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by itsoktocry 857 days ago
Electric cars are not that popular, period.

Hybrids may turn out to be a more popular option.

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> Electric cars are not that popular, period.

That is a matter of opinion. As a brand new technology, I think a market share approaching 10% is incredible. Only fans thought this was possible even 5 years ago.

Hybrids have basically all the possible parts that can break.
But Toyota’s hybrids have a very good reputation regarding longevity and low cost of ownership.
Not really, the transmission can be made much simpler and more robust.
But the entire selling point of Toyota to most people is that it WONT break, at least for 150k miles.
What I meant is that Toyota electric cars are not popular inside the electric category. From range to charging speeds, they're behind other brands.
Ha, I read that as Tesla and it's still true. Almost like there's more to a car than range and charing speed.
Yes, there's more to a car than range and charging speeds, but that doesn't change the fact that Tesla makes some of the best selling EVs and that Toyota doesn't.

Even if you care more about build quality and comfort, there are cars from VW, Audi, Hyundai, Mercedes, etc, that are better than, say, the Toyota bZ4X while having better range and charging. Toyota simply doesn't make the best pure electric cars.