Jesus christ the tesla was featured on top gear literally a decade ago and yet the car is still no where near a...

I agree with this. Nit to mention with bio engineering we can literally grow biodiesel in ponds with bacteria. It will be cheap and plentiful

The average car ownership timeframe has gone down though, those 11 year old cars have been owned by 2-3 different people. Most of those are cheap gasoline economy cars. People who spend the extra $4-6k on a diesel usually keep it for a long time, because they're buying it for a specific purpose.

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It ironically had less problems when it was a fucking Lotus stuffed with batteries.

Have an actual sauce for that? Still don't see how it matters as much as the car staying on the road longer instead of ending up in junk yards or some boomer's lawn