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You also don't need major tax breaks to make ethanol viable. You wouldn't see any wind or solar farms anywhere if it wasn't for the tax advantages.
 
It’s interesting that Elon is going to be the one to end the CARB and EV mandate nonsense. He is a true entrepreneur and understands how to ensure the long term viability of his business.

There are plenty of consumers willing to pay for EV amd willing to pay a premium.

The mandates do nothing but make people angry at the concept and work against innovation.
 
This motorhome ban is much bigger than I first thought. It includes all Class A, B and C motorhomes above 8,500 lbs GVWR.

See this link with quotes from RVIA press release.

 
Since this covers dually one ton pickups it also affects the larger towable market too.
 
It is amazing how a group of bureaucrats and profiteers can do so much economic damage with the stroke of a pen and for what, it's not for cleaner air.
 

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