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Here we go again…In the early 1900’s towns across the world sung the praises of the “horseless carriage”. Even though these newfangled vehicles were noisy, slow and smelled bad, they had their undisputed advantages. The towns did not have to shut down main street at least twice a year to “clean the tailings”. In other words, horse droppings raised the level of the street until they overflowed onto the sidewalks. When it rained, the smell, the flies and slosh was unbearable. Animal power had reached the logical end of its evolutionary limits. Now the new horseless carriages (motorized vehicles), are pushing the limits of their evolution. They consume huge amounts of energy. Think of the energy consumed in the production of steel, aluminum, plastics, glass, petroleum fuel, etc. As much as I love them, our present trove of cars and motorcycles are energy monsters. It’s time to move on, albeit begrudgingly. We are soiling our air, water and landfills with their production. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a tree-hugger. I love my cars and bikes. I will use them until they are no longer viable. However, I will recognize the future of transportation, just like the town folk did in the early 20th century.DougG
There is more horses shit here than meets the eye . ( biting tongue hard)
No offence to Doug G, I just see this whole electric vehicle thing in a different light. I currently own only two one ton trucks for my business, which currently can not be replaced by electric. Even if they could I don't think it's right that they should be forced on us. Let the free market determine what choices are available to people .. I have no doubt that we will all be forced into ev's by the very same people who have made billions manipulating the cost of everything from our food to our fuel ect. ect. The fact that many people for whom ev's won't cut the mustard,at least currently, will be the ones taxed and penalized to promote the next money grab. Truckers, farmers, construction workers, boat captains ect, hold on, for here comes a GIANT SCREWING !
...I wish my diesel pick up had a hybrid system. Not just for fuel mileage but for built in generator to power my travel trailer. Why did the automakers miss this?