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I own a Tesla and a Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid. Bottom line, Hybrids make a whole lot more sense for the populous at this time than EV's do. That is why Toyota is going to Hybrids only! If I was to do it again I would not have wasted my money on a Tesla and bought myself an even nicer Hybrid than the one I already own! Wake up people don't listen to this EVolutionary id10T! Their vids are all hype, misguided agenda and plain ole stupid!!!
EV train already left the station. Nothing can reverse it. Too late... Toyota is number one manipulator who torpedoed electric cars for a while. Initially we thought they will be the leaders in EV, but they played politics and they still do.
Why are you making this out like Toyota is moving forward with EVs? They’re not, they are bailing on EVs and doing a bandaid approach, combining small EV batteries and motors and ICE technology in hybrids, not EVs. Their one EV SUV is not selling at all, it is a failure. Their hybrids are even more complicated than ICE technology, with more points of failure, and will be shown as a poor choice when EVs reach price parity with ICE cars, which will happen very soon. Your whole video puts the complete wrong spin on what Toyota is doing. They’re putting their heads in the sand and hoping EVs will go away, which they aren’t going to do.
Toyota made big money in profiteering. By low production low supply in there cars.. It will have difficulty in following years because they become to expensive.
Governments from many countries have caused this EV RUSH. It isn't to save the planet or reduce carbon dioxide. It is to bankrupt the citizens and take what they have. The corrupt governments can then control everyone's lives. Governments believed they could get everyone on board with AOC's completely idiotic claim the world would end in 12 years, 5 years ago. Since Government's do nothing but steal from the citizens and sleep with special interest groups, they thought this EV explosion would happen just because they said it would. Government should stay the he*l out of business and countries would flourish. Yes, I know companies can be corrupt also. All business's aren't corrupt but, all government's are!
EV's are going to make vars very cheap and no longer be dominated by the west. This is completely unacceptable for the west. Out goes electic and carbon reductions.
Admit it, the Japs are lacking behind in technology and modern electrical power infrastructures. We all knew which nation is successful in all the list of the above. The Japanese of consumers technologies superiority era is going down.
2:05 “The automaker has chosen to scrap a Monumental $5 billion plan earmarked for Ev production … that it came roughly 18 months after Honda publicly announced a strategic partnership with GM with the shared goal of producing affordable electric vehicles.” It only makes sense for car manufacturers to pool their resources to develop new technology rather than duplicate each other. In the end this will make for faster development. It was a good idea for car makers to agree on NACS rather than each have their own proprietary charging systems. I’ve owned Honda, Toyota, BMW, Mercedes Benz and others. I wouldn’t try to talk anyone out of owning a Honda.
If Honda wants to keep old tech that is their choice. But Japan is quite unique since it has a poor electrical grid. Fossil fuels accounted for 72% of Japan's electricity generation in 2021, and the people do not want nuclear power plants.
it has been proven time and time again that mining materials for EV's is worse for the environment than regular ones. but we're still pushing it. and it was proven that to balance out the increased CO2 usage by making an electric car, you need to use the car at least 100-130K miles before you sell it and buy a new one. and trust me, an EV with this many miles will not have a good range anymore. second hand EV market is in big trouble. and a fire hazard is still a fire hazard.
Ford, as with other auto manufacturers (except perhaps Toyota who actually are run by intelligent people) has been chasing government subsidies and political agendas that make no economic, nor environmental, sense whatsoever. But, the powers that be have decided to create a "disaster" that needs money (yours and mine) to "solve". People are starting to smarten up. This house of cards is going to crash.
Stupid idea. One atmospheric Carbon dioxide is only 0.04%. What is their target CO2 level ? Oh right, they dont have one because it is nonsense. Electric cars are not environmentally friendly. Electricity and charging is a problem already. Someone is going to loose a lot of money on this ridiculous moronic political agenda.
Even the Ford CEO, knows that the EV Is a big jock! This is real bad. There will be no customers for EVs. Now or in the future. Let's not waste time and keep gas vehicles.
This all stems from this current Administration the government pushing EV why do we have the inflation witches from this Administration which is why we have a strike because everything is 30% more than it was 2 1/2 years ago the average American doesn't read and doesn't know what's going on politically for them it's a popularity contest
I worked in the automotive industry for 35 years. We made the air bags etc. I watched our company take away our Christmas bonus, reduce vacation hours, reduce sick leave hours and cancel our Pensions. They increased our health insurance costs every year, said we would feel better if we "participated" in our health care. One year we got a cost of living pay raise of 10 cent per hour. We watched our CEO more than double his income along with the other top 10 percent. We tried to get a union in our plant and it was meet with threats to our jobs and even the threat to move the plant south to Mexico. They did move part of the manufacturing process to Mexico. It was cheaper to ship the parts to Mexico for assembly and then ship the parts back to the US. We went from only offering the driver side airbag to adding the passenger side, knee bag, side air cushion, seat belt pretensioner, battery cutoff, etc. All good things. I think another part of the problem is the every increasing demand from the consumer to add more and more technology and options to the point where the average cost of a car today is $50,000 dollars. This requires a seven plus year loan of $700 dollars per month. Maintenance for cars is a huge industry and a large part of the dealers bottom line. EV's are rather simple in comparison and a fraction of the maintenance. People are returning their cars for repo in record numbers. They bought these cars with the Covid stimulus money and now with the increase in inflation are unable to afford their cars. In summary I believe the one single cause is greed. Everyone wants more and more but it's the ones in power who get what they want.
After years of owning General Motors vehicles, I will never purchase another - neither used or new. I simply don't trust GM and their quality is sub par by a large number!
Fire the CEO. She’s brainwashed on EV. They are a POS. File bankruptcy and layoff all employees. That will give the greedy union workers a wake up call. What do they do….put wheels on cars. Brain dead work.
My Toyota is 30 years old and still runs great. I want to see if an ev will last as long before major repairs like battery replacement. What a tax grab evs are if they only last a decade or so
The 'car' will easily last 30 years. As the car is very simple, including the electric motor. The batter can last 30 years as well, but it will lose capacity over time. So if you start with a range of 300 miles, you might end up with a range of 200 miles by 30 years. Which sucks. But you also save on 30 years of oil changes, lower fuel costs, no timinig belts, no spark plugs, etc etc...
No doubt that hydrogen fuel cell works, but it needs a Hydogen infrastructure to sustain the production and distribution of hydrogen. It can be extracted from ammonia and methanol liquids however these substance are toxic and require proper handling.
While I agree that even if we want that we cannot change the current ICE cars on the roads only after 15 years or more at a rate of 100 M cars per annum. And if we would introduce 100M cars per year they need a very large number of chargers, power stations, electric networks and specialists to maintain and debug those cars, chargers, etc.
They don't like them because they can't make them profitably. Same for the legacy US producers GM, Ford and Stellantis. That's why we see a surge in anti EV propaganda