Gallup Poll: People Don’t Want EVs

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According to a new Gallup poll, 7% of Americans own EVs, and only 9% who don’t own one are in the market for one. Only 35% say they might consider buying one in the future, down from 43%.

“Overall, less than half of adults, 44%, now say they are either seriously considering or might consider buying an EV in the future, down from 55% in 2023, while the proportion not intending to buy one has increased from 41% to 48%.”

Meanwhile, Biden decided that by 2032, only 29% of the new car market will be gas-powered. There is nothing Democrats won’t control — badly.

Biden’s EPA recently passed a new rule to make gas-powered cars very expensive. The Biden administration said the rule could result in just 29 percent of the new car market remaining gas-powered in 2032. In the administration’s lowest-cost scenario, it estimated by that year, 56 percent of vehicles would be battery electric, 13 percent would be plug-in hybrids, and 3 percent would be other hybrids. The only other car that Americans seem to want, besides a gas car, is the other hybrids that work well, as opposed to EVs and Plugins.

Old convertible car on the street of Trinidad, Cuba

People don’t want EVs, but there won’t be many new gas-powered cars on the market, so we’ll all be driving around in old cars. We’ll look like Cuba with their 1954 Chevys everywhere.

EVs are dangerous you know:

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Obama's pal
1 year ago

Let me see if I am offered:
-a system that is more reliable
-cheaper
-easier to repair
-will last longer
-is cheaper to buy
-is cheaper to operate
-is far easier to refuel
-is faster to refuel
-can be serviced anywhere

And I am offered a choice between an internal combustion engine and an EV which system would I select?

Let’s put it this way I spent 30 years overseas supervising the most demanding construction projects in the worst conditions you can imagine at the end of some very difficult supply chains. Only a fool would employ an EV. And those would be the kind of fools who buy EVs as status symbols.

Wake up America!
1 year ago

We’re no longer a free country when the government forces us to go against our wants and needs.

Taras Bulba
1 year ago

What ever happened to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness?”

RONALD HARMS
1 year ago

Leave it to the government, they’ll create unaffordable gas prices to help force people into electric cars.

Peter B. Prange
1 year ago

A must read – very informative