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TGP Jan 29, 2021 11:52 AM

GM say's all electric cars/trucks by 2035
 
All gas/diesel combustion engines will stop
Who's next?

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/aut...gines-n1256055

Tom

oliver foster Jan 30, 2021 10:58 AM

GM products...I have never bought one, and never will.

I doubt electric work trucks are going to work awesome in the -30F temps doing things like plowing deep snow all night.

RanniWins May 27, 2024 10:44 AM

GM's move to all-electric vehicles by 2035 is a big change that shows how the car industry is focusing on being more sustainable. For car dealerships, this means adapting to sell and service electric cars and trucks, which is quite different from traditional vehicles.

A good dealership management system (DMS) can really help with this transition. It can train staff about electric vehicles, handle their unique maintenance needs, and help manage new types of cars in inventory. Plus, it can also help educate customers about electric vehicles, which is crucial as more people start to consider them.

For dealerships looking to stay ahead, upgrading their management systems can make a big difference. It’s a smart move to start thinking about this now, as the shift towards electric vehicles continues to grow.

cougar May 28, 2024 08:19 AM

Totally impractical in rural and remote arias. But that is the plan. Push us all into big cities so we can be controlled easier.

NIOMARVIN83 May 31, 2024 09:09 AM

GM's move to all-electric vehicles by 2035 is a big change that shows how the car industry is focusing on being more sustainable. For car dealerships, this means adapting to sell and service electric cars and trucks, which is quite different from traditional vehicles.

A good dealership management system (DMS) can really help with this transition. It can train staff about electric vehicles, handle their unique maintenance needs, and help manage new types of cars in inventory. Plus, it can also help educate customers about electric vehicles, which is crucial as more people start to consider them.

For dealerships looking to stay ahead, upgrading their management systems can make a big difference. It’s a smart move to start thinking about this now, as the shift towards electric vehicles continues to grow.

SIXSLUG Jun 9, 2024 11:46 AM

More narrative on climate change hoax.....Let's change direction this November!


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