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It is my understanding that Electrify America does not support 800v charging pretty much anywhere, so those numbers at least are not accurate.

oh, don’t worry, tons of sites did the same thing, calling it “two planes collide in Miami”.      I’ll go hide on reddit now.  

you don’t have to have much devotion though.... the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica hardly had an active fanbase before it came out and yet there was like “oh no’s! Starbuck is (supposed to be ) a MAN!!!”

Hey, Roddenberry was always about diversity: his TOS universe was sprinkled generously with young, hot women of all races demonstrating that in the future there would be a shortage of clothing for them.

a lot more greenhouse gas emissions.  yay, just what we need to throw away our money on

YOU knew getting on the bus while Black meant YOU couldn’t use the front, but YOU chose to board the bus knowing full well that you couldn’t sit in the front.

They created a scenario that the airline deems as appropriate when any reasonable person would conclude otherwise.

I think that may depend on the airline.   Basic economy on some is the far back of the plane with worse seats, worse pitch, etc.  

Yes, it in fact it very, very much does, as a parent it is my legal responsibility to care for my child, but if an airline decides to physically sever the reasonable ability to do so, then they are legally responsible for all of the consequences that ensue.
Plus, one posted video of me calmly requesting to sit with

You’re behavior, IMO, was logical.  It was the airline (and apparently your job) that created the situation and they were fully aware of it.  The blame lays entirely with them.

the “basic economy” section is what this policy is referring to—where you get a cheap seat by giving up the ability to choose one. One of the ways they basically blackmailed families into upgrading was by saying they might be split up. In practice I don’t think this was happening frequently, but it was a possibility.

charge back on cc, done.   

Yeah, no. That’s not been my experience nor the experience of anyone I know. If you can keep the vehicle garaged and plugged in when not in use, true. But that’s not an option when not at home, and range collapses, which is what I see and what others report, to the extent that they have traded in and gone back to ICE

1998 was offered a blue VW Vanagon Weekender Poptop in excellent condition--1991 model year I think.  I had driven it on a road trip previously, a friend owned it.   But I had just moved to the city and I was tapped out.  I could not afford it.  I regret it to this day. 

it’s naive because you assume they will be static

Also, you seem to think that 300 miles is acceptable in winter climates with current tech where range commonly drops by 40+%, which is not only unacceptable, but life-threatening.

With all due respect, that’s a really naive thing to say when it comes to new tech. We already had the Michigan company get 750 miles out of a Telsa by doubling battery density in the same space as the original battery and Mercedes had their 600 mile test.
But the reality is, it will have to be the case. The US and

I’m waiting until 500 miles becomes the relatively common.   Given that I drive in cold climates and commonly tow, I consider about 250 miles to be the minimum range I’m willing to deal with in those circumstances and I’m just seeing too many examples of problems in those conditions.   Until then, PHEVs for me.   

Jeep will care when people skip the Grand Wagoneer b/c it looks like the Wagoneer with some lipstick. You want upmarket, you gotta at least make the Suburban into an Escalade, which they really did not do, at least on the outside. And the L looks like a bad photoshop of a stretched normal version.

True on the fuel prices.  I mean, everyone around me still drives like it’s the Indy 500 and their house is on fire, so they apparently aren’t high enough for the masses to take notice, though I feel bad for those at the bottom.  

This violates my “when it costs more than a good airplane, just buy the airplane” rule.   Not that I’ve ever had enough $$ to put it into practice, but yeah.   An entry level used but good quality bizjet can be had for less thank you very much.    I’ll bizjet pls.