When they start building massive new power plants and massive new transmission lines I might pay attention. Assuming AI doesn't usurp any extra power we have available anyway.EV’s are the future…….but not tomorrow!
Until then- yawn.
When they start building massive new power plants and massive new transmission lines I might pay attention. Assuming AI doesn't usurp any extra power we have available anyway.EV’s are the future…….but not tomorrow!
Only for those with excess funds to afford a high performance toy.Will it bring back this?
I think it is a looooooong way off. Batteries are too heavy, and not efficient enough. And the cost of electricity is too high. Right now, I don't see owning one in my lifetime. I'm 56 years old.EV’s are the future…….but not tomorrow!
Its possible we see some more manual cars on the low end. The Sentra is available with a manual standard in Mexico - where there made for the US also. You could never get a manual in the USA except for one special sport version - it uses more gas than the CVT. Possibly with relaxed Cafe they would bring some in or allow them to be ordered?Only for those with excess funds to afford a high performance toy.
Other than that, it's all CVT's and autos for the rest of us.
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This is the thing.Exactly. This degree of volatility is incredibly disruptive and troublesome to the traditional product planning cycles for an automaker.
I highly doubt it very few people have any desire for a stick shift anymore
That's debatable.Crude oil is not an infinite commodity
Not so sure about that.I highly doubt it very few people have any desire for a stick shift anymore
I agree I always enjoyed a modern stick shift but the demand is low. Automatics have come a long way since the power glide.Not so sure about that.
I really wouldn't mind shopping stick mainstream sedans.
When we owned them as our daily drivers, they were more entertaining to drive for both wife and I.
Mitsubishi made the Mirage which met all requirements and sold for under $20k. Few sold and they pulled out of the market.This and the overbearing safety regulations needed to reined in a long time ago. Everyone complains about the increasing price of new cars but all these regs are a big part of the price increases. You cant force manufacturers to constantly chance their designs and loose economy of scale and then scream about the price. Not to mention the many good vehicles that are not allowed in our market because they dont have a backup camera or lane keeping assist.
Sure, but a stick is so much more engaging to drive.I agree I always enjoyed a modern stick shift but the demand is low. Automatics have come a long way since the power glide.
It’s good for all of humanityhttps://www.foxbusiness.com/fox-new...et-biden-fuel-rules-touts-109-billion-savings
I'm not sure when this scale back will start, but it's a good thing for those that like
Toyota's doing some good stuff with solid state batteries. They'll happen faster than cold fusion.I think it is a looooooong way off. Batteries are too heavy, and not efficient enough. And the cost of electricity is too high. Right now, I don't see owning one in my lifetime. I'm 56 years old.