Montana Ranger
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- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2019
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- Missoula, MT
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- 2019 Ranger Lariat
Toyota was highly mocked for their decision to resist the crowd, but now Mr. Toyoda is being hailed as a genius for observing what should have been obvious to anyone reading the consumer and situation. (Now, if only they could get their QC issues under control) 10 years ago, it seemed obvious to everyone else that California and the federal government were going to force EVs down everyone's throat in 15 years or so whether EV tech and infrastructure was ready or not. Between that threat and the allure of subsidies, most of the auto industry got in line. The result was billions of dollars wasted and overly complex vehicles that cost far more than they should and are far less reliable as they should be.Toyota didn't go "all in" on EVs, which was a huge gamble and has proven to be correct. They are now much better positioned. Ford, and to a lessor extent GM, went all in.
EVERY TIME the government gets involved it's inefficient and costs the citizens money.
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