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Old 08-02-2021, 08:37 PM   #11
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Default Re: Twilight for the traditional ICE automobile

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Originally Posted by kmav23 View Post
Hybrids have a limited market time frame until max 2025.

After that the fall in EV prices, technology improvements with range increasing and widely available charging stations will make hybrids pointless.
This is a stupid post I'm about to make and there's zero point in making it, but source? Why 2025?
Are you picking number out of the air or is there logic behind this post?

Since you never, ever answer any questions you're asked I might as well smash my head against a brick wall rather than try to have a discussion with you. At least smashing my head against a wall has real world feedback we can see.
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