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It’s a great job, but not my style—the white looks too sterile to me. I like these organic catastrophes that are the Peacemaker buses and a few others like them that have rich wood interiors like a boat builder would make.

Used one of these in my 88 MR2 for 5 years and then another several years in my Volvo V40.   I still have it and it probably still works, of course, cassette decks in cars are long gone unless you have a car that’s more than 15 - 20 years old. 

seems bothersome to me that in the year of our Lord 2022 that such a vehicle isn’t offered as at least a PHEV. I mean, you can get all the power you want, all the pricey too, and a modicum of environmental cred.    IMO, this should be the case for most vehicles these days.  BEV option or PHEV option.   At least give

perhaps DHL?

two generations

A New Yorker article a few months back on electric trucks was much more balanced, IMO.

I was indeed waiting for some, um, crank, to say they didn’t want power windows. Yeah, I’ll stick with my power windows thank you. Where’s the person that wants to have their manual choke and have to adjust the points on their distributor? sheesh!

I think that’s something worth considering. 

Sadly, this is the biggest part of the problem. Carmakers aren’t helping the problem, but they aren’t the main problem. If the government wants us in EVs and PHEVs, and the SHOULD, they are going to have to eat some of the cost—more than they currently are.

trunk lids that are big enough to actually swallow a large box... plenty of cars with decent trunk space that you can’t get anything large into. 

It would be if the problem was not something that was a factory/design flaw.

If you are doing the work yourself, it is probably worth it. If you are using a contractor, then they will usually price it at the projected value added to the house and it will be a wash. This is especially the case now since they are so much in demand and just everything is expensive.

And beware that with mortgage

I think it depends on how you feel about cleaning the carpeted ones.  I have weathertechs in one car and factory rubber mats in another one.  I had carpeted mats in previous cars.  They got nasty and yes, hid dirt, but also captured it and held onto it.  The rubber mats keep the dirt trapped and off the car’s carpet,

No, not unfair because most manufacturers go over these with a fine toothed comb and they tend to be on average better examples than what you get in production.   Tesla is showing this to the public.  They clearly don’t care.  Or rather they are in a situation where they felt they had to some something rather than

I don’t like them that much, and when I do, I order them with mayo, which kind of will mess up the idea of reheating them. I’ll eat one a few times a year, but I’ll hit a “limit” I won’t want another for months. And this only applies to the McDouble. The cheeseburger is all bread.

Call me a snob, with perhaps the

With gas prices the way they are, the bigger vehicles on this list are out for me. Unless you don’t want to go anywhere in them.
Honestly, I’m more about trying to figure out how I could unspool a ton of solar panels while I’m parked at this point. There was that solar EV van concept.... I’d try that.

VW might be your ticket.   I might go for a weekender conversion of that thing if they offer it. 

BEVs + PHEVs + HEVs are > 10% of the market and rising. It would appear that the only thing holding them back is a lack of choice.

I’d by a < 30 even a < 35K BEV if it had 300 miles range. I tell you what I won’t buy: I will not buy another ICE vehicle unless it is a PHEV if I can help it.

Seoul - trains go everywhere, roomy and clean. NYC- trains run nearly 24/7 and are cheap, London, good coverage, new options, Paris, same.   I’ve not ridden Tokyo, but I’ve heard it might be the best.  

for domestic use only, fly one out of the country, it won’t come back. And yeah, no access to parts, as others have noted. The lessors are indeed screwed, but Russia is screwed more.  I just feel bad for the people of Russia getting their kids sent home to them in boxes for what they were told was no big deal.