EV Skeptics And Automakers Say They Want 'Consumer Choice.' I Don't Buy It
Briefly

Leading voices against electric vehicles (EVs), including those from car dealerships, companies, and Congress, present a pro-choice argument against EV mandates. They assert they are not against EVs but want to ensure options remain for American buyers. However, this claim is misleading. The internal-combustion market features a wide array of vehicle choices across various segments, while EV buyers face a scarcity of options. Key automakers offer limited EV selections, especially in comparison to their extensive offerings of gas vehicles, revealing a significant imbalance in buyer choice.
The current internal-combustion car market is mature, offering hundreds of options across segments, making buyers feel any constraint on choice is hard to imagine.
EV buyers face a starkly different reality, with significantly fewer options available compared to gas vehicle buyers, and this disparity is highlighted in the current market.
Read at insideevs.com
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