Thanks for the thoughtful response. Let me restate/clarify, I do think EVs are the future and don't hate them at all. I admitted that before long I'd like to own one when I have garage space to keep it covered/plugged in, for around town use. Maybe my posting this thread was more a mourning of the acceptance that EVs are the future and the future feels vanilla. Sure, it's a rocket off the line....but emotionless. When anyone - a 17-year-old rich kid who had a Tesla given to him, or a Karen who couldn't care less who her Model Y is bullying on the way to Target - can get effortless acceleration and performance without caring or knowing how great it is, it bothers me a bit.
"With great power comes great responsibility." - Uncle Ben
My use of the word "disposable" was less talking about batteries/the car itself and more talking about the attitude that people in general have about cars. Rather than caring about the car, cleaning it, enjoying every mile, it is a utilitarian thing. Like my old iPad that's dead and has been sitting in my drawer for the last 5 years, it's an appliance. It serves its function and when it's time to replace it a better one will be purchased.
I don't think that way about cars. To me my car is passion, creativity, a work of art, a piece of brilliant engineering, improved by me in my years of ownership, only getting better, more enjoyable, more classic, more special.
Big difference from the "appliance" mentality. That's what I'm trying to say here.
Again, I was super impressed with both EVs I drove!!!