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They are not cheap, a leaf or bolt is a POS entry level car which a gas version would be only 20k for the same car fully loaded. You also use california prices, some people are located in areas without high gas tax and have winter to deal with.

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This guy is obviously a california snow flake, who lives in a concrete jungle and visits reddit daily for his "news". I can smell it a mile away.

He's lived a completely insulated life away from reality. The concrete jungle filled with propaganda on every corner is all he knows. So electric cars are the only way in his mind. Sad sad boy..

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Yeah, you are right. This guy is a faggot and wants to be that way.

I don't have any issues with someone genuinely liking EVs due to their silence and torque profile, but they are being shoved down our throats and these faggots buy the propaganda.

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Exactly, if the guy was trying to tell me race cars are going to be electric in the future I would agree, they are better performing machines for racing. But, everyday use for the normal man is simply fantasy land shit.

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Nobody's making you buy an electric car. You're welcome to throw away an extra $10,000 - $15,000 ever 100,000 miles if that's how you want to do things.

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A California snowflake that hates niggers, spics, and jews, like to shoot and reload, and won't vote Republican because they're too liberal.

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They are not cheap, a leaf or bolt is a POS entry level car which a gas version would be only 20k for the same car fully loaded. You also use california prices, some people are located in areas without high gas tax and have winter to deal with.

The car would have to cost $14,000 just to match the total cost of operation. Doesn't matter the state. We can use Texas. In Lubbock we can get our electricity for $0.095/kWh and our gas for $1.63 at Costco. At those prices one gallon of gas costs as much as 17 kWh of electricity. That's enough to drive 75 - 85 miles. What $20,000 gas car gets 75 - 85 mpg?