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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
I don’t see it either. If it does happen it’s usually a result of some type of misinformation or disinformation about EVs being spread. See towing range as an example. Another one that always makes me shake my head is vehicle weight and wear and tear on roads, not recognizing the number of heavier trucks on the road and so on. I think EV owners just want a fair and balanced discussion that is truly representative of the facts. Nothing worse than having some gear head start an argument over a vehicle or technology they’ve never set their butts in and telling you all the shortcomings of the vehicle, even if they aren’t accurate.
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I think it's a pretty broad brush, but I certainly see it. There's a couple reasons in my mind. 1) Climate change is a big emotionally charged issue 2) EV adoption has hit the inflection point and is inevitable, but it's only now hitting public consciousness so it has some strong emotion attached.
And some people are just insufferable evangelizing do-gooders, likewise some people are insufferable "every change is bad and people are hypoctrites about said change"
I'm fascinated by the technology change