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Originally Posted by kaisen
..Notice that NONE of my scenarios here have touched on free superchargers or government subsidies or rebates. Just the costs that Joe Public (in this case Dave and his family) would incur to go about their daily lives. It's just a car.
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No, it's more than that - you just said so. "
government subsidies or rebates. Just the costs that Joe Public "
It's a
technology push at tax-payer expense. There is no
free-lunch when it comes to cars. Cars take resources. Electric cars take more, but at least they play a shell game to confuse the consumer.
ooooh, look, free power... no tax... look at those suckers paying road tax... sales tax. I'm rolling in my $100k electric laptop on wheels, beotches..