Uh-huh. "They" meaning "who" exactly?
Anybody who's driving needs are less than about 62,000 miles per year.
Using what for money?
Surprisingly, the money they might use to buy a gas car is also good at dealerships that sell electric cars. Crazy, I know.
Getting loans from who?
Even more surprising, the same people who lend money for gas cars also lend money for electric cars. It's a wacky world out there, I tell ya.
Maybe back on your planet everything is rosy, but down here on Earth? Retailers are bitching that nobody's buying anything for hristmas. Gee. I wonder why. If Joe Lunchbox isn't buying little Billy a new bike or Suzie a new dolly for Christmas, do you really think that he's running right out to take on the payments for a new car?
If Joe Lunchbox can't afford a new bike or doll for his kids, he can't afford any car. One of the tragedies of being broke is that it costs more money to be impoverished. He's stuck paying a couple hundred a month for gas even though he'd only pay $50 a month for electricity.
I've got a 30 year old Chevy pickup that I get offers on every other day.
Hey, if you like paying a few hundred a month for the feeling you get knowing people want to buy your car, that's your call. I feel better with that money in my pocket for ammunition and accessories. To each his own.
You seem to be disconnected from reality. Allow me to illuminate the terrain upon which we find ourselves, that you may see better.
You should keep in mind what happened to the lady that coined the phrase, "Then, let them eat cake." and the economic conditions under which she spoke it. The people could not buy bread. In the end, she got everything that she deserved, and was eventually assisted in quitting while she was a head. She did not like it.
You seem to be disconnected from reality.
The only person here having trouble with reality is you.
Allow me to illuminate the terrain upon which we find ourselves, that you may see better
You mean allow you to explain how you feel. I'm aware of your fee fees on the subject. You've already made them very clear. What you haven't posted is information or data. None.
You should keep in mind what happened to the lady that coined the phrase, "Then, let them eat cake." and the economic conditions under which she spoke it. The people could not buy bread. In the end, she got everything that she deserved, and was eventually assisted in quitting while she was a head. She did not like it.
I'm not sure how someone as retarded as you is able to turn on a computer and stumble onto the internet, so I suspect that you're more of a shill than that stupid. I'll say it again in a vain hope that maybe on the 5th time you'll understand (but we all know that's not likely):
IF YOU CAN'T BUY BREAD, WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT BUYING A NEW CAR?
That's what we're talking about here. If you're talking about something else you're in the wrong conversation.
Do you think you are convincing anyone of the correctness of you position with condescension, insults and invective? Or do you simply not care if you are convincing anyone anymore? Do you think that issuing some form of 'clever" verbal beat-down makes you somehow "more right"?
Clearly, you are emotionally invested in the argument. You are angry that I do not agree with you and lash out. The moment you raise your voice at them, you have lost your audience.
You seem to have focused your attention so minutely upon the apparent wonderfullness of EV's that you have lost track of the terrain upon which such a decision would be made.
And so I turn your own question back to you: If people can't buy bread, why are you seeking to advise on how economically advantageous it would be for them to buy a new car? You seem to be arguing the banker's position. And poorly.
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