This car costs $8500. Not a typo. Less than 10 racks. And you don't have to put gas in it.

But we can't have it in the US, because we'd rather have racism and argue about solved problems like birthright citizenship, and should Black people be allowed to vote.

So you get Cybertrucks instead. Enjoy!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZqRnLp_htE

All New 2026 Chery QQ3 EV FirstLook

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@mekkaokereke My BYD Dolphin cost 569,000 Thai Baht. That is around 17,500 USD. It is a compact car (not subcompact) and it is a joy to drive. Why does a decent electric car cost nearly twice that in the US? Clearly they've lost the plot.
@jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke cost of labor is much lower in China.
@johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke
A lot less human labour goes into modern EVs than your granpa's gas guzzler. Far fewer moving parts, much more factory automation and innovations like casting the body of the car in a single piece, instead of welding a bunch of pieces together.
@robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke Yeah, IIRC an electric motor has around 300 moving parts, a gas motor has like 10,000. The real reason electric cars are gonna take over is just that they’re simpler.

@sidereal @robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke this is the thing that somehow doesn’t make it into the media narratives.

Being an EV driver I make a point of talking to EV drivers.

The response is always“my EV needs no maintenance”. Sure, tires, wipers, cabin air filters and wiper fluid but that’s it.

Took my VW in for a “service inspection”. Service desk person says “EVs don’t need servicing. This is a formality”.

How is it that this story is not making it into the news?

@jonshell @sidereal @robloblaw @johne @jeffmcneill @mekkaokereke

"How is it that this story is not making it into the news?"

Indeed, my friend. Indeed.