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Some things you’re saying here I agree with, such as Toyota investing so heavily in FCEV technology (for consumer vehicles; other applications...
I think you’re talking about Toyota having great technology and a good business strategy. I have no concerns about their technology, and am...
I’ll buy that up to a point, that “point” being that this demographic is changing pretty rapidly, in part due to the China EV mandate. Other...
I’m a Toyota customer, not a stockholder nor an executive. I’m not interested in the business case; I want a Toyota BEV. This time around, I...
You seem to be saying that Toyota’s technology is right up there with the best. I don’t think any of us disagree with that, but the simple fact...
Bingo!
I personally don’t perceive $30K pre-incentives to be a make-or-break point, but that’s certainly a reasonable viewpoint. I do agree that it’s...
True, although they’re not far off from that. Nissan and GM have, though. Tesla wants to remain perceived as a luxury brand. What Tesla has...
Yes, I speak primarily of passenger vehicles, and I really doubt if anybody can realistically expect sufficient deployment of alternative fueling...
My impressions (and I perceive myself to be a long-time Tesla fan): The main reason to buy a Tesla is to support their mission of speeding the...
All in all, I think you’ve analyzed the trade-offs quite well. I’ll add another couple thoughts: First, I have found the reduction in cargo space...
It “passed on,” eh?[emoji6] A couple of my colleagues have i3s, at least one of which has a rex. One of them drives 50 miles in to Southwestish...
I realize of course that you specifically cited your PiP in particular (reasonable), as opposed to the Prius in general. However, it’s probably...
So, yes, this doesn’t in itself necessarily directly indicate that EVs will see a 20% uptick in sales next year. However, there are other...
Thanks for the post! Well, as I’m fond of pointing out, the only thing worse than a recall is *no recall*!
Sure, they’re certainly not at price parity yet, but the gap is definitely closing.
In our case, installing a home charger took just a few-hundred dollars, because we had an unused electric-dryer circuit we could heist. That may...
At least in some cases, price/performance isn’t all that far off, although that depends partly upon how “performance” is measured. A base-model...
(I don’t immediately recall what exactly she said along those lines, but gas tank probably not as much as the ICE itself. But anyway...) I think...
I neither particularly agree nor disagree, but why do you say that?