Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Quiet Giant Toyota getting bashed for realistic view on EVs

The green wackos are out in full force. Sounds like Toyota is being shamed into investing in more EV offerings.

I have driven their hybrids and would not hesitate to buy one but you could not convince me to buy a full EV until there are more visible charging stations in my town.

Logic never wins. Like arguing with an id--t. You can’t win.

Toyota will probably say yes and nod their head but keep on doing what they do best is build vehicles for the masses.

Would the same groups attacked Ford if we were not going down this path of self destruction?

One might think future personal mobility is being threatened

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If you want to support slave child labor in the cobalt and lithum mines then by all means buy an EV.

Hey Bill where is your conscience?

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Post ID: @2pbd+1knB2SpQ

The Model T provided an improvement for consumers. It was functional and affordable for many. What improvement does an EV provide for consumers? It is every engineers dream to work on an overpriced, less capable, product.

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Post ID: @1lkt+1knB2SpQ

@vcd+1knB2SpQ - The Model T was released after a bit of infrastructure was already built-out for gasoline and beyond that it was a multi-fuel engine that could also be run on kerosene or ethanol. As mentioned below, carrying additional fuel was & still is a common practice when travelling where fuel might not be readily available. That's not something you can do with pure electric, and personally I'd had to see what a towing bill is for calling them out since you ran out of charge in your EV. Another thing that takes the wind out of the Model T analogy is that the population distribution was much different in that era, suburbia as we know it essentially didn't exist. You would be driving your Model T either in the city or directly along the main route to the next town over.

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Post ID: @1ltk+1knB2SpQ

Toyota is just waiting for the EV system to be perfected (if it ever does) and then steal the technology and jump on the band wagon.

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Post ID: @1vbd+1knB2SpQ

Charging stations aren’t the issue, it’s charge times with current LI battery tech, a charge station on every corner doesn’t solve this. Think of the cost and weight saves if every ICE vehicle had a 5 gallon gas tank. It would only take 2 minutes to fill it too, plus the gas station infrastructure is already in place. Do you have time for that inconvenience?

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Post ID: @1aku+1knB2SpQ

Oh @vcd how does that even compare? People carried cans with extra fuel for rural and long trips back in the day. A practice that continues to this day for people out in the remote areas.

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Post ID: @fjc+1knB2SpQ

When the 1st model T came out do your believe there were gas stations every 25 miles?

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Post ID: @vcd+1knB2SpQ

My niece bought a Toyota Highlander Hybrid and she loved it. Since they have 2 kids, now they're looking at buying a Toyota hybrid minivans. They don't want an EV.

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