Liberals' efforts to force you to buy electric cars will fail

Americans are not forced to buy EVs under new democrat gas powered car-busting rules and regulations, but poor people will be plowed under without relief by the fascist rules.
The poor do not buy new cars. Most smart people only buy new cars when they are a deductible business expense. You hate the poor, what do you care? Trump will not raise the minimum wage, he hates unions.
 
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From one side of your mouth Americans are forced, from the other side they are not forced. You would say anything…
If the government makes it impossible for a poor person to buy a car that does not mean the poor person is forced to do without and yet it does mean that.
 
The poor do not buy new cars. Most smart people only buy new cars when they are a deductible business expense. You hate the poor, what do you care? Trump will not raise the minimum wage, he hates unions.
Who said anything about new cars? A poor person may not be able to afford an EV but a poor person may also struggle to buy an old car that has not yet been made illegal because of rising regulations against old gasoline cars.
 
Look up “impossible.” Yer a dishonest debater.
Cars are becomming less affordable for poor people, not that rich politicians care about that.

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Increasing government regulations in the automobile market generally lead to higher car prices for consumers due to increased manufacturing costs associated with meeting new safety, emissions, and fuel efficiency standards, which can ultimately reduce the number of cars people buy by making them less affordable; however, these regulations can also incentivize innovation and lead to safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles in the long run.
 
From one side of your mouth Americans are forced, from the other side they are not forced. You would say anything…
Its simple by mandating the fact ev cars must be produced in certain numbers 30 percent is indeed forcing you buy one . 30 percent by 2030 in 5 years and we have no charging system in place or the additional power producing capab lities aka ***** plans

 
Who said anything about new cars? A poor person may not be able to afford an EV but a poor person may also struggle to buy an old car that has not yet been made illegal because of rising regulations against old gasoline cars.
There are no rising regulations, bozo.
No, the poor do NOT buy new cars. There might be a very few that RENT them, but not many.
 
There are no rising regulations, bozo.
No, the poor do NOT buy new cars. There might be a very few that RENT them, but not many.

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Government regulations have significantly increased the cost of vehicles, especially since 2008:


  • Safety and emissions
    Regulations to reduce air pollution and improve safety have added to the cost of vehicles. For example, a Heritage Foundation study found that standards for 2016 model year cars increased the cost by at least $3,800 per car.


  • Fuel economy
    Strict fuel economy standards have made cars more expensive.


  • Production costs
    Government regulations affect the design of cars, their components, and their safety features, which increases production costs.


  • Selling and marketing
    Regulations limit how cars are sold and marketed. For example, the Motor Vehicle Dealers Trade Regulation Rule prohibits "bait and switch" claims and requires full disclosure of prices.


  • Price increases
    Since 2008, new vehicle prices have stopped falling and are growing at almost the same rate as general inflation.
 
If the government makes cars completely unaffordable to the poor how is that not forcing them to abandon any hope of owning a car?
There will always be used cars. Some will be always be affordable. Here in Miami, there are plenty of scooters and mopeds and bicycles.

The government has no plans to make cars of any sort unaffordable. I doubt that it could do so even if it tried, but of course, there is no motivation to do this.
 
he cheapest cars in the USA for 2024 include1234:
2024 Nissan Versa starting at $17,245

lUG NUTS FORGET A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO ARE POOR WORK AND A LOT OF THEM NEED A CAR TO GET TO WORK EXPECIALLY IN RUAL AREAS .
 
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