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Ford Is Working On An All-Electric Affordable Vehicle That’ll Compete Directly With The Tesla Model 3 And Model Y

Ford Is Working On An All-Electric Affordable Vehicle That’ll Compete Directly With The Tesla Model 3 And Model Y

The head of a group that represents nearly every major automaker is calling on the federal government to suspend an 18.4-cent per gallon tax on gas. In its place, they want a vehicle fee to pay for road repairs. The Alliance for Automotive Innovation represents BMW, Bugatti, Ferrari, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai-Kia, Jaguar-Land Rover, Mazda, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Stellantis, Subaru, Toyota, VinFast, Volkswagen and Volvo, along with a slew of other suppliers. Its head, John Bozzella, said in a proposal that the government should address the increasing financial shortfalls in the highway trust fun by imposing a single fee on every vehicle based on weight.

As more folks buy electric vehicles and more fuel-efficient cars, the gas tax — which hasn’t been raised since 1993 — hasn’t been able to keep up with road repair requirements. Since it’s not indexed for inflation, the tax has lost more than 60% of its value in real terms. From Reuters:

Bozzella said the fee would be collected like ​a registration fee. “This policy would guarantee every vehicle on the road contributes something to ​maintaining America’s transportation network,” Bozzella said. “Those driving older, less fuel-efficient vehicles or who travel long distances ‌bear ⁠the financial burden. That’s not fair.”

Since 2008, more than $275 billion – including $118 billion from the 2021 infrastructure law – has been shifted from the general fund to pay for road repairs.

Many Republicans want to impose a fee on electric vehicles to help pay for road ​repairs.

Last year, House Republicans ​proposed a new $250 ⁠annual fee on EVs and $100 for hybrid EVs but it was not included in a massive tax and spending bill. The current ​five-year surface transportation law expires on September 30.

Some states charge ​fees for ⁠EVs to cover road repair costs. Some Republican senators in February 2025 proposed a $1,000 tax on EVs for road repair costs.

Most revenue for federally funded road repairs is collected through ⁠diesel and ​gasoline taxes, which EVs do not pay.

While it does sound unfair that EV drivers get away with a comparable road repair tax, asking them to pay anywhere between $250 and $1,000 is pretty damn wild. The Electrification Coalition, an EV advocacy group, said that even $250 was unfair because the average gas-powered vehicle will cost its owner about $88 per year in federal gas taxes.

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