Same article says:
That doesn’t mean Porsche is abandoning EVs altogether, though. In Europe, one in every three Porsches sold in 2025 was electric. Plug-in hybrids and fully electric models remain popular, making up nearly 58 percent of European sales."
A lot of people loved horses. Then came the Model T.Yes.... I saw that, of course. Porsche now sells more SUVs than sports cars.Around here, I see more Maserati, Lamborghini, and Porsche SUVs than their sports car models. A lot more. It's not even close. But they are ICE cars. Interestingly, I do NOT see Ferrari SUVs on the road here.
And also see bolded above. We ain't Europe. We ain't like Europe in ANY way. Two VERY different cultures... especially when it comes to transportation, both private and public.
A lot of people loved horses. Then came the Model T.
There was no convincing a horse lover that was true.The Model T was better than a horse in many ways.
EVs are NOT better than ICE in SO many ways. In many ways they're WORSE... despite the delusional protestations by the virtue-signaling pawns.
There was no convincing a horse lover that was true.
This is the most likely scenario. The first two are indisputable because it has already happened. The virtue signaling pawns are going to win this chess match. Some people will still ride a horse to work. In less than ten years 6 out of ten people will have an EV in the driveway.
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Model T's were CHOSEN by people. All of the EU has an EV mandate:
The EU-wide regulation requires all 27 EU member states to end sales of new petrol and diesel passenger cars by 2035, effectively mandating 100% zero-emission new vehicle sales.
This applies uniformly to:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
Great Britain has their own mandate:
The UK has its own independent EV mandate:
2030: Ban on new petrol & diesel car sales
2035: All new cars must be 100% zero-emission
Norway:
2025: Target for 100% zero-emission new car sales
Already effectively achieved (~96% EV sales)
Iceland:
2030: Ban on new ICE car sales
Switzerland:
Legally binding climate law targeting 100% zero-emission new cars by 2035
So yeah, I could give a shit how many EV's are sold in Europe. It's totally irrelevant.
Actually, Miller Lite was the first light beer whose ad campaigns convinced a generation to love the very kind of beer their fathers and grandfathers hated when they were in the military and only allowed "3.2 beer" at the EM club.If better made any difference, Bud Light would never have existed.
Under those controlled conditions, it would be an EV every time. Miles driven would also matter.A question that comes to mind is, are most car buyers today dazzled by the tech more than the mechanics of the propulsion system?
I think it would be interesting to conduct an experiment.
If you took two identical cars and one was a gas burner, and one was electric, and that were devoid of modern tech, which one would the public choose based only on what makes them go?
Just give them the basics of heat, A/C, P/S, P/B, and that's it. No gadgets to distract from the basic driving experience.
Let them drive the car for a year and then swap. This would be enough time for preconceived notions to either be dispelled, or reinforced.
They would be responsible for all expenses such as fuel, electricity, oil changes, parts and any service needed.
This would replace opinions with experience as fans of each camp are quick to cite the advantages and downplay disadvantages.
Then interview them for likes/dislikes and which one would they buy if the price was the same.
Can't say I never drank cheap beer but that was in my youth. I'm not sure which ended up being the bigger brand... Miller Lite or Bud Light. Suffice it to say in both cases marketing made drinking piss water a thing. Like a billion dollar thing.Actually, Miller Lite was the first light beer whose ad campaigns convinced a generation to love the very kind of beer their fathers and grandfathers hated when they were in the military and only allowed "3.2 beer" at the EM club.
But yes, once the automakers go full blown pys ops, peeps will clamor for them.
but Americans are smarter than everybody else, right?
You do realize the rest of the workd has major tarrifs on American cars, right?So what if there are mandates everywhere on the planet except the US? That's even more reason to support the argument that ICE is on the way out. Does anybody really believe carmakers in the US and going to produce ICE vehicles when every other market on the planet is buying EVs? Those who believe that don't get how multinational corporations work. Cars and trucks are a global market.
You do realize the rest of the workd has major tarrifs on American cars, right?
Yep. Still doesnt matter. GM builds cars in Australia, Ford builds cars for the UK and all across Europe in local assembly plants. Stellantis also. But they aren’t an American company anymore. European Jeeps are made in Italy.You do realize the rest of the workd has major tarrifs on American cars, right?

Yep. Still doesnt matter. GM builds cars in Australia, Ford builds cars for the UK and all across Europe in local assembly plants.You do realize the rest of the workd has major tarrifs on American cars, right?