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Originally Posted by BlaqWhole
Nope. It won't matter when they make it illegal to operate gas powered vehicles in your state. Or when you can't find a gas station. Or when you do find a gas station but it costs $30 a gallon because of supply and demand. Or the station is 70 miles away and only allows purchases up to 2 gallons or the station itself has no gas.
When people realize that this is not the "free" country that they thought it was...maybe, just maybe, those have always been just empty words that have been repeated soo much that you believed it.
Face it, change is coming and there is nothing that can stop it. There is limited time to enjoy these vehicles. Enjoy them now and then get rid of them before you're left with a 2 ton paper weight that you can't drive and that nobody will buy from you. I figure there will be incentives and bonuses to trade them in for new EVs. And it'll probably be good enough offers that most people will jump to EVs right away. I personally will probably not buy another gas powered vehicle again. And I'll probably start getting rid of my current ones in a few years. Hey, it was good while it lasted.
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Your being a little over dramatic
Gas will never be “illegal” anywhere near our lifetimes
Supply and demand could change availability but you will always be able to drive your vintage vehicle
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