"because the average electric vehicle (#EV) owner is wealthier than the average person, they still have a bigger than average carbon footprint"
Wealth is a problem.
https://phys.org/news/2024-10-ev-owners-bigger-carbon-footprint.html
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IF automakers allow us to have smaller EVs - like the Chinese ones they fight tooth and nail to keep out of the country - lots more of us would buy one. Seems they don't really believe in that "free market [TM]" thing.
Instead, they prefer to whine that "The consumer" doesn't "want" to buy their EVs.
Well duh. They're too expensive.
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@CelloMomOnCars @edwiebe Citroën makes some good EVs. I really like the Ami - a tiny "quadricycle". Top speed 28mph. Range 46 miles. Good for going to the market & around town. About $6,600, if you could get it in US.
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The Ami will never be sold in the US.
Do you see the Audi A1 here? Okay the BMW 1 series finally made it, after a very long delay. Americans starting to think Germans start counting at 3.
"Americans like large cars!"
A lot of us don't, but they don't give us the choice.
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@CelloMomOnCars @SordidAmok @edwiebe still dreaming of a slightly lifted 4x4 EV Honda Fit. It would be our perfect car.
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