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    The American consumer always lets industries tell them what they want. It puts incumbent interests over progress or even rational market forces. Americans will become poorer as a nation as a result.

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      It’s okay they want this. They voted for this. They don’t buy EVs because they don’t want them.

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        I mean, some people can’t buy because they can’t afford them. Average EV prices in the US are still quite high.

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          This is by design. They dont want EVs to be popular, so they make them unaffordable to prevent widespread adoption. They dont even sell entry level EVs in the US. The Leaf may be the only exception.

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          I mean, some people can’t buy because they can’t afford them.

          Exactly this. I’d love an EV, but I can’t afford to buy one and can’t afford the required upgrade to my hosue to charge on here.

          I think a lot of people on Lemmy forget how much half of the population makes for salary. A lot of Lemmy’s claim they got jobs that paid around $85K right out of college. Most of the population has never made that on any job in their life.

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        Not all of us. I’ve been out proselytizing the benefits of ownership. Pardon the following imperial units.

        With gas at $4/gal and me paying 15¢/kWh, at 4 mi/kwh in my Bolt, it is like getting 107 mpg (2.2 l/100km) dollar for dollar equivalent.

        Oil change every 100k miles, coolant change every 150k miles.