by FoxV » Mon 11 Jun 2007, 12:12:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Windmills', 'P')eople love a good conspiracy, but EVs died back because they were introduced at the wrong time. They'll do just fine when the time is right. You can't introduce an austere vehicle during times of plenty and expect lazy, greedy people to suddenly see the light and downgrade the comfort and convenience of their lives.
I disagree, I think if people could have been exposed to EVs, they would have wanted one. Maybe not as a primary vehicle because of the limited range, but certainly as a second vehicle for daily runabouts.
There are a lot of benefits to the EV that people just don't appreciate because its so far outside their current thinking.
Less expensive to run
No need to use a gas station
greatly reduced maintenance
Silent
Doesn't stink
Unbelievable Acceleration that street racers would die for
I think if the average person had a chance to test drive one, they would want one.
Personally I think Tanada is right about why they scuttled the EV. They were just too damn good. How would anybody make money off of such a vehicle?