Same here. I used to be a big import Toyota guy. Nothing but Celicas, MR2s, and Camrys. I've always wanted an S2000, but it's a touch small for me. I think car's peaked at around 2001. After that time, I lost interest in cars, especially ICE cars. They were transport appliances, nothing more, so I had no problem with my 2007 Honda CRV with 250,000 miles. Driving my friend's M3 was the final nail in the coffin. Then I bought my M3 and now my MYP, and there's no other car out now that I'd want to drive even though I'm charging it on 120v outlet. If I had a ferrari or Bentley, I'll take it, trade it in and buy HW4, 4680 MYP and a few Tesla for loved ones. I give no sugar for any ICE vehicles right now.In 2008 I owned a Honda S2000 and purchased a new Jeep Wrangler. At that moment I said to my wife, "This is the last internal combustion vehicle I intend to buy." And I held to it. We sold the S2000 and Wrangler and in 2020 bought a Model Y (turns out in the interim I bought a sailboat with diesel engines and a dinghy with an outboard petrol engine - but they didn't have wheels so cut me some slack).
While I owned the S2000 and Wrangler I was still very interested in ICE cars. Watching performance videos, attended an F1 event, talked about cars with friends. Etc etc. But when I actually started shopping for EVs and test driving Teslas I just stopped caring about non-EVs. It's gone beyond cars too. If I get back into boating I fully intend to have an electric boat. I want an electric motorcycle. I have an electric lawn mower. And so-on.
Has "EV life" had that affect on anyone else? This is what cars should be. Everything else is a waste of time.