Right, America currently has a problem with natural gas. But the Arctic is melting, and via shortcut ocean routes opened up by that, Russia and Norway are keen to supply the Americans with gas from their fields. Natural gas also has a later peak date than so-called "conventional liquids".
Let's go along with the doomer line of reasoning for a while. Lemme see, we don't need more consumers of natural gas -> we don't need more consumers of that, and other resources as well. Humans are consumers of natural resources. In fact, not only do we not need more humans, we do not need any humans at all. Okay, so what's the activation code for SkyNet? Let's launch us some nukes
As for worrying about battery issues, why do we need cars in the first place? Oh wait, we need cars to go places. Why do we need to go places? To work, to get home, to shop, to visit other humans. But if there is no work, no homes, no shops and of course, no humans, there are no problems too, right?
Okay, so I probably make for a lousy doomer. Doomers should be more strident than that. Lemme put back on my moderate hat ...
