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There's no firm timeline, but Ford is 'working toward' selling only EVs in the U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16626363" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>No one wants to give up that sweet federal tax money. Not even for keeping the smoking age at 18. As much as the government likes throwing around money, I think they've shown they're going to use the stick rather than the carrot. States and cities have already jumped on the "no new ICE sales" beyond a certain point, and the EPA is already pushing greenhouse gas emissions regulations that would make ICE impossible. They've tried the incentives and it hasn't had a profound impact. I think the incentives may happen a la cash for clunkers, but it's going to be a second phase of things, once they realize that people are still keeping their old ICE cars on the road. When the EPA goes "why are all these poor people still driving ICE cars? We need to stop that..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16626363, member: 116684"] No one wants to give up that sweet federal tax money. Not even for keeping the smoking age at 18. As much as the government likes throwing around money, I think they've shown they're going to use the stick rather than the carrot. States and cities have already jumped on the "no new ICE sales" beyond a certain point, and the EPA is already pushing greenhouse gas emissions regulations that would make ICE impossible. They've tried the incentives and it hasn't had a profound impact. I think the incentives may happen a la cash for clunkers, but it's going to be a second phase of things, once they realize that people are still keeping their old ICE cars on the road. When the EPA goes "why are all these poor people still driving ICE cars? We need to stop that..." [/QUOTE]
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