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<blockquote data-quote="B7BlownSnake" data-source="post: 16907473" data-attributes="member: 112096"><p>This. I know we're hearing ELECTRIC EVERYTHING for the future, but the manufacturers are also not that stupid, they know this pendulum will swing back and EV demand will cap out. Most of the EVs that are "popular" are that way because they're luxury vehicles, or fast. And all of them are expensive. This Bolt was GMs attempt to make an EV for the middle class masses, and it failed. Getting higher income people to swap from an S-class to a EQS at roughly the same $140K is easy. Getting a middle class family to swap from an Equinox to a Bolt is a much much harder sell.</p><p></p><p>I respect Toyota for not truly buying into these shenanigans and going much slower on EVs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B7BlownSnake, post: 16907473, member: 112096"] This. I know we're hearing ELECTRIC EVERYTHING for the future, but the manufacturers are also not that stupid, they know this pendulum will swing back and EV demand will cap out. Most of the EVs that are "popular" are that way because they're luxury vehicles, or fast. And all of them are expensive. This Bolt was GMs attempt to make an EV for the middle class masses, and it failed. Getting higher income people to swap from an S-class to a EQS at roughly the same $140K is easy. Getting a middle class family to swap from an Equinox to a Bolt is a much much harder sell. I respect Toyota for not truly buying into these shenanigans and going much slower on EVs. [/QUOTE]
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