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IDK, I have mixed feelings. I would welcome the instant torque and fast 0-60 times, but our current infrastructure is not even close to what will be needed to keep these things charged and I don't see it happening anytime soon if you live in a mostly rural area like me. Plus what happens if the electric grid goes down as its outdated and stressed already without adding all the cars they plan to it. And if your car dies in the middle of nowhere, what do you do? I heard they are not designed to be fixed either and if the battery goes bad, it is thousands of dollars expense to get it replaced. You won't have that V8 sound and feel or the whoosh from a turbo for those types of engines either.
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