While this isn't why I decided to buy a full electric vehicle, the lack of oil changes was a positive I considered when shopping. BEVs aren't perfect, but they do weather gas and oil shortages pretty well.
World wide, countries are putting up solar, wind, anything that isn't petrol, as fast as possilbe, in an effort to not get caught in the petrol trap. And so we will see that #47 will ultimately be known as one of the strongest environmental administration ever, and at a time when we need this conversion to happen as rapidly as possible. Now with diesel over $100/barrel, of course everything requiring shipping, especially in the US, is gonna get really expensive. The effects of closing Hormuz is gonna also stop fertilizer/ phosphorus from flowing which will significantly depress crop yields in '27 and beyond. So that sucks, too. Get your gardens productive, while you can. smh
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Carmakers including Volkswagen, Stellantis and Toyota are turning to new blends of motor oil and lubricants to ease a serious supply shortage caused by the Middle East conflict.