Given how even entry level cars like Civic and Corolla start at 25K and the Bolt can already be had for 25K… the only investment needed is in charging infrastructure.

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    Lower end ICE vehicles tend to be the most efficient in terms of MPG, and though there are more lower end vehicles on the road, the cost-benefit to consumers of transitioning from their efficient ICE vehicle to an EV is significantly less whereas the higher end market of SUVs, trucks, and high-performance luxury vehicles are great candidates for the significantly cleaner EV.

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    People just need to buy used cars. It takes time and the economy getting worse.

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    Hey mods. If you don’t allow posts meant to bait people why haven’t you deleted this entire thread

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    Hot take: your post has a serious “let them eat cake” vibe, but I suspect you already know that.

    “If poor people would just make smart financial decisions, (which require money and access to credit, of course,) they wouldn’t have to be poor…”

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    Chevy is selling Bolts about as fast as they can (or can afford to) make them. To the tune of something like 70,000 cars a year in the US. Compared to 400k-500k Civics and Crayolas, plus all the other competing compact ICE and hybrid cars.

    The number of budget EV choices needs to grow. A lot.