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Old 05-16-24, 03:46 PM   #6
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There is move ment behind the curtain of th eoffiocial stage. They want to ban ownership of combustion engine cars some years after the ban of selling them, because they fear - propably correctly - that else we see the phenomenon that you have inCuba. In Cuba, people do not get their hands on new cars,a nd sop they stick to the old, antioque ones, which are decades old, they polsih them as best as they cna and keep them gopong, so to slow down their rotting. And so you have cars from the 50s and 60s still rolling in Cuba. This is the nightmare scenario of the EU bosses.



If the sales ban really gets realsied - and I dohbt it can be sustained - then the ban of owenerhsip will coem much earlier afterwardfs, too. Of this I am sure. But I am not sure that the sales ban can indeed be enforced according to the current timetable. Practical reality more and more mercilessly points against it.
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