Until then, not wanting to adopt an EV is not about being a dinosaur and resisting change. It’s just about being practical and understanding that whilst EV’s have one major advantage (running costs), you ignore the current downsides at your peril.
Lol, the hell are you talking about. Of course it’s about resisting change. Every single post you made here made clear that you don’t want to follow the inevitable just yet because it’s oh so inconvenient.
You don’t have any actual reason other than “inconvenience”, so yes, absolutely this is about resisting change because it inconveniences you.
Very much like the mask debate, where people complained (still do) about putting a tiny piece of cloth in front of their faces. Doesn’t matter if it helps, it inconveniences them, so it has to be fought.
And i’m not excluding myself either here, we opted for a PHEV despite having EVs as an option. I also am honest enough to admit that we didn’t go for a full EV because it might be inconvenient in 2 out of 10 journeys, unlike many others. Not impossible. Just inconvenient.
Prior: SEAT Ateca Xcellence Lux 1.5 TSI DSG MY19, VW Golf GTE PHEV DSG MY23
Current: Hyundai Ioniq 6 Ultimate
Next: we'll see what's available in 2028.