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Only 5% of next car purchasers expect to buy all electric cars-Road and Track.
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<blockquote data-quote="Non liberal" data-source="post: 5358212" data-attributes="member: 94513"><p>If they can clean up the mining process that is involved with the production of the batteries and bring down the price, yes. I would buy a cheap one to run back and forth to work. I don’t think they could ever clean up the mining process without making it too expensive though. I’m not really an environmentalist however, I don’t believe in creating pollution when we don’t have to. That mining process really contaminates the water supply, which is going too far for me. The way I see it, if they dont fix the pollution, and I mean fix, not just improve, that leaves too much grey area for dishonest scientists and car manufacturers. If they don’t fix the air pollution issue then they’re not worth it, for the masses anyway. Unless more people want to buy them. I just think if everyone knew the truth, about how they are simply just trading one form of pollution for another, they won’t want them. It’s just creating a money making opprtunity by lying to the public telling them that they are greener. They’re not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Non liberal, post: 5358212, member: 94513"] If they can clean up the mining process that is involved with the production of the batteries and bring down the price, yes. I would buy a cheap one to run back and forth to work. I don’t think they could ever clean up the mining process without making it too expensive though. I’m not really an environmentalist however, I don’t believe in creating pollution when we don’t have to. That mining process really contaminates the water supply, which is going too far for me. The way I see it, if they dont fix the pollution, and I mean fix, not just improve, that leaves too much grey area for dishonest scientists and car manufacturers. If they don’t fix the air pollution issue then they’re not worth it, for the masses anyway. Unless more people want to buy them. I just think if everyone knew the truth, about how they are simply just trading one form of pollution for another, they won’t want them. It’s just creating a money making opprtunity by lying to the public telling them that they are greener. They’re not. [/QUOTE]
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