Are you actually ready to buy an Electric Vehicle?

Discussion in 'Opinion POLLS' started by Robert, Mar 17, 2021.

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Electric vehicle in your future?

  1. I now have one.

    8.6%
  2. I will get one this year.

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    0.0%
  3. I see one in my future.

    30.0%
  4. I will stick to fuel.

    55.7%
  5. I will keep my fuel car plus purchase an EV.

    4.3%
  6. I will eliminate my fuel car and only use the EV.

    1.4%
  1. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Wednesday I get my final Pfizer shot. I reported on this earlier on some topic.

    So why is Biden wearing a mask when he is using the internet? He got his shots.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Unfortunately those using the term Denier are not scientists at all. They wear their loyalty to the Democrats like a badge of honor.

    This nation voted against it's best interest by voting for the tired slow befuddled Biden who holds the record I believe of causing hundreds of thousands of blacks to be sent to long terms in prison. Don't worry, he is a denier.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    As I said previously, it was in 1957 that I predicted the future auto would be electric powered by fuel cells. Not by batteries. But keep in mind it was in 1957 too.
     
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    Read the cdc recommendations. He could still be a carrier. This is why I trust Dems more then the gop.
     
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    We were all wrong for one simple reason. Like the pollution control devises that extend a car’s life more then any other single factor, they were not mandated early enough and inconsistently during republican governance. Your 57 was a POS reliability wise. It still would be if car makers had their own way which republicans are inclined to allow business to do anything for profit.....even when fking the consumer.

    Tesla’s is now expanding the future market technology into other car companies as was intended. They are the tip of the spear for EVs in America and why they were and are so heavily supported by the government. Not much of any consequence happens for the best without Govt. Support in many areas, including transportation and medicine And infra structure over all.
     
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    Tired slow and befuddled ? As opposed to whom ? The fat, lazy , incompetent and criminality of Trump who lives on Lipitor. He could keel over any second from idiocy. How many wrong doors do he and Bush have to walk through to demo their ignorance.
     
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    Sort of funny that the tired, slow, and befuddled guy has done more in 100 days than Trump did in his first year. At this point in his term all Trump had done was hold his first reelection rally and golfed a few times.
     
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    Pretty much what he’s doing now. Talking up 2024 while playing golf and stealing from his donors. Nothing changes.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Very confused comment. :above::above::above:
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    When you use the wrecking ball approach, it may seem to be progress or more in 100 days but it is a tactic of destruction.
    Trump is the target of the acts by Biden.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Trump has not asked me for a dime. Many citizens are urging Trump to get back in charge to solve the damages done by Biden.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Your expressing a view that reminds me of what I saw when I was in the former East Germany. Using Government to force others to lose jobs.
     
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    He is working daily and has not infected others. I found out yesterday that my first Pfizer shot gave me about 65 percent protection. Aside from that he has no outward symptoms. I once trusted Democrats since I was one of them. I put several years new information into practice and understand now they are authoritarians determined to rule my life. As I note you seem bent on trying to do.
     
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    EV will never success because too expensive and too dirty for nature
     
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    I believe that autos must be made larger but powered by fuel cells using water. Water is all over the place. Hydrogen is a common gas. As you say, making batteries and solar cells is using more petroleum based fuels. While those do produce CO2, not enough to be a danger to climate.

    Science has learned CO2 levels have peaked as to changing climate. If you drink enough water, you want no more. Climate wants no more changing. Models being used do not accurately predict climate.

    Why larger autos than today? First though family size has shrank since 1950, by a bunch, you can still do a lot more with a larger car. SUVS and Pickup Trucks prove that to be true.
     
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    I know, it was too long . We’ll make it shorter next time. .
     
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    I guess your one example means medical science is wrong. Experts should have just asked you. Could have saved lots of time with little need to vaccinate anyone.
     
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    I guess subways will never make it then. They’re electric cars.
    Surely you jest.
     
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    Do you know how hydrogen cells will power an automobile ? Tell us how it works.
    You do know that producing hydrogen from water uses lots of energy. Energy that pollutes. If it didn’t, we would have them by now.
     
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    I believe you already know based on things you said. Water pollutes? That is an interesting theory. How does water pollute?

    There are such vehicles now on the roads.

    https://afdc.energy.gov/vehicles/fuel_cell.html
     
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    How many subways turn a profit to stay in business?
     
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    That is crude and not smart to say to me. My example is the norm and not an exception.
     
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    Of course, you did a survey right ?
    Every one who is uninformed thinks they know it all....when they don’t.
     
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    Seriously, you do get that they are still EVs....ie electric vehicles. Electric vehicles can be powered by a more varied source then any-other type.
    They are still EVs. If a car can go 300 miles and be charged at home by sunlight, why would you buy hydrogen...unless you are being paid to make that argument by Exxon who will likely be selling hydrogen to service stations.
     
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    The CDC is not that last place I would look for medical advice. Dr. Fauci and WHO are the last and second last. CDC comes in third from last. I get my medical advice from private sector physicians because I can trust what they tell me.
     

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