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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]The global car market is rapidly moving to EV. [/b]In much of Europe, it'll be impossible to buy a new vehicle with a combustion engine in the next few years. China seems to be way ahead of everyone else for affordable EVs. And meanwhile American manufacturers are all in with gas-sucking pick up trucks. I think Ford even got rid of most of their sedans. The US market is big so American manufacturers can still roll with outdated vehicles. But globally, China has really moved far ahead and everyone is scrambling. Japanese and Korean manufacturers seem to be doing the best job with producing high quality, reliable vehicles. But China is the major competitor now outside the US. [/quote] Never happen. ICE will remain the majority forever. [/quote] DP lol! Sure dinosaur. You still have a pager? In 10 years the US domestic car manufacturers will be like the UK auto manufacturers- kept alive by the state.[/quote]
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