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E Blazer is also going to be made in Mexico if I recall correctly.
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My opinion is this is all just a form of control to manipulate people into spending money that profits them in some way or another. Probably in Lithium. It’s also a way to reduce the amount of people driving and reduce the amount of distance Americans can drive from their home. They’re always coming up with faster EV’s but they want us to adjust our behavior before they improve range unless you get a very expensive model.
EV’s are also not environmentally friendly. The finished product may produce zero emission but no one is going into a great detail as to how much energy it requires to mine and refine lithium, nor the toxic sludge it leaves behind, and how much Co2 it produces to create a battery where an EV just starting its life is already 4 - 5 years AHEAD of an ICE vehicle in Co2 output, not including a fact that most of our electricity still comes from fossil fuels, and while they are more efficient vehicles, they are starting so far ahead in the Co2 curve that it takes almost a decade for them to balance out in Co2 output… What’s even funnier is these morons reduced our oil production and sent it all offshore where there are even less environmental restrictions to produce the same barrel of oil … and we get the honor to pay more for even more polluting oil while calling ourselves green. If you want an EV because the power curve and the immediate acceleration that’s one thing… but don’t buy one thinking that you’re better than the rest of society and saving the earth. |
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It's like they suddenly forgot they had an ICE business to run and transition and forgot they will be battery constrained for years and prices will need to remain high until they can get to higher scale. They also have to prove themselves. Look at the new Toyota BEV, you would expect high quality and reliability when you think Toyota. The damn wheels are falling off their new EV, and they don't know why yet!!!! So, they are offering to buy back all the BEVs they sold since you can't drive a car where the wheels might fall off. You can't make this shit up. ![]() https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/othe...8e13e3ad63cf04
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At least the actual product that GM puts out are decent. The Bolt is not that bad of a car given the price. It’s an EV limited to be a commuter vehicle and the battery recall certainly didn’t help, but it’s a decent product still. The Lyriq and Blazer EV appear to be well designed too. We shall see how the Equinox EV turns out. I’m curious to see how that $30,000 model will equipped. Ford definitely has a feeling of slapped an EV quickly together with the Mach E. With its thermal management system, the horrendous charging curve, and the GT’s performance throttling, it just doesn’t seem like it was a thoughtfully designed EV. Though I’m definitely curious to see how the Hummer EV fares as well in the performance category. Can it only do a quick sprint at full power before cutting power drastically? Toyota is the furthest behind the eight ball betting the wrong way. Hyundai and VW appear to be the best Tesla alternative at the moment with GM in the on deck circle. And I want there to be a Tesla alternative. I love the car, but the company needs to improve everywhere else. Service, customer service, etc etc. They need competition or they can continue to behave they currently are because it doesn’t matter since they have a backlog all the way to next summer. |
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The government cuts checks for EV production. $3.1 billion this year. That’s not decreasing their taxes 3.1billion, that’s writing checks for that amount with taxpayers money. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2022/05/02/...acturing-.html That’s a subsidy. |
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The government writes a check to a company for XX amount of money. Absolutely no difference. Both are subsidizing a company to accomplish something some political faction is interested in. |
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The government writes a check to a company for x amount of money -> the company gets x amount of money force collected from everyone, regardless of the company's performance or customer base Not exactly the same.
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No difference between a company keeping more of their revenue vs. incentivizing a purchase with a tax credit/ check?
Big difference. In one case, taxpayers are cutting a check to a guy that wants to purchase an EV. In the other, the company is allowed to keep a larger portion of revenue it generated. Hopefully, some of that $$ is invested in IR&D and grows the payroll. Why not just reduce tax on revenue in both cases? The answer is obvious. EPA wants to pick the winner. Cut a check for one customer, and levy a gas guzzler tax on the other. |
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