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If I drive my car for 12 to 14 years, it will have saved ~$25k in fuel, which means that an effectively free car is already available. the idea that alternative fuel cars are expensive is a myth.
I dunno... to me that's like saying "That Cancer treatment isn't expensive because it will extend your life by 10 years and you can earn that kind of money at your job in the extra 10 years you get" But that still doesn't make the Cancer treatment cheap.
An alternative fuel car is ****ING expensive to purchase. Its much cheaper to operate. Does it eventually balance out? Probably. Does that mean anyone can afford one over a "normal" car? Hell no. Shelling out 40k up front and maybe 15 bucks a month beyond is a hell of a lot different then shelling out 2,000 - 13,999 up front and then an extra 60-100 bucks a month beyond. In the place I live (I like to call it "The Real World") the Second option, while more expensive in the long run, is the more affordable of the two plans.
Now, when I can go to a police Auction and pick up an alternative fuel car for 1800 bucks cash like I did my current car, we can talk.