Proselytizing

I bought an electric car -- a Chevy Bolt to be specific. I bought it used, but it only has 16,000 miles on it so it ' s about as good as new. And guess what else? It was cheap. The sticker price was $16,500 and with the dealer conveyance fee, registration and taxes I handed over a check for $19,000 and drove away. I ' m spending about another $800 to install a fast charger, and that will be that. I will never pay for an oil change, or an emissions test, or a muffler, belts, coolant, any of the maintenance expenses you expect for an automobile. There ' s no catalytic converter to steal. I don ' t have to stop and pump gas, I just plug in the car when I ' m home. However, in case you haven ' t noticed, there is a lot of hostility out there to the whole idea of electric cars. Somehow they constitute an assault on our freedom, apparently because people don ' t just have a right, but affirmatively take pleasure in spewing toxins out of the back end of their conveyance. And yes, it is true that most of the automakers have committed to going all electric in the near future, and many states are considering banning the sale of new gasoline powered vehicles in the fairly near future. But what people are missing is that the reason the automakers are going all electric is because they know that is what the people will want to buy. Once you try it, you aren ' t going back.That ' s because electric cars are better. They ' re quicker and more responsive, and they handle better, because...
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