Mercedes-Benz CEO: We are convinced the future is electric

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Being fucking idiots who always turn out to be wrong in retrospect makes you right wing shit dribblers useless
 
Porsche starts preparing to build electric Boxster and Macan EV

Porsche is working on a major renovation of its Zuffenhausen factory in Germany to accommodate production of the upcoming 718 electric sports car and powertrains for the Macan EV. The company will invest over 250 million Euro overhauling the facility, where its two-door sports cars and the Porsche Taycan are currently built.
The electric replacement for the 718 Boxster has been spotted in testing since November 2022.
 
It is simple, EVs are better cars and people should get one as soon as possible.

they're an expensive dumb paper weight with not enough distance on a charge. not enough chargers. and no impact on taking pressure off the grid.

but you did your part in being a chicom imbecile for the day.

feel good about it.
 
Hot new electric vehicles at Seattle Auto Show highlight an industry that isn't slowing down

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Electric vehicle sales in the U.S. are on track to surpass 1 million for the first time ever this year, and prospective buyers at this weekend’s Seattle International Auto Show could help drive that number.

For the third straight year, the show is promoting the fact that it will feature more EVs than ever before, and during a GeekWire walk-through on Thursday, it was once again tough to tell which cars might still run on gas.
EVs and plug-in hybrids are on display from every major automaker, with highlights including the Pacific Northwest debut of the BMW i5 — the first 100% electric i5; the Kia EV 9 — a highly anticipated three-row electric SUV; and the Honda Prologue — the brand’s first real all-electric vehicle.
Tom Voelk, an auto industry journalist, spokesperson for the Seattle show and host of the YouTube channel Driven, said EV adoption has been on a steady climb — accounting for 7.9% of all U.S. car sales, up from 6.1% a year ago — and remains on that trajectory.
 
they're an expensive dumb paper weight with not enough distance on a charge. not enough chargers. and no impact on taking pressure off the grid.

but you did your part in being a chicom imbecile for the day.

feel good about it.

They are cheaper than the huge cars you rightys buy. You can get one for about 30 K. The average car price is 48 K. There are many, many EVs under that price point. The range is over 200 miles nowadays. If you drive more than that every day, you need to move. Why do you use insults? Do you think that helps your post?
 
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