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Jobs that will disappear in the future

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#1
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • mail
  • 2022/09/24 06:56

Let's write down the jobs that will disappear in the future, and those that will decline, if not disappear !

First, drivers ( Taxis, Uber, Lyft, limousines, etc. ) will certainly decrease.

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#2
  • 🚹🚺
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 08:20
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Whenever I watch NHK World, I always think that some of the announcers always have a straight face and have nothing human or charming about them.
It's like a human imitating an android. That used to be a good thing, but in this day and age, I think they will be the first to be replaced
by androids, CG, AI, but I wonder if they don't realize it.

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#3
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 08:57
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Smog checkers.

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#3
  • おいおい
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 09:07
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Why are there fewer drivers ? ? ? ? I don't know why.

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#4
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 09:44
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If both cars and trains can be driven automatically, the number of drivers will decrease.

I hear that modern cars are equipped with driving assist and
parking can be done automatically, so
even people who are not good at parallel parking will be able to park smoothly.

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#8
  • テスラ
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 11:29
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No more real estate agents and car salesmen.
You can buy a Tesla in a minute from your phone.

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#9
  • 命がかかってる
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 11:42
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I see delivery robots operating within Santa Monica every day and they often get stuck, and once I was rammed into the side of a car at an intersection. I have a feeling that the drivers are not going away just yet, as robots can quickly cease to function if they meet with unforeseen circumstances.
The very rich use Uber Black SUVs that would never die in Uber for 5 times the price or more, and I have a feeling they would not choose a self-driving car.

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#11
  • おいおい
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 12:18
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Rich people usually have their own chauffeur.

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#14
  • 命がかかってる
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 15:15
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Yes, of course I don't use regular Uber.
The rich people in the Beverly Hills area and Bel Air use Uber Black SUVs frequently.

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#16
  • 商品を持って店を出るだけで清算
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 15:57
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It's a real pain in the ass to wait in line at the cash register.
Young and smart, please build a systemo as soon as possible.

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#17
  • おいおい
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 17:20
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Then why go to all the trouble of buying it ? Why not just use a Uber or something?

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#18
  • 🛒~
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 18:07
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#16

Amazon Fresh is the system. ?
You put it in your cart and it automatically clears out and you leave the store.

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#19
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 18:30
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Gas Station.

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#20
  • 無知
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 19:04
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If you think about it, the government is fighting with the oil companies that donate huge sums of money to the government. If this continues, the companies will go bankrupt
But Mobil and other oil companies are silent and not complaining about the policy of de-gasoline
There must be something behind this.

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#22
  • pooske
  • 2022/09/24 (Sat) 19:36
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Postal delivery
Truck drivers on highways
Crane operators
In any case, jobs that do not involve contact with people are disappearing.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/25 (Sun) 06:55
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The gas stations in town
will eventually be integrated and have larger spaces
with space to charge EVs and wash cars.
Right now, all gas stations are small, so it is difficult to set up charging space for EVs.

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#24
  • 1?
  • 2022/09/25 (Sun) 07:58
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Mailman
Truck driver on the highway
Crane operator
Anyway, jobs that don't involve human contact are going away.
I'd hate to see it go away, the job on this one
Too easy to think about
useless topic

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#25

I didn't say enough.
Many jobs will be automated by AI
Mail delivery will be by self-driving cars. Mail delivery will be done by self-driving cars, which will then become regulated mailboxes.
Trucks could also be unmanned only on highways. It is only a matter of time, as cranes and other equipment are already being operated by remote control.
Computer programmers will also be able to do simple things by AI.
Labor costs are the highest.
I don't think gas stations will ever go away, there will be EV car charging, but new clean liquid fuels will be developed.
Cleaners will be automated too, at least remotely operated robots will do it.

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#26
  • pooske
  • 2022/09/25 (Sun) 20:37
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The tasks that can be performed by AI and robots will disappear.
In this sense, I mentioned postal delivery, truck drivers, and crane operators.
Some of these are already being operated remotely.
Also, I think AI will be able to do simple programs.
However, if the work is constantly changing and inconsistent, humans will continue to do it.
Because humans are the most responsive.

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#27
  • 🤖
  • 2022/09/25 (Sun) 20:43
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The tasks that can be performed by AI and robots will disappear.
↑ This is an interesting sentence that could be taken either way.

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#28
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 06:56
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Supermarket cashiers,
restaurant hall staff,
these too will disappear with a few exceptions.

AmazonGo is unmanned, not even checkout.
Restaurants will be machine-delivered with table-top ordering.
People are already becoming unnecessary.

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#29
  • おいおい
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 10:49
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26 > Some of them have already started to operate remotely.

It's done by humans ( LOL )

28 >
So the whole restaurant is a revolving sushi system.

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#30
  • k
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 12:14
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Sports referee for baseball, tennis, and other sports.

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#31
  • pooske
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 12:19
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The remote control has started means that at the time it will be able to be done by AI.
Because it is collecting DATA remotely.

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 16:00
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I was looking for a product on the homepage
and when I looked at the homepage again, the product I saw last time was displayed.
This must also be done by AI.

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#33
  • 二羽
  • 2022/09/26 (Mon) 16:18
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On the other hand, gardeners and the like are not going away.

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#34
  • びっくり
  • 2022/09/27 (Tue) 08:15
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We should computerize everything that can be computerized, make it a basic income system, and allow people to live on a minimum line, plus those who want to work should work.

By the way, I'd like to see the number of children in the basic income system limited, or adopted by the state if they exceed a certain number.

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#35
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/27 (Tue) 09:06
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The "gainful" type tries to maximize their own merit
Desperate to increase their own value ! The "narcissistic" type
Attacking others because of their weakness

There are apparently these three types of people, although there are many different kinds of people.

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#38
  • k
  • 2022/09/27 (Tue) 12:41
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Newspaper delivery.

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#40
  • pooske
  • 2022/09/27 (Tue) 22:03
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Is there any type of giving up ??

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#42
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 12:24
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> Everything that can be computerized should be computerized, a basic income system should be set up, people should be able to live on a minimum income, and those who want to work should work for a positive income.

Technology, including white-collar jobs, will evolve at a speed unmatched in the past 20 years, and jobs that require a lot of manpower will be eliminated. I think it's whether you can get away with it even in your 40s. Going to college, getting a job, retiring, etc. will be gone in no time.
Is it already gone?

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#43
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 12:30
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> Why are there fewer drivers ? ? ? ? I don't understand why

AI self-driving is already in practice.
In China, Robotaxi is actually in operation in certain areas, not on trial. Also in the US.
Even in 2022, there is already technically no need for people to drive.
Now it's just a matter of regulation.
The ability of people to make mistakes can never compete with AI.

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#44
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 12:36
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> All restaurants have a conveyor-belt sushi system.

You don't see this in the U.S., but in Asia, robots are delivering food.
The cost of installing robots is probably still higher than the cost of labor, but this will be reversed soon.
Most business owners will be swayed by the lower costs.

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#45

These days I watch Youtube more than I watch TV
Many youtubers and entertainers are not college graduates. And they are popular and active.
I sometimes think that the era in which employment is prioritized and the future is guaranteed just because one has graduated from a university will change in the future ?
I think that university system is necessary for specialized professions such as doctors
which have a lot to learn.

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#46
  • おっさん
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:03
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> AI self-driving is already in practical use.

Give specific examples, we don't need examples other than drivers of buses, cabs, trucks, trains, etc. Work in factories and such is not called driving, so don't start saying it.

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#47
  • おっさん
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:04
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> We don't see much of this in the U.S.

We're talking about the future here, we don't need to talk about not seeing it in the present.

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#49
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:32
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Give specific examples. I don't need examples other than drivers of buses, cabs, trucks, trains, etc. Work in factories and such are not called drivers, so don't start telling me.

Baidu, China. Do a little research yourself instead of using your ignorance as a shield.

> we're talking about the future here, we don't need to talk about not seeing it in the present
I'm talking about not seeing it in the US but it exists in Asia.
It would be normal to think that it will spread to the US.

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#50
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:35
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49 Supplement.

In the U.S., 7-Eleven has also partnered with Toyota to start an unmanned delivery service, although on a trial basis.

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#52
  • 無知なおっさん
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:48
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There is nothing funny about 44's post.
A normal person can understand that it has to do with the future.

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#56
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:55
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The Chinese Taxi is unmanned; the GM Taxi, which began operation in July in San francisco, is also unmanned.
There are no people on board.
GM's unmanned Taxi had an accident and a not so good start.

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#57
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 13:58
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>Are you talking about cars that have to have a driver in them, like Tesla ? Then you have a driver

Now you do. It's obvious from the fire that it will soon be unmanned.
On the other hand, do you think that self-driving cars with people in them will last for 5 or 10 years ? wow!

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#59
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 14:17
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>Human life is not that serious as the Chinese government thinks it is.

I think they will gradually realize that it is far more dangerous for people to drive.
With AI, there will be no DUI or Reckless Driving. There will be no more rat catchers in the future.

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#60
  • クズ
  • 2022/09/28 (Wed) 15:24
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It will probably take another 5 years to get the law in place.
Technically, too, because a delivery robot crashed into the side of my car at a Santa Monica intersection. LOL

The stock price of the self-driving technology company we own continues to slump. Crying
I can't wait for it to go up.

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#61

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#62
  • 要らない
  • 2022/10/03 (Mon) 15:42
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sushi chef

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#66
  • 笑笑
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 09:00
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Camellia ?
All restaurant workers wear masks now
I'm more worried about restaurants where you can't see the kitchen

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#68
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 11:59
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> You think sushi is made by a machine ( lol )
There's not much difference whether sushi is made by a trainee or a veteran.
At least that's what most consumers think. But as a direction, I think this position will remain in the high-end restaurants.

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#69
  • 底辺モグモグ
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 12:18
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Most people can tell the difference between sushi made by a trainee and sushi made by a craftsman
You should try making it yourself, it tastes worse than packaged sushi ( lol )

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#70
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 13:03
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> Most people can tell the difference between sushi made by a trainee and sushi made by a craftsman
It depends on which demographic you are targeting.
If you mean most, then you definitely don't know.

>You should try making it yourself because it tastes worse than packaged sushi ( lol )
If you have a recipe, how can it be bad ?
It's not like you boil or bake it.

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#71
  • お稲荷さん
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 14:55
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SuperMog doesn't understand the fundamentals. The same recipe can be completely different.
And the simpler the thing, the better.

To give a simple example,
the rainbow shop's oinari-san is well done on weekdays, but on Sundays, it's not edible.
You can tell as soon as you eat it that someone different is making it.

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#72
  • でもー
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 15:05
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I don't like Nijya's inari, it's not very flavorful. Weekdays, by the way.
Mitsuwa's is delicious.

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#73
  • お稲荷さん
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 15:33
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Strictly speaking, the taste is the same on weekdays and Sundays.
The difference is the density of the rice. Simple but difficult.

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#74
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 15:49
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> Inari at Nijiya is well done on weekdays, but the Sunday stuff is not edible.
> The difference is the density of the rice.

Your palate must be very good. But what about Americans ?
It's a feeling, but at least 80% of Americans don't know that ?
The level of Japanese food in the US proves it.
I think the average business owner doesn't spend money on such useless things.
It means that useless things will be eliminated.

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#75
  • そういや
  • 2022/10/04 (Tue) 21:59
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When Japan was in a bubble economy, there were elevator girls, weren't there?

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#78
  • でもー
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 05:37
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77 It's totally different, it always has been. Even the color is different. I should take a picture.
But, Nijya and Mitsuwa may differ from store to store.

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#79
  • スーパーモグモグ
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 08:54
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I'm writing this because I think I'm one of the 80%, and it's natural to adjust the taste to fit the 80%. I had pho for the first time in my life when I was invited by someone at work 12 years ago, and I have never had it since then. That was bad.

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#80
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 11:27
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If the switch to EV vehicles
smog testers and working people will lose their jobs.

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#81
  • autopia
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 12:25
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It won't switch to EV. Impossible.

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#82
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 16:32
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It won't switch over. If they say, is Tesla the only EV car?
Will other automakers be satisfied with manufacturing one or two EV cars?

I don't know what will happen if they stop making engine cars and start switching to EV cars
Parts will be ok as long as they are in stock after 2035, but
Once the parts are gone, the only way to find them is in the junction yard.
I have to think about what will happen before 2035 and what will happen
The only way to buy a car is to take good care of the car you are driving now until 2035.

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#83
  • 2022/10/14 (Fri) 17:49
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At any rate, I suspect that states with a 2035 gasoline new car sales ban will see a huge influx of new and used cars from states that don't. Because many of them will never be able to afford EVs, both economically and in terms of infrastructure.
So, in preparation for that, I think cars sold in Nevada and Arizona in the future will be California ・ emission versions.

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#84
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 07:23
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I can't believe I have to buy a used engine car after 2035.

I could wait until after 2035 or later to buy an EV car around 2030, although they are too expensive to afford now.

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#85
  • 天才
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 08:42
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If the individual battery that Toyota is developing succeeds, the world will be completely changed.

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#86
  • おっさん
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 09:02
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82 > Will automakers be satisfied with producing one or two EV vehicles?

What a blabbermouth ? As usual, a droll, naive post
Toyota unveils 15 new EVs for the first time in the world "We will launch 30 models by 2030"


83 > In preparation for that, from now on I think the cars we sell in Nevada and Arizona will be California ・ emission specs, oh my.

Most manufacturers have been 50 state specs for a decade now
when was 49 emissions ( lol )

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#87
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/15 (Sat) 09:25
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86
15 models world premiere "We will launch 30 models in 2030"
If 30 models in 2030, how many EV cars will be on sale in 2023?

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