1 points | by a_paddy 6 hours ago ago
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If electric cars are making up a greater portion of car sales in EU and Asia, why are car makers pulling back on EV investment?
Dare say a lot of these cars are from China and highly subsidised with low deposits and 0% finance deals. Same is happening in the UK.
Legacy brand car makers are pulling back because they can't compete in this market.
Is there a car manufacturer that hasn’t taken advantage of such schemes? Should I pay more for my next car so that Volkswagen executives can get paid despite not facing serious consequences for choosing to poison millions of people?
If electric cars are making up a greater portion of car sales in EU and Asia, why are car makers pulling back on EV investment?
Dare say a lot of these cars are from China and highly subsidised with low deposits and 0% finance deals. Same is happening in the UK.
Legacy brand car makers are pulling back because they can't compete in this market.
Is there a car manufacturer that hasn’t taken advantage of such schemes? Should I pay more for my next car so that Volkswagen executives can get paid despite not facing serious consequences for choosing to poison millions of people?