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Default Nope, the right wing says this won't work.

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http://www.sfgate.com/business/artic...Smooth-silent-
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The fiscal conservatives are saying why is the government throwing
money
at
a car only the rich can afford? If you want to crank up the electric
car
market, look at subsidies for ZAP and other cheap around town cars.
Not
one
where the average purchaser has a $250,000 Adjusted Gross Income.


Again, as with all new technology, at first, it's expensive.

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New Technology? there were about 20 electric car companies in 1920.
Got
30-50 miles on a charge then. How about supporting a $2000 electric
car?


Yes, new technology. Compare the Tesla to those built in 1920 and get
back with me.

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comparison. Still costs 3x a gasoline car. Gets a few more miles per
charge. Still uses fossil fuel to get charged. Better looking, more
comfortable. 1920, did not get taxpayer subsidy. Nastier stuff for the
battery. Lots more fossil fuel to build the fluff that makes the car look
so cool. Still good for around town. Want to go on a 300 mile trip?
Plug
in a fossil fuel powered internal combustion engine.


Again, and again, you fail to understand that new technology is
expensive at first, but then gets cheaper and cheaper. That's just the
way it is. As crude as the model T was, it would cost $14,000 in today's
dollars. That isn't cheap for something that crude.


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That $14k was not that crude, and was fairly reasonable in the time. Just
like a $14k car would be reasonable now. We are not against Technology.
Hell I live in a very nice neighborhood and have a very comfortable
retirement because of Technology. But the government tossing $30,000 of
taxpayer money at Tesla per car is not investing in Tech, that is paying off
campaign donors. How many other electric vehicles could the 90% buy if you
give a $10,000 subsidy to a Tango or other electric town car. You are going
to need a Hybrid for any extended trips.