... I hope they tax them to the point that no one touches one with a 10' pole, and their crap stays in China.
Well, so far in the way I understand there are no plans for their vehicles here YET.
The rest of the world is a big place for cheap goods, our population is almost a spec on the world population map.
With that said, in a heartbeat Americans WILL buy them, just like we buy everything else, why would cars be different? They wont.
A very long time ago the same feelings were expressed about Japanese cars and I bet 85% or more in this forum owns one.
Price and quality rules, something China has pretty much got in control and why everyone in this forum is using Chinese made goods to communicate. It's why the second largest selling brand of vehicles in the USA is Toyota. People could care less where stuff comes from except a small percentage.
I honestly think Tesla will have problems in the USA because of this. I honestly think the Legacy makers which if I am correct you dont like? Yet I am a proponent as I think they will have a heads up producing ICE vehicles and will not be stuck competing against cheap EVs. Tesla at the current time does not have that flexibility. You have to remember, there is NO WHERE, NO FACTS at all that Americans are going to magically step back in time and give up their ICE vehicles for EVs that are using current battery powered technology..
However there WILL be a HUGE market for second family EV cars just as there are for family golf carts in communities around the USA. Not on Long Island where you live. But off Long Island, it's a different world in these beautiful communities. Where you golf cart from one amenity center to another, from one pool to the other, stuff like that. I can see EVs used for short range 1 hour road trips to wherever, shopping, beaches etc.