's ports, businesses, taxes, income and economy prop up the rest of the US so much. If CA were to succeed, the country would be super fucked. And everyone calls 'em a bunch of liberals and idiots with their own rules, but they're just trying to be more progressive and conscious of the rest of the world, like the countries that are smarter than us... like the aforementioned Germany, France, Japan...
"As a stand-alone country, California would be the 5th largest economy in the world."
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_California
It makes more sense for cities to eventually stop allowing ICE vehicles in the city, which means hybrids would have a greater use but the entire state doesn't make sense. I think 2035 isn't long enough time for the manufactures to develop EVs that hit some of the biggest concerns with EVs. Range, price, charging networks to name the biggest ones. I think it's not realistic for that sort of time frame and from most of the population in CA.So this just happened:
No new gas powered cars or trucks after 2035 in CA
https://www.startribune.com/california-moves-to-end-sales-of-new-gas-powered-cars/572506811/
Given similar moves by France and Germany, as well as, a strong focus on EV in China the transition to EV there should be an Electric Bronco in 2022?
I swear I love how NJ is the armpit of America... Problem is everyone forgets we're the right armpit, seems California is the left ?So this just happened:
No new gas powered cars or trucks after 2035 in CA
https://www.startribune.com/california-moves-to-end-sales-of-new-gas-powered-cars/572506811/
Given similar moves by France and Germany, as well as, a strong focus on EV in China the transition to EV there should be an Electric Bronco in 2022?
I mean, the numbers don't lie... your opinions are just that. It's not like the entire state of California can fight its climate/weather.Ah, so that's why everyone is moving away...
If California were such a success, it probably wouldn't be on fire, out of water, rationing power, and begging for federal aid. Good luck charging that battery during rolling brown-outs.
Hmmmm. So, the fact that everything is going so badly is actually evidence that California is right and ahead of "the rest of us". Interesting...I mean, the numbers don't lie... your opinions are just that. It's not like the entire state of California can fight its climate/weather.
But mandating electrics vehicles to slow emission gasses to slow global warming to reverse climate change to decrease wildfires/drought...
It's almost as if we know what we're talking about. I'm absolutely dying at your lack of ability to see how you painted yourself into this corner.
Mandating electric vehicles is authoritarian and would be enforced by fascism; two things the vocal majority of Californians denounce yet support if it goes in their favor. Also, let's just forget the child labor for cobalt, etc. yeah?I mean, the numbers don't lie... your opinions are just that. It's not like the entire state of California can fight its climate/weather.
But mandating electrics vehicles to slow emission gasses to slow global warming to reverse climate change to decrease wildfires/drought...
It's almost as if we know what we're talking about. I'm absolutely dying at your lack of ability to see how you painted yourself into this corner.
I love how all these people who don't live in California are experts to its issues. Have you been here? Yeah, there's a lot of people in the cities. But the state is massive. And a lot of inhabited area. And your argument only backs my point: if we're producing a third of the nation's crops, I'd say that's a success you can't live without, eh? So to say, "Who cares what California thinks?" Well, you should. Because you need California.Mandating electric vehicles is authoritarian and would be enforced by fascism; two things the vocal majority of Californians denounce yet support if it goes in their favor. Also, let's just forget the child labor for cobalt, etc. yeah?
A significant portion of California's drought issue is the ridiculous number of people living in a state with a lot of desert producing about a third of the nations crops.
So this just happened:
No new gas powered cars or trucks after 2035 in CA
https://www.startribune.com/california-moves-to-end-sales-of-new-gas-powered-cars/572506811/
Given similar moves by France and Germany, as well as, a strong focus on EV in China the transition to EV there should be an Electric Bronco in 2022?
Mondoe!!!!This is my non-ICE vehicle for the future: