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Tyler0215

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More ignorant politicians jumping on the BS green wagon. IF it happens 2034 will be a big sales year for ICE vehicles.
The dummies haven't said what happens to the ICE you own. Will you have to sell out if state? Wil the trade-in be worth nothing because the dealer can't sell the used unit?
If the law only applies to new units, the price of used is going to sky rocket (more than it already has).
Even if enacted ICE units will be on the road till 2055 or later.
I'll stay in Iowa where common sense prevails.

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monkey44 wrote:

It doesn't ban registration in those states. Buyer will go to next state, buy what vehicle he wants, ICE Hybred, register it and drive it. Sometimes politicians have really, really stupid ideas. And, used vehicle prices will skyrocket again in those states.


Why will used prices rise? And if it doesn't happen until 2035 why do you care? Pure speculation and hyperbole.

Yes, politicians have bad ideas, yet we keep sending them back.

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Tyler0215 wrote:

More ignorant politicians jumping on the BS green wagon. IF it happens 2034 will be a big sales year for ICE vehicles.
The dummies haven't said what happens to the ICE you own. Will you have to sell out if state? Wil the trade-in be worth nothing because the dealer can't sell the used unit?
If the law only applies to new units, the price of used is going to sky rocket (more than it already has).
Even if enacted ICE units will be on the road till 2055 or later.
I'll stay in Iowa where common sense prevails.


It would help if you read the article.

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EV owners are increasingly frustrated with home charging, and it should worry every electric car maker.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/ev-owners-are-increasingly-frustrated-with-home-charging-and-it-should-worry-every-electric-car-maker/ar-AA18Ivnj?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=d0736415a61f4d05a0dcd5c38b9e30e0&ei=33

This is just another of many reasons why ICE vehicles will not be actually banned in 2035. Cheers to those with common sense.

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Tyler0215 wrote:

I'll stay in Iowa where common sense prevails.


While you profit on the insanity?

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Iowa is the nation's leader in renewable fuels production with 42 ethanol refineries capable of producing 4.5 billion gallons annually – including 34 million gallons of annual cellulosic ethanol production capacity – and 11 biodiesel facilities with the capacity to produce 410 million gallons annually.



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2035?? Maybe, maybe not. A number of auto makers (including GM) have already announce plans to fully transition to EV vehicles by 2035. And the European Union lawmakers have already proposed a full ban on gas vehicles by 2035; think Mercedes/BMW/Audi/Porche/Jaguar. 2035 will probably slide a few years, but probably not by much.

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Tesla Owners Files Lawsuit Over High Maintenance Prices, Limited Parts

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/tesla-owner-files-lawsuit-over-high-maintenance-prices-limited-parts/ar-AA18IDue?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=d0736415a61f4d05a0dcd5c38b9e30e0&ei=50

When the warranty ends, the misery begins. Cheers to common sense.

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And I think we all know what these states have in common.

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For my RV friends that live outside of Kalfornia I realize you don't have any idea what laws have been passed in this state.

For those of you that say "that will never happen" or "good luck with that" bla. bla. bla.......lets do a very short and simple test.

Question: Can you register any diesel 2010 and older truck weighing 14,000lbs and over in Kalifornia? Please answer yes or no before opening the link below to get your answer.

Here is your answer. Did you get it correct?


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Given the rate of advances in EV's, batteries, charging, infrastructure etc. IMHO it may take a bit longer than 2035, but not much longer before there won't be a need to ban CO2 emitting ICE's, because there won't be enough demand for mfg to continue to build them.


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