I wonder what will people of the future think of us when systematically people would just allow their own city to get smogged and also closer to dangerous climate change when there’s definetly some alternatives here and there.
We put giant battery packs in them that can move the car for a while itself
I mean that’s probably always true, and I don’t think it ever won’t be?
There’s a reason “reuse” is one of the 3 R’s
But that’s a bad metric because there are genuine reasons that building new cars is good (old ones stay in the hands of their owners more often than not, and accidents and age catch up with every car eventually)
but yeah like no shit making a new entire car isn’t better for the environment than sticking with an already-built one, if that’s the choice you’re making lol
people are gonna keep wanting new and new cars every ~5 or so years in this market, if they can afford it
right and if I were dictator of the world their only options would have been hybrids starting at least a decade ago
Card Paradox. (Next statement is false. Previous statement is true.)
Crocodile Dilemma. (“The Crocodile will not return our child.”)
Unexpected Hanging Paradox. (He was hung on Wednesday.)
Uno +2.
Body and soul separated.
I firmly believe I will […] tomorrow.
that’ll just create one more cycle rather than actually addressing the problem of buying more cars! they’ll just see that as the norm!
I’ll hope I can get an ecologically friendly car if the Romanian economy doesn’t crash upon itself and cause further exodus
I want a Toyota Tacoma
idk what cycle you think is being created here but ur wrong
oh no. my attack, devastated.
(I’m buying a Honda civic because I’m poor)
like genuinely hybrids have effectively zero real downsides for consumers at large and any car that isn’t hybrid should just be illegal to sell
(get a hybrid, they last way longer and cost way less to maintain)
my budget says no
I demand the crocodile’s mom to be called over the phone and scold the crocodile for impolite non-returnal of the child.
used hybrids are not mega expensive or anything?
i assume that just means u found a killer deal on this civic lel
unless you’re saying you’re buying a new car
in which case definitely get a hybrid - it will literally pay off the difference over time, and you’re gonna be stuck with whatever car you snag for a long time
really regardless of new or used it almost never makes financial sense to go non-hybrid unless you find a really killer deal on some ICE car that will outweigh a decade of increased gas and maintenance costs