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Should car enthusiasts stop gatekeeping and admit EVs are better for 90% of daily driving?
With 2026 bringing stricter emissions regulations and EVs now cheaper to own over five years than comparable gas cars, the old enthusiast divide is being tested by hard economics. Cast your vote and share your take on whether daily driving pragmatism should override passion.
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