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If you want to tax based on weight then it should be based on every pound of every vehicle. There's nothing magical about 3,600lbs. Hey, maybe they should just sell them by the pound... ![]()
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So *the point* is that if vehicles are becoming too heavy, maybe rather than singling out EVs, perhaps we do something to keep weights more reasonable for *all* vehicles. And reform CAFE standards so we don't have majority hugely oversized gas-guzzling trucks/SUVs on the roads commuting 5 days/week, it's a disaster... |
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The biggest motivation for these huge trucks and SUVs seems to be appeal/aesthetics, perceived utility (which doesn't match actual utility, nor personal utility), perceived safety (which doesn't match actual safety), an upright seating position for comfort (we have big bellies in the US), and for a commanding view of the road (this is a race to the top where we end where we started). Most people are using huge vehicles as a preference only and not a need, so we could preferences change when EVs are doing the driving or people want the most range for the battery size (aka it being light/small). I think there should be CAFE type standards on battery sizes to keep batteries smaller, which is a type of emissions.
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Not necessarily a tax... What I said in the post you quoted:
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We would be a lot better off if we had transitioned to hybrids more. I know the push is to EVs, but IMO "strong hybrids" that commute on mostly electric is a better idea for the transition period, perhaps forever. CAFE was hijacked to favor BIGGER, less efficient vehicles... https://www.thedrive.com/news/small-...tions-to-blame The broad CAFE classifications and more relaxed mileage targets certainly incentivize prioritizing light trucks and SUVs, and manufacturers will continue to respond in turn to these incentives. And regardless of surveyed preferences, consumers will keep buying what's on the lot. In short, barring drastic changes to the automotive and regulatory worlds in the near future, small cars aren't coming back any time soon. Perverse... |
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Judging by how correct you guys were on the covid threads, evs are doomed lol
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Of course manufactures followed suit to make more vehicles that could be classified as light duty trucks to avoid CAFE standards, but I completely disagree that consumers were faultless and simply accepting that SUVs were the only vehicles available on the lots. I don't believe car lots are bone dry with consumers demanding lighter, smaller, more compact cars in droves, but ultimately had to settle for an F250 or Expedition Max. How does a Model Y (231,400) sell far more units than a Model 3 (198,200) when it is more expensive ($7k more for the same range, but the Y has dual motors AWD vs RWD) and marginally different if not public sentiment and not manufactures pushing SUVs? Tesla does zero advertising, so either people like the SUV shape and seating position, or people believe AWD is so important they are wiling to spend $7k for it (the performance variant is only $1k different). I would like to blame the manufacture on the demise of the manual transmission and sports cars too, but consumers are making most of theses choices. At my work, the flashy Porsches and Mercedes have been replaced by the largest versions of American trucks like F250 and F350 King Ranch Editions. People enjoy sitting in their leather-sofa-like chairs and driving cushy tanks down the road.
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You're making a false equivalence either way. There are fairly predictable timelines and models for the future of oil based on the size of known oil reserves, the rate of new oil discoveries, the timeline to drill, the timeline to build refineries, the ability to extract oil from reserves, the investment in oil extraction based on peak demand, etc. Many areas have already seen peak demand, but global peak demand is likely to hit in decades and not centuries. This is true with production too, irregardless of EVs reducing demand for oil. We just haven't been finding more deposits despite ever greater technology. We have gotten more efficient with what oil we use (eg, cars are more fuel efficient) and have been more creative with extracting oil from unconventional sources like fracking shale, but production is going to fail to keep up with supply far sooner than most people realize. Even if you are not accepting of climate science, oil and ICEs have a finite shelf life, so EVs and renewable energy is a predictable, forgone conclusion. It isn't a matter of us being wrong about the if, but maybe the when, but this is a decades debate and not a centuries debate. The economics of renewable is also winning (1) where the price of renewables is just cheaper than coal (2). ![]() https://www.gisreportsonline.com/r/peak-oil-demand/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_oil
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It's all out there in the open. They are actively discouraging automakers from building reasonably sized CARS, and ENcouraging them to build more trucks/SUVs and larger cars. They explicitly give a BREAK to you if you build a bigger, heavier, less efficient vehicle. |
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The laws and regulations are formulated by the large dollar corporations and mega wealthy to control regular people. The idea is to control what we can eat, drive and think. They are looking to turn society into a cesspool of medicated, non binary things. No thanks
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Kind of hard to buy cars when a lot of the manufacturers have left the car business. Ford in the US only sells the Mustang. GM is down to only one or two models unless you go high end.
Toyota and Honda still sell cars, but only if you want a 4 seater. The problem is, there used to be such a thing as a "family car". One that you could get the entire family, and their luggage, in and go on a week long road trip. It was also the car one of the parents drove to work, or used at home. You literally no longer have that choice (or at least it's limited). Not everyone can afford a vehicle for every occasion. You have to compromise, and usually you are going to compromise on the 5% of what you need, not the 95%. When I was a kid, up until I was in my mid 30's you bought a truck because you couldn't afford a car. Now, it is literally the other way around.
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