Think about what you was wearing, driving, etc. 13 years ago and ask yourself would you wear or drive the shyt you had back then today. The answer for most people would be no. 13 years is a long time in technology.Guess I won’t buy any new cars if this gets implemented in my state.![]()
Didn’t have a car 13 years ago but they’re several cars from 13 years ago that I’d still buy today. Not tryna debate cuz I know this is the future and there’s nothing I can do but I like fast, loud ass, tire smoking cars and have since I was child. I finally have the money to buy the kind of cars I like and now they’re about to stop making them so I’ll just buy older cars until they’re completely illegal.Think about what you was wearing, driving, etc. 13 years ago and ask yourself would you wear or drive the shyt you had back then today. The answer for most people would be no. 13 years is a long time in technology.
Instill don't know how to properly dispose of batteries to be honestThis is more about conserving natural resources than being environmentally friendly. Electric car production still leaves a very large footprint environmentally. These aren't solared powered cars, Producing electricity and batteries still produces chemical waste.
Yea our infrastructure needs major works.Those lines for charging your vehicles gonna be even longer in Cali![]()
High speed rail in between cities is decades past due in the U.S. but cities like houston and Los Angeles are never going to have large numbers of people riding local public transit. It’s not feasible with how they are designed and the culture won’t changeThe problem is cars period, we need better train infrastructure through most of the country but oh well