Long-Range Electric Vehicles Multiplying Like Rabbits

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Yes, 2019 brought us great sadness in terms of environmental and humanitarian disasters, but it also packed a huge passel of joy for our Christmas stockings. In particular, the electric transportation space continued its expansion with the introduction of a bumper crop of cars that sport ranges over 200 miles, thus removing, or at least greatly reducing this key concern from the mind of prospective buyers.

This industry will soon reach an inflection point, at which the demand for gasoline- and diesel-powered cars will fall to the point that automakers begin a rapid phase-out in favor of EVs.

Speaking for myself, I’ve spent my last dime on internal combustion engines.  When it’s time to lose my Prius, I’m following the mantra we hear so often today: “No plug, no deal.”

 

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One comment on “Long-Range Electric Vehicles Multiplying Like Rabbits
  1. marcopolo says:

    Craig,

    Why hesitate as you have for the last ten years? Why not buy n EV today?

    You could start the New Year, or decade, with a shiny new Tesla, or any other model that takes your fancy.

    What’s stopped you all these years?