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What? No. It can't possibly be that the majority of people don't want to buy an EV and see them as too expensive after reading horror stories about a minor fender bender costing $10k+ to get fixed. Or that too hot or too cold weather drastically decreases your mileage or that it can sometimes be hard to find a charging station even in a big city (that isn't full already). Gas cars don't really have any of these problems (other than cost).

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From the post: ""Dealers don't want to change the model. They want to be the gatekeepers." That's according to Daniel Crane, a law professor at the University of Michigan who studies the laws and economics of car dealerships. He's quoted in a Washington Post article warning that "Electric vehicles are hitting a road block: Car dealers." "

What? No. It can't possibly be that the majority of people don't want to buy an EV and see them as too expensive after reading horror stories about a minor fender bender costing $10k+ to get fixed. Or that too hot or too cold weather drastically decreases your mileage or that it can sometimes be hard to find a charging station even in a big city (that isn't full already). Gas cars don't really have any of these problems (other than cost). Archive: https://archive.today/aOvHb From the post: ""Dealers don't want to change the model. They want to be the gatekeepers." That's according to Daniel Crane, a law professor at the University of Michigan who studies the laws and economics of car dealerships. He's quoted in a Washington Post article warning that "Electric vehicles are hitting a road block: Car dealers." "

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