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They were trash too.

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"(EV) owners want to buy an internal combustion engine model the next time they buy a car, according to a new study from McKinsey and Company, a leading consulting firm.

Approximately 46% of Americans who own an EV want to go back to a standard vehicle for their next purchase, citing issues like inadequate charging infrastructure and affordability, according to McKinsey's study, which was obtained and reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The study's findings further suggest that the Biden administration's EV push is struggling to land with American consumers, after 46% of respondents indicated that they are unlikely or very unlikely to purchase an EV in a June poll conducted by The Associated Press and the University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute."

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I generally don't have much to do with this thread, but after posting this on another thread, I decided that it deserved a spot here, as well. Gorgeous car, but in my eyes, it's been ruined...
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1...e=dm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2024-07-06

I'm not sure I would advertise the "Arduino based control system" unless I was intentionally targeting the hobby Arduino crowd. I hope at least that it's some form of rugged version that is designed to handle the heat and vibration it would be subjected to in a vehicle.
 
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I'm not sure I would advertise the "Arduino based control system" unless I was intentionally targeting the hobby Arduino crowd. I hope at least that it's some form of rugged version that is designed to handle the heat and vibration it would be subjected to in a vehicle.

Yet we need more innovation like this - it beats a $1K plus system. Put it in the cab, it'll be OK.
 
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