Originally Posted by
bombermwc
I'm a bit out of the loop, but wasn't there some effort to allow manufacturers to sale directly to customers, and bypass the dealership model? like Tesla?
It's not necessarily good for the consumer since there will be less competition. But it would make the sales process more efficient in terms of fewer of these little dealerships. Again, I'm not sure that's a benefit to the consumer though.
As far as electric goes, unless they can fix the charge time, I really see this being a struggle that hybrids are going to really take over from. People with e-vehicles have to plan their trips around where the charging stations are already. There are more than there used to be, but there are not 1/10 of the number of gas options yet. And to know you have to stop at least 30 minutes to charge up, well that's going to add a lot of time for a cross-country trip.
If i had to stop 30 minutes to charge on a 12 hour trip, i just added a couple hours to that journey. Yes, I would have stopped for a few minutes to go to the bathroom and refuel anyway, but not 30 minutes. Even if my family of 5 does all that plus make a sandwich in the gas station parking lot, we're not there 30 minutes. The technology just isn't quite there where it needs to be. But i will say that on my recent trip that was very much off the main interstate, I was surprised that the little town i was in had a charging station and there were some e-vehicles there. They didn't belong to residents, rather only the toursists. So somehow, at least some people are making that investment and effort.
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