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Hogwash. ~10k of the 13k families in Peachtree City, GA own a golf cart that maxes out at ~15 mph. (New ones cost $10k+.) And Peachtree City is a suburb, not a retirement community or college town. Americans will absolutely buy small, fun vehicles if they have safe places to use them.
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In the Atlanta suburb of Peachtree City, teens and older people alike rely on little electric vehicles to get around. Is this a potential model for a more sustainable suburbia?
www.bloomberg.com
The Electric Vehicle That Suburbia Needs Could Be a Golf Cart
David Zipper
I'm not going to say the new Mexican government-backed EV isn't cool, it definitely is, but none of you people actually want to spend $8,600 on a vehicle that can't go faster than 30 miles per hour. Come on now.
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apparently the Mexican government has backed a new super cheap EV van, 100 percent made in Mexico, that looks sick as hell www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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An electric vehicle startup backed by the Mexican government unveiled its first prototype in a ceremony featuring President Claudia Sheinbaum, who praised the project as an affordable mobility option ...
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Sheinbaum Unveils Affordable EV Prototype Backed by Government
ryan cooper