I suppose if driverless cars become fashionable, it doesn't matter if they're electric or not.
*Just realized this could be misinterpreted. Here, I mean that if driverless cars become the norm, people won't care if they are propelled by fuel or electricity, because they won't be doing the driving, and therefore won't have to worry so much about the differences between the two types of automobiles, and won't be prejudiced against driving electric cars. Therefore, electric cars will be able to flourish and vehicles fuelled by gas may disappear. As long as the car can drive 110 km/h, why does it matter if it's propelled by gas or electricity?
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