Like anything, there are reasons for and against purchasing just about anything. I can see some scenarios where an electric vehicle would be nice: In a city, with a short commute, and limited short range side trips to grocery, dry cleaners, etc. for instance. Kids sort of dictate a large SUV-ish vehicle. My situation is totally incompatible with the electric car, in that I live in a deeply rural area with long range drives for groceries, dry cleaning, etc., and I regularly tote 600 lbs. or more of feed around in the back, and maybe a trailer full of tractor or unhappy cattle. The power and torque of a diesel engine is necessary for the latter two jobs.
I would like to have the freedom to purchase what I will, for the reasons I find compelling. Want an electric car? Fine by me. I simply don't want to pay for it via subsidies, and have a little issue with the road tax fees I have to pay when I buy fuel that you don't. Yet those are trivial issues that can be dealt with. What is not trivial is the ludicrous "No ICE engines by 2030" crap being shoveled out, a diktat that flies in the face of a great deal of reality.