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Many choose a vehicle based on emotional fulfillment or perceived image. Some think they need a 1-ton truck when 99% of the time all they haul is themselves to work and back and short errands within short distance of home. I don't mean to suggest we abandon our hot rods and muscle cars altogether- they are way too much fun.
But If we are to become less dependent on foreign oil (an unsustainable resource and a foreign policy factor) we need to change our attitudes about what we honestly need for our daily commutes. Electric vehicles are coming of age and are becoming more and more practical and affordable. What do you think?
http://evobsession.com/new-electric-cars-market-2015-list/
But If we are to become less dependent on foreign oil (an unsustainable resource and a foreign policy factor) we need to change our attitudes about what we honestly need for our daily commutes. Electric vehicles are coming of age and are becoming more and more practical and affordable. What do you think?
http://evobsession.com/new-electric-cars-market-2015-list/
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If I was in a much higher pay grade, I'd buy a Tesla Model S in a heartbeat. The BMW i8 is a strong contender too.
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MSgt (Join to see) Chinese people know how to clone anything, here is their Tesla clone. And yes, you can get it at your pay grade, sale price $32K.
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I make my living (well used to make) in oil and gas. Electric cars will never bring independence from foreign oil. All of the plastics that are in them still requires crude oil for the production of plastics. I hope to see the oil go back to $90 + per barrel again so I can return to the oilfields again. I miss making $120K a year.
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