Posted: May 26, 2013 5:59 pm
I agree with you.
Electric cars are just not there yet. That business of having to lease the battery sucks big time - one wonders how they expect anyone to bother. But if you run your current car for, say, another five years, it's quite possible that electric or whatever eco-friendly technology wins out will be much more practical and affordable by then. There's a high price for taking up immature technologies, and it's not one you want to be paying just so you can drive 16km a day.
Of course in the good old days we'd have made the little buggers walk...
Electric cars are just not there yet. That business of having to lease the battery sucks big time - one wonders how they expect anyone to bother. But if you run your current car for, say, another five years, it's quite possible that electric or whatever eco-friendly technology wins out will be much more practical and affordable by then. There's a high price for taking up immature technologies, and it's not one you want to be paying just so you can drive 16km a day.
Of course in the good old days we'd have made the little buggers walk...