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If you want to do a big middle finger car, I'd like to see a carbureted big block in a Tesla.
That show is probably 5 years out on MotorTrend
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If you want to do a big middle finger car, I'd like to see a carbureted big block in a Tesla.
EER AH!Wealthy man's Mustang
Ah, fake news I can trust !Maybe you havent heard
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Oh No! Scientists Determine We're Actually Headed For An Ice Age And We Have To Pump As Much CO2 As Possible Into The Atmosphere Or We're All Gonna Die
WORLD — In a stunning reversal from decades of scientific consensus, scientists have now revealed that the planet is hurtling toward a devastating ice age and that we need to pump as much CO2 into the atmosphere as possible or we're all going to die.babylonbee.com
Friend in Montana has a pickup. Barely makes 100 mi towing and that is not in the winter. I can only imagine what it is at -30. Charging stations are sparse. Government hyped technology not anywhere ready for general use.I need one to pull my trailer.
Won't be long and he'll come up missing.Did anyone else see where the head of Toyota, at a speech in Thailand, actually had the balls to publicly say they (Toyota) were not sure that going exclusively EV was a good idea (per the Wall Street Journal).
Toyota hybrid technology is the best in the world. I have a RAV-4 and it is a joy to drive and gets 44-45 mph in combination city- expressway driving. Lots of power when you want it, quiet enough for my decreased hearing to hear a conversation, and the ability to fill up with gasoline anytime I want. The management is smart and not so woke. So far no mechanical issues in 3 years. Why would they want to throw this technology aside for all electric? They will be easily able to transition if the time comes.Did anyone else see where the head of Toyota, at a speech in Thailand, actually had the balls to publicly say they (Toyota) were not sure that going exclusively EV was a good idea (per the Wall Street Journal). Finally, someone with some real qualifications and skin in the game is speaking out. Apparently, he has been preaching this message for awhile, but it has largely gone unheeded, because it is not "politically correct" for lack of a better terms.
You are not supposed to ask those inconvenient questions. Wait until people start to see the costs being passed to them and how bad the government designed systems work in actual practice. Then these mandates will become the economic and political disasters they really are. EVs and their enthused backers are uninformed or being enriched by our tax dollars. I suspect the money has corrupted again which is just what the politicians are experts at doing.I was called by a local Ford dealer. He said Ford was going to require him to put In A level 3 charging station at his dealership for public charging and a level 3 inside for his service dept. The minimum size of each charger is 120 kw. Each charger requires a 300 amp 480v 3 phase power supply. These chargers are supposed to recharge an Ev in less than 1 hr.. IF! THE EV is designed for fast charging. An 1800 Sq ft house can easily opperate on a 25 kw service if it dose not have electric heat. I wonder what size of charger would be required for a Semi truck and the amount of power required to charge 100's of thousands of these freight haulers across the U.S.? Makes no sense to me other than commuting vehicles.
You are not supposed to ask those inconvenient questions. Wait until people start to see the costs being passed to them and how bad the government designed systems work in actual practice. Then these mandates will become the economic and political disasters they really are. EVs and their enthused backers are uninformed or being enriched by our tax dollars. I suspect the money has corrupted again which is just what the politicians are experts at doing.
I see a disaster when it comes to government agencies wastefully spending our tax dollars!But, pushing such things before they've been ironed out ... Well, I don't necessarily see disaster, but there are too many things dangling that could easily leave people holding a very big, very expensive "bag."
That's EVERY DAY!!I see a disaster when it comes to government agencies wastefully spending our tax dollars!