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Most of your points apply to your Gladiator and every other vehicle built in the last decade.Yes, I have, and yes, I was being hyperbolic there. EV's have their place. They can be very useful in a urban environment where charging isn't an issue.
My biggest problem has always been if they are so great, government should not need to require people to buy them.
The fact that government is forcing them on people tells me that they aren't so great. So I have done some research to find out why.
First up is the fact that no infrastructure is being built to support the millions of EV's that they want us to buy.
Second is the toxicity of the battery manufacturing, and the pollution caused by the mining, transport, and production of entire system. ALL of which uses fossil fuels.
Third is longevity. No EV is going to be on the road in 40 years. They have a set lifespan, and then you toss them. I have friends who regularly drive cars and trucks that are 80 years old.
Fourth is fragility. Even minor damage to an EV is sometimes enough to total it. It's a bad enough problem that some insurance companies are beginning to not cover them.
And last is overall utility. I can take any of my normal cars and use them at will, for anything I choose, at any time, and drive 600 miles in a day, and not have to wait hours for a recharge.
And I can do that every day, endlessly.
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