Joe Biden is a car guy. He has always loved to drive. He likes speed and use to think he was pretty good at driving.
Joe Biden's connection with cars dates back to when his dad ran an auto dealership. "It was great having a dad at the dealership because every prom, you had a brand new car", says Joe.
He still owns a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray acquired as a wedding gift from his dad.
Although for security purposes, it is forbidden by the secret service to allow the president to drive, Joe Biden's love for cars will never wane. Instead, he channels his passion into supporting the auto industry.
During the Obama administration, as vice president, Biden helped rescue the auto industry from the brink of extinction and saved thousands of jobs.
As president, he signed the infrastructure bill into law on November 15, 2021. The law provides funding for investments in electric vehicles[EVs] and it is expected to inspire more Americans to buy EVs and manufacturers to produce them.
He could not conceal his optimism about the future of America on his visit to the recently concluded 2022 Detroit Auto Show. "you all know I am a car guy. Today I visited the Detroit Auto Show and saw firsthand the electric vehicles that give me so many reasons to be optimistic about our future", as shared on Instagram.
When asked the famous "What do you do for a living?" question, Joe Biden, in an electric Cadillac jokingly replies, "Well, I am married to Jill Biden and I make sure we are making a lot more electric vehicles in America".
Joe Biden believes that by moving to electric vehicles, the US can own the 21st century auto market.
Thursday, November 10, 2022
How Joe Biden's Love For Cars Has Influenced The Auto Industry
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Yes, Joe loves cars and he is driving the US into Socialism.
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DeleteJoe Biden is preparing the US to get ready for the future... of the electric vehicle! There were detractors back in 1905 when the first gas station was built... there are some now... we will always have them but we can't allow them to hold us back! Moving forward!
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DeleteYes the auto industry will undergo these forced changes as they transition away from the gasoline powered vehicles. The main problems facing the transitions are the cost of replacing millions of automobiles and the future construction of millions of charging stations that are needed to be added to the power-grid.
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