Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Don't Shy Away from Doing Your Part: Buy a $100,000 Electric Vehicle

    Any of you in the market for a new car? How about a 2023 electric vehicle? I mean, we all have to do our part to cut down on carbon emissions, and I believe 43 percent of all carbon emissions come from our transportaton. So, step in, step up.

   Let me help you -- with the pricing, that is. You probably need to know just how much this is going to cost. Here's a list of some of the cars you are going to want to buy. With the costs right in your price range, you might want to consider buying two or three. You all have two- or three-car garages, so wasting that garage space would certainly be a shame.

Audi E-Tron GT  --  $106,395

BMW iNext  --  $83,200

Bollinger B1 and B2  -- $40,000 or $125,000, depending on your source of information.

Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup -- $40,000

Ford F-150 Lightning  --  $40,000

Hyundai Ioniq 5  --  $40,000

Chevrolet Bolt EV Crossover  --  $25,500

Lucid Air  --  $90,000

Mercedes-Benz EQB  -- $56,000

Nissan Ariya  --  $46,000

Tesla Cybertruck  --  $40,000

Tesla Roadster  --  $200,000

Volkswagen ID4  --  $39,000

Volvo XC40 Recharge P8  --  $52,000

   Well, there you have it. They've slashed all these prices to make them very affordable. However, if you inexplicably just do not quite have enough money for these low-priced deals, you can always throw in as a neighborhood to buy a decent car. Share it. One uses it on Mondays, another on Tuesdays, etc. Group buying is becoming increasingly popular. 

(Index -- Climate change info)

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