Electric vehicles are a scam.

Take for example this story that has been making the rounds. A family bought a used EV for $11,000 but the battery on it died a few months later. The cost to replace the battery was $14,000.

What people don’t get about these EVs is that the batteries on them have a limited life span. The cost to replace these batteries is very expensive and without a battery the car is pretty much useless. In many cases, you are better off buying another car than replacing the battery.

On top of this, these EVs run terribly in cold weather conditions.

Plus, the idea that they are good for the environment or whatever is false. Charging them just places an additional strain on the electrical grid and a good portion of the electrical grid is powered through coal and other traditional fuels.

Then you have the problem of what to do with all the dead batteries. You can’t just throw them in a landfill without them creating an environmental issue.

EVs aren’t even new technology. The first EVs were made back in the early 20th century. There’s a reason why they were never widely adopted. They’re really not practical for a variety of reasons.

The whole EV thing is pushed as an alleged solution to the climate change hoax. So in many respects it is a double hoax.

Plus EVs are mostly just for virtue-signaling faggots. Don’t believe me? Just ask Pete Buttplug the homosexual head of the Transportation Department.