ICE or EV?

Which car(s) will you be buying next?

  • ICE ICE Baby (morekaos dinosaur option)

    Votes: 14 31.8%
  • EV forEVa (unicorns for all)

    Votes: 24 54.5%
  • PHEV (I still have range anxiety)

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Hybrid (can't plug in yet)

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Alternative fuel (Hydrogen, vegetable oil, etc)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 2.3%

  • Total voters
    44
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I actually did, but that article (by an EV biased writer) is so full of typical Global warming “ifs and buts were sugar and nuts” statistics that its whole premise is as smoggy as a Beijing morning. Toyota has turned practical insight into strategic planning and earnings. That isn’t some vague maybe…its clear conscience policy that manifests in dollars and cents…what a good CEO should be doing , not trying to jump on a bandwagon and virtue signal with shareholder money.💰
 
I actually did, but that article (by an EV biased writer) is so full of typical Global warming “ifs and buts were sugar and nuts” statistics that its whole premise is as smoggy as a Beijing morning. Toyota has turned practical insight into strategic planning and earnings. That isn’t some vague maybe…its clear conscience policy that manifests in dollars and cents…what a good CEO should be doing , not trying to jump on a bandwagon and virtue signal with shareholder money.💰
Toyota is making money on the value and quality proposition... not the ICE over EV focus like you try to rant about.

If Toyota made more EVs, people would probably choose them over the other brands.. which is what is happening outside of the US.

Out of touch like usual.
 
Toyota is making money on the value and quality proposition... not the ICE over EV focus like you try to rant about.

If Toyota made more EVs, people would probably choose them over the other brands.. which is what is happening outside of the US.

Out of touch like usual.
You clearly don’t understand how business works. If your premise is true, Toyota would make those EVs, like Ford or Volkswagen did, Toyota avoided that balance sheet exploding land mine and produced what people wanted not what the government tells them they want. Dollars and cents are the score board, and on that Toyota is winning. 🥇
 
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