I must not fear... good advice for the future.
AnneBonny
No, I've seen that one.
Well, it would be nice to think there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Does that one have a happy ending?
I don't think so. I haven't even seen Heat, Logan's Run, or Pan's Labyrinth.
Do you think we're headed towards a future like the Matrix or more like the Terminator?
Some of the used EVs are rather affordable—the cheapest Model 3 is just $20,125. A long-range Model Y will cost a fair bit more than that, although even here, the most expensive one for sale by Hertz is just $38,116. As a reminder, there is now a tax credit of up to $4,000 available when buying a used EV that costs less than $25,000, assuming one meets the income caps.
But they are all ex-rental cars, and that means most of these cars have had relatively hard lives and now have plenty of miles on them—the cheaper Model 3s are all closing in on 100,000 miles. Not all of them, though—in New Orleans, there's a Kia EV6 up for sale with just under 5,000 miles.
Who is going to pay upwards of $20,000 for a car with nearly 100,000 miles on it?
North Woods Law (Maine) or Lone Star Law (Texas)
Three. I hope that isn't a train.
edit: I think it is a train.