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Muscle car lovers mull electric vehicles at Vancouver Auto Show
March 31, 2018  Joanne Lee-Young

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Andy Kettley and his grandson Landyn sit in a Land Rover while visiting the
2018 Vancouver International Auto Show. RICHARD LAM / PNG       

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Nihaal Bhullar and his uncle Harm look at a Hyundai Kona, an electric car,
while visiting the 2018 Vancouver International Auto Show. RICHARD LAM / PNG
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Surrey resident Harm Bhullar and his young nephew Nihaal have a tradition of
hitting the Vancouver International Auto Show together.  

“I like seeing all those fast cars. Bugatti. Lamborghini,” says Nihaal,
rattling off his faves like the veteran he already is, at only 11 years old.

This year, the two of them, along with other gas-guzzling aficionados, are
also spending some time thinking about electric vehicles.

For Harm, it’s both about being practical and philosophical.

“Definitely, I’m thinking about the price of gas,” he says, shaking his head
at the cost of fuel with prices recently cracking the $1.55 a litre mark.

“It’s also about thinking about the future. It’s part of this generation to
look forward, not backward. Our generation, our parents had big, big cars
with power engines and so we wanted that, too.”

He says they still really love looking at all the shiny, new cars, and
sitting in them, which is the joy of any auto show.

But lately, he’s also been thinking about how his choices might affect those
of his nephew. “If we want them, he will want them.”

And so, they are lingering at the Hyundai booth, asking about its new Kona
electric SUV, which is to hit the market later in 2018.

It’s been gathering some buzz at this year’s show because it’s boasting the
ability to go 400 km on a single battery charge, putting it ahead of the
other more affordable electric vehicle, Chevrolet’s popular Bolt, which can
go for 383 km.

That would be plenty of so-called range for Frank Mannella, who lives and
works in Burnaby.

“I suspect my next vehicle will be our last gas car. There is the
environmental factor and also gas prices,” he says. “It’s just about the
infrastructure to support it. I could charge it at the office.”

However, aside from practical and philosophical, there’s also passion to
consider when it comes to cars.

“It would a car for daily driving, not a weekend drive,” he says, admitting
he’s a sports car enthusiast.

Alex Li agrees. “If you like driving, as opposed to just going from point a
to b and being efficient and non-polluting, then an electric car isn’t quite
the same.” ...

Andy Kettley describes himself as a “petrol head. I’ve owned a couple of
muscle cars. Dodge Hellcat. A Camaro. The Hellcat drinks gas like nobody.”

He also attends the show every year and is checking out some trucks with his
toddler grandson. There’s definitely more of a selection of electrical
vehicles than in the past, when they were one-offs, he says.

“People aren’t as scared because they can go further now,” says Andy ...
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