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Is Toyota really in trouble?

Discussion in 'General Tacoma Talk' started by Bluepig, Jul 26, 2023.

  1. Aug 3, 2023 at 6:54 PM
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    John3976

    John3976 Well-Known Member

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    I like that Toyota has not jumped in with all the other manufactures head first into the electric vehicle scam. Electric vehicles are a very small market in reality, they can work for someone who does not have to travel all the time or only goes to the local market and a couple of other close places.

    Toyota seems to be the only manufacture who has had the basket balls to say out loud that electric vehicles will not work. Heck even Ford hedged their bets by creating a separate electric vehicle division that is losing billions of dollars. They did that so when it fails they can put their electric vehicle division into bankruptcy.

    One of the reasons I decided to purchase my Tacoma was because Stallantis has jumped all in on the electric vehicle craze. I had owned Ram truck since 1996 and always had reliable results with them. But if people would just open their eyes and I think many have because people just are rejecting these electric vehicles and continuing to buy internal combustion engine vehicles.

    California already has to ask people not to charge their electric vehicles on certain days when the electric grid is taxed and they only have a small percentage of electric vehicles on the road right now, imagine if everyone in California had to have an electric vehicle how their electric grid would crash.
     

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