RE:RE:RE:RE:Prices on EV’s are front loadedEV affordability improved only because of free gov't cheese and fries on the EV burger meal. Products with real improvement don't need gov't subsidies and bias regulation to push products. Take smartphones, computers, battery powered cordless tools, they took off without any government persuasion because those products are truly innovative.
Reporting and statistics of adverse effect from C19 vaccines are heavily discouraged and suppressed. Remember that Canadian doctors and nurses are gov't workers, they have to parrot the gov't narrative to keep their jobs.
Torontojay wrote: Excellent point mrbb.
I never took the vaccine and my covid lasted 2 days while many people I know suffered from heart attacks shortly after vaccination. I digress.
Suppose, you're right that EV cars are more affordable than regular vehicles. Is it more affordable if you have to replace that EV maybe 8 years down the road whereas a guy driving a classic Volvo can drive it for 20 years? Something to think about.