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Originally Posted by JesseG
T It won’t ever happen because of emissions standards getting more strict, which is sad. And not to get too political, but having any internal combustion engine might be difficult depending on who gets elected.
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Changing standards typically effect new cars, not older cars, so really it will be a gradual change over time, unless there is some huge buy-back which I don't see happening in the current environment. Heck you can still register and daily drive a Model T if you want.
I'm having internal debate about my next car being electric. If so, it won't be for 3 to 5 years. By then, with Ford and GM jumping in with both feet, the infrastructure will be better. I don't really care what juice powers my HP, as long as I can get in it and drive the way I want to drive. The only thing stopping electric right now is charge times, but for daily driving it would be fine.