• Funderpants @lemmy.ca
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    I once had a person unironically tell me they wanted to help curb climate change but didn’t want to drive an electric car that looked like an egg.

    You could just slot that right into one of these comics and it would fit.

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      but didn’t want to drive an electric car that looked like an egg.

      What. Electric cars look like…an egg? Was he from a different planet‽

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        21 天前

        Nissan Leaf, Chevy Bolt, Toyota Prius, and the early Honda insights are all rather round. Especially the earlier iterations of the cars.

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          Yes, exactly these models, they were the ones available in the early iterations. I love my 2019 Chevy Bolt and hope to get 5 more years and 200,000 more kilometres out of it, I love it for it’s insane practicality and low costs, but it does have a sort of oval shape to it that I don’t prefer to a sedan or crossover.

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        So car manufacturers did not want EVs as they would require radical changes, but they wanted to show governments that they are also exploring the idea. So they purposefully made ugly looking cars with very low mileage then reported “see? No one wants EVs”

        Tesla really changed that image and showed that EVs can look attractive and be practical.

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      To be fair I never really got why companies couldn’t bring themselves to make hybrid vehicles that just looked like normal cars. They did everything they could to make sure that electric cars remained kinda niche. This modern trend of just making existing, familiar models come with electric options is great. Even the weirdos who buy trucks are going for the Ford Lightning.