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[Dormant] Electric Vehicles
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I used to be a huge Toyota fan. I've been driving a 3rd hand 2011 Nissan Leaf to work as our secondary car for a number of years and an old Prius for longer trips. We really need a new car to replace the Leaf so that I can drive more than 35 miles. Toyota's bullshit statements on electric cars turned me off to ever buy one again. I've been in a search for months and have noticed that traditional manufacturer dealerships just don't care about electric cars for the reasons you state. I've decided to go with companies that have at least 2 released electric cars. That shows a level of choice and commitment.
I did the same and got a Ford Mach E. Upgrading from my 2013 Corolla that still drives like its never going to die. The lobbying from Toyota is terrible and now they are far too behind in EVs to take them seriously