@sohan We are an impatient people. Toyota opened its first dealership in the the US in 1950. The Crown had technical issues. By the 1980s Toyotas were growing in market share as a smaller, more efficient affordable car, derisively and racistly called "rice burners", still, back then. My dad saw an emerging counterintuitive market for Toyotas in the 1950s when traveling in SoCal he saw that first Toyota, when big V8 cars were the standard. He inked a deal with Toyota in 1958 as the exclusive importer to Hawai'i and areas of SoCal and the Pacific. He died in 1980. Today that company is the 30th largest auto dealer in the US and largest Toyota dealer in Australia. It's way too early to write off EVs.