Comment on Grocery stores promoting gas discounts are not helping the transition away from gas vehicles
JoshuaFalken@lemmy.world 7 months agoI can’t say I’ve seen any people ‘forcing’ others to go out and replace a perfectly functional combustion car with an electric one - the manufacturers maybe. Most of the conversation I see is focused on the lack of low cost options when it’s time to purchase a brand new vehicle. Gas and electric both.
Once you move away from the brand new discussion, it seems pretty well agreed that keeping what you’ve got is the best option environmentally and financially. Buying used being a close second.
Freedom is important. But when the industry only offers you trucks and SUVs, where’s your choice?
asdfasdfasdf@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Actually, buying a new electric car is better for the environment than keeping your current car.
arstechnica.com/…/new-ev-vs-old-beater-which-is-b…
JoshuaFalken@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Unfortunately, like most issues we face, this is not a stand alone problem. I’ll concede, over the length of ownership of the car, a brand new electric vehicle is more environmentally friendly than keeping your current combustion engine vehicle.
However, we don’t live in a society where the majority can make that choice independent of other factors. EVs are more expensive across the board.
Even if the purchasing cost of an off-the-lot EV were equivalent to continued use of an older ICE across two years - most people can not afford it.