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It's enough for 80% of all Americans and 90% of all Europeans.

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250 mile range is for poor people.

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LOL. The average American drives 35 miles a day. They would be fine charging once per week. With a fuel cost ranging from 2 to 3 cents per mile economics is going to drive gasoline passenger cars out of the market, but there will always be conspiracy theorists claiming that market forces are some plot against them. I would enjoy finding the conspiracy theories surrounding the replacement of horses with gas cars. I bet it was about how it was a trick to enrich oil and steel barrons.

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How does this conflict with my factually accurate statement?

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Because the only situation where electric cars aren't more cost effective or practical than gasoline cars is if you drive more than 250 miles a day. In all other cases they beat gasoline by a long mile. The only other opposition are people who are willing to spend a lot of extra money for no reason other than because the feel their status is affected by the fuel their car uses. They are silly people.