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New EV mile tax could scare buyers right back to petrol
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83884, member: 160"] Politicians decided to kill the electric car vibe with a greedy tax plan. Chancellor Rachel Reeves wants to slap a specific fee on every mile driven using battery power starting later this decade. Nathan Coe from AutoTrader slammed the idea because it ruins the whole point of ditching gas. He thinks punishing drivers makes zero sense when the state claims to support green energy. Data proves this policy scares away buyers fast. Nearly half of potential owners might bail on switching once that fee kicks in. The report discovered a massive divide based on salary. Richer households still want these vehicles, yet interest drops hard for regular people earning under forty grand. The price tag for electric options sits way higher than gas guzzlers. Younger drivers seem ready to swap, but older generations mostly refuse to touch the tech. City residents like the idea way more than people living out in the sticks. That gap exists even though rural homes usually have better spots to park. Range anxiety and random costs freak people out regardless of where they sleep. Women seem less interested than men due to battery worries. Ethnic minority groups showed higher interest, likely because cities offer better plugs. Ian Plummer warned that high prices create a nasty system where only rich people get clean rides. He believes manufacturers must push cheaper models immediately since sales missed recent targets despite huge pressure on brands to move inventory. [/QUOTE]
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