• GalacticRobot@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Everytime you bring it up, you get a whole lot of people with gasoline powered cars getting very angry. Sure batteries are not ‘perfect’, but they are a whole lot better in almost every way compared to gasoline powered vehicles.

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      2 hours ago

      The anger is less about how bad EV’s are and more about being expected to buy a hilariously expensive EV when someone has a perfectly functional car. Make them cheaper and people will buy them, because other than the environmental aspect EV’s just require less maintenance overall, making them cheaper to run.

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        1 hour ago

        I’d rather spend $100k converting an old ICE car to electric than give the auto industry another dime. The surveillance crap is literally a life or death decision for me. I have a 20y/o ice car I’ll likely have to convert, so no one try your dumb “new car math” with me.

        If any fuckers want to make what I’m doing illegal, people will die.

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          57 minutes ago

          Yes THERE is the issue that everyone seems to forget about new cars. I have a project car that I’m thinking will become an EV when it needs an engine because it will be so much easier to deal with. And it won’t call home to the feds every day.

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            5 minutes ago

            Old muscle cars converted to EV I think are so cool. There was a show that converted an old K10 truck and hid the batteries in the bed tool box.
            A 80s station wagon, a Country Squire, or 70s luxury cruiser like a Cadillac or Lincoln would be awesome.

            EVs, or just newer cars in general, are just so boring and cramped. Not to mention all the connection and surveillance concerns.

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        2 hours ago

        Literally no one expects that of you. We just want the bootlickers to stfu and stop being part of the problem.

        The difference between the cheapest EV and cheapest ICE is 7k currently, the savings on gas cover it.

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          1 hour ago

          The price difference between the car I have and an EV is considerably more than 7K. Also, 7K is quite a lot.

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            1 hour ago

            That’s new, there is also used. But the fact is you can’t compare it to your junker since, like I said, no one is asking you to switch right away.

            The 7k seems like a lot but it isn’t since you get it back quickly with the savings on maintenance and gas.

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              55 minutes ago

              Except the comment I originally replied to literally said it was better for the environment to trade in my car rather than drive it until it dies.

              Burning gas is so extremely bad that even throwing away your old ICE car and buying a new electric car is better than driving the ICE car until it „falls apart“.

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                54 minutes ago

                Yes it is, and that’s a step to take if you can, but no one is saying you are a bad guy if you don’t.

                It’s being an oil industry mouthpieces that is the problem.