It looks like the OBBB ended the CAFE standards which have been blamed for the increase in car sizes over time (e.g. https://www.thedrive.com/news/small-cars-are-getting-huge-ar...). Also personally although I would prefer that people purchase EVs rather than ICE cars, I think it’s best not to subsidize cars at all, since it only benefits those who can afford cars, and it’s better to encourage other forms of transit.
cyanydeez · 25m ago
Small footprint EV should still be subsidized. You have 30 years of polluters, especially egregious. SUVs in the used market. The goal of subsidies is to shape long term outcomes where individuals must react to short term.
bigbadfeline · 8m ago
Subsidies are pure corruption, there is no argument in favor of corruption. Buy a stake in the manufacturer, control their prices, same as some utilities companies, if the taxpayers pay, they should get their stake's worth as a group.
Larrikin · 8h ago
If there isn't a subsidy that makes building subways cheap it doesn't help anyone.
bigbadfeline · 14m ago
Whatever it is, subsidies are a corrupt way of financing manufacturers, the money goes to them and a few car buyers. If you want to help an EV manufacturer, buy a stake in it, so the general public gets something in return for their investment.
parineum · 10h ago
> since it only benefits those who can afford cars
Ostensibly, it would benefit everyone by helping to address climate change.
adrianN · 9h ago
Subsidizing other forms of transport probably helps climate change more per dollar.
bigbadfeline · 11m ago
Big diesel trucks pollute much more than everything else. Nat gas isn't even considered around here. Maybe in California?
smegma2 · 9h ago
True, I would be interested to hear to what extent EV subsidies sway people who are already planning to buy a car vs people who would otherwise not buy a car. The former category is almost definitely larger but to what extent?
vrighter · 3h ago
not american, but we had decent ev grants here. Never really factored them in. I needed to buy a new car one day, and the only small one i could find was electric. The grant on top of that was just a happy bonus, i would have bought it anyway (and it's an electric quadricycle, which has a smaller subsidy, I could have gotten an actual car for cheaper, wibh a bigger subsidy too). Before my old car crapped out, I never even thought I'd buy electric or not, I was just planning to buy the one i liked best. The subsidy had no sway over me.
parineum · 8h ago
If automakers are losing billions in revenue as a result, quite a few apparently.
Ostensibly, it would benefit everyone by helping to address climate change.