Biden: Save $80 per month with $60,000 electric car
Savings will take 63 years to pan out
By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal
Published April 2, 2022 at 4:58pm
On Thursday, President Joe Biden told Americans he was going to be "honest" with us and assured us that we would save $80 a month if only we bought a new electric car.
Oddly, he somehow forgot to mention how long it would take to pay off that car to get to the point where that "savings" would finally kick in.
Speaking from the South Court Auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., Biden gushed about the technology of the "next generation of electric vehicles" and claimed that they would be a boon for Americans.
Under his "plan," Biden crowed,"a typical driver will save about $80 a month from not having to pay gas at the pump."
What a wonderful savings. That is a whole $960 a year. But there is a big problem with realizing this fantastic savings Biden has "planned" for us.
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One has to buy and pay off a new car before any "savings" it might offer can be realized.
According to NBC News, the average purchase price of an electric vehicle in February of this year was $60,054.
But, according to the New York Post, it was even higher.
Citing Kelly Blue Book, the Post reported that "the average price of a new electric vehicle in February was $64,685." (NBC cited data from "Edmonds," but we think they meant Edmunds.)
That is a huge hike over the average prices that everyday Americans are paying for cars today, the Post said, adding that the cost of an electric car is "nearly 2.5 times the average price of a new compact car ($26,196), almost twice the average cost of a new compact SUV ($33,732), and 52% more expensive than the average sports car ($42,555)."
Also, just going by Biden's "savings," if you spent at least $60,000 on your electric car, your $960 annual savings would take 62 years, six months, and two weeks to get to the break-even point on the price of that car.
The inconvenience of charging an electric vehicle was also ignored Biden's "savings" calculation. A depleted battery will leave you searching for a charging stations that are not only much fewer in number than gas stations, but also leave you at the mercy of charging speeds that could mean hours of waiting until you are back on the road.
Then we have to figure in the geopolitical costs. EVs are manufactured using many of the rare earth elements that come from China. Greater manufacturing and use of EVs necessarily enriches China, the most oppressive nation on earth.
There is also the dirty secret that neither Biden, nor any other greenie Democrat wants to talk about: Pervasive use of EVs means not only higher taxes, but brand new taxes imposed on many of us.
Drivers pay a per-gallon gasoline tax to pay for the roads. If fewer people are buying gas and paying that tax, government will look for new revenue sources.
One proposal has that revenue coming from a mileage tax. And with a tax like that, we are giving the government a brand new way to tax us -- not to mention track us with the government-owned devices installed in our cars to tally the miles we drive.
Finally, it will also be a blow to the used car market.
The EV industry says that EV battery packs -- which cost between $5,000 and $20,000 to replace -- last between five and 20 years. Who would want to spend $15,000 to $20,000 on a used EV only to expect to have a $20,000 battery replacement repair bill looming over your head?
It just wouldn't be worth buying a used EV, and that is yet another stealth cost on American consumers who will be forced to keep buying new cars instead of paying one-third the cost for a reliable used car.
No wonder GM has committed to phasing out gas-powered cars and going to exclusively zero-emissions vehicles by 2035.
With all these factors added into the reckoning of buying an electric vehicle, Joe Biden's $80 monthly savings easily gets lost in the shuffle -- like most things do over the course of 63 years.
For those who can afford them and put up with the inconvenience of charging one -Electric cars are fine. -Most working people cannot afford an electric car and most people own petroleum fuels autos. We have to deal with realistic situations and be practical.
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
For those who can afford them and put up with the inconvenience of charging one -Electric cars are fine. -Most working people cannot afford an electric car and most people own petroleum fuels autos. We have to deal with realistic situations and be practical.
Hybrids are much more practical. Most people I know who drive a Prius obtain more than 50 MPG.
dtucker300 wrote:
Hybrids are much more practical. Most people I know who drive a Prius obtain more than 50 MPG.
The actual mileage will be ZERO mpg if the American communists eliminate fossil fuel production for use in domestic motor vehicles.
steve66613 wrote:
The actual mileage will be ZERO mpg if the American communists eliminate fossil fuel production for use in domestic motor vehicles.
Eventually, ICEs will become a relic of the past. In the meantime, the communists want to create a top-down mandate to eliminate the cars that use fossil fuels (That's a misnomer as not all oil is from fossils and peak oil production hasn't come close to being reached) without a suitable substitute/replacement. Give the free market, entrepreneurs, and inventors a chance to solve the problems associated with internal combustion engines.
dtucker300 wrote:
Eventually, ICEs will become a relic of the past. In the meantime, the communists want to create a top-down mandate to eliminate the cars that use fossil fuels (That's a misnomer as not all oil is from fossils and peak oil production hasn't come close to being reached) without a suitable substitute/replacement. Give the free market, entrepreneurs, and inventors a chance to solve the problems associated with internal combustion engines.
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It is so hard to tell the difference between Capitalist Democrats and Communist Democrats.
dtucker300 wrote:
Biden: Save $80 per month with $60,000 electric car
Savings will take 63 years to pan out
By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal
Published April 2, 2022 at 4:58pm
On Thursday, President Joe Biden told Americans he was going to be "honest" with us and assured us that we would save $80 a month if only we bought a new electric car.
Oddly, he somehow forgot to mention how long it would take to pay off that car to get to the point where that "savings" would finally kick in.
Speaking from the South Court Auditorium at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C., Biden gushed about the technology of the "next generation of electric vehicles" and claimed that they would be a boon for Americans.
Under his "plan," Biden crowed,"a typical driver will save about $80 a month from not having to pay gas at the pump."
What a wonderful savings. That is a whole $960 a year. But there is a big problem with realizing this fantastic savings Biden has "planned" for us.
TRENDING: 'Watch them sweat:' Speculation swirls as Elon Musk becomes largest Twitter shareholder
One has to buy and pay off a new car before any "savings" it might offer can be realized.
According to NBC News, the average purchase price of an electric vehicle in February of this year was $60,054.
But, according to the New York Post, it was even higher.
Citing Kelly Blue Book, the Post reported that "the average price of a new electric vehicle in February was $64,685." (NBC cited data from "Edmonds," but we think they meant Edmunds.)
That is a huge hike over the average prices that everyday Americans are paying for cars today, the Post said, adding that the cost of an electric car is "nearly 2.5 times the average price of a new compact car ($26,196), almost twice the average cost of a new compact SUV ($33,732), and 52% more expensive than the average sports car ($42,555)."
Also, just going by Biden's "savings," if you spent at least $60,000 on your electric car, your $960 annual savings would take 62 years, six months, and two weeks to get to the break-even point on the price of that car.
The inconvenience of charging an electric vehicle was also ignored Biden's "savings" calculation. A depleted battery will leave you searching for a charging stations that are not only much fewer in number than gas stations, but also leave you at the mercy of charging speeds that could mean hours of waiting until you are back on the road.
Then we have to figure in the geopolitical costs. EVs are manufactured using many of the rare earth elements that come from China. Greater manufacturing and use of EVs necessarily enriches China, the most oppressive nation on earth.
There is also the dirty secret that neither Biden, nor any other greenie Democrat wants to talk about: Pervasive use of EVs means not only higher taxes, but brand new taxes imposed on many of us.
Drivers pay a per-gallon gasoline tax to pay for the roads. If fewer people are buying gas and paying that tax, government will look for new revenue sources.
One proposal has that revenue coming from a mileage tax. And with a tax like that, we are giving the government a brand new way to tax us -- not to mention track us with the government-owned devices installed in our cars to tally the miles we drive.
Finally, it will also be a blow to the used car market.
The EV industry says that EV battery packs -- which cost between $5,000 and $20,000 to replace -- last between five and 20 years. Who would want to spend $15,000 to $20,000 on a used EV only to expect to have a $20,000 battery replacement repair bill looming over your head?
It just wouldn't be worth buying a used EV, and that is yet another stealth cost on American consumers who will be forced to keep buying new cars instead of paying one-third the cost for a reliable used car.
No wonder GM has committed to phasing out gas-powered cars and going to exclusively zero-emissions vehicles by 2035.
With all these factors added into the reckoning of buying an electric vehicle, Joe Biden's $80 monthly savings easily gets lost in the shuffle -- like most things do over the course of 63 years.
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See how that New Math works
RascalRiley wrote:
It is so hard to tell the difference between Capitalist Democrats and Communist Democrats.
Deflecting won't get you out of this. Don't try to conflate the two. If you can't tell the difference then you are beyond being helped. In other words, you have no answer.
dtucker300 wrote:
Deflecting won't get you out of this. Don't try to conflate the two. If you can't tell the difference then you are beyond being helped. In other words, you have no answer.
I was making light of your understanding of Communism, or lack of.
RascalRiley wrote:
I was making light of your understanding of Communism, or lack of.
Don't give up your day job to go on the comedy club circuit. You'll starve.
You're also a waste of time. I have had more intelligent conversations from Kindergarteners.
dtucker300 wrote:
Don't give up your day job to go on the comedy club circuit. You'll starve.
You're also a waste of time. I have had more intelligent conversations from Kindergarteners.
Then please ignore me. I get a notice every time you reply.
RascalRiley wrote:
Then please ignore me. I get a notice every time you reply.
Gladly!
Then ignore me! I get a notice every time you or anyone replies to anything I have looked at. That is how OPP works. How long have you been on OPP and you haven't figured that out yet?
dtucker300 wrote:
Gladly!
Then ignore me! I get a notice every time you or anyone replies to anything I have looked at. That is how OPP works. How long have you been on OPP and you haven't figured that out yet?
If everyone would ignore the fool he would disappear
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