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I don’t even like Elon Musk, but this article is “journalist brain” at its worst.

Yea, so this is probably one of the reasons why Toyota has been slow to fully embrace EVs.

We already do. They don’t pay road tax. They get huge government subsidies. If your tech needs THAT much encouragement, your tech sucks.

Ah yes, you’re using a tiny portion of the market as justification. Nice.

“Only” $18-20K for a used car. Read what you wrote. That is more than I paid for my brand new Honda Fit 11 years ago.

While the idea of providing free gas/diesel is ridiculous, the idea that we should use public funds to provide free BEV charging is pretty unfair. Let’s be real, the only people buying BEVs right now are relatively rich people who have a couple other ICE vehicles back home.

Yeah, but they run one hell of a golf tournament. Plus they pay really, really well for Made in USA fighter jets and other heavy weaponry.

Democrats don’t want to do that either.

And Democrats are wonderful people who actually care about you. 

What? 

You’ve got valid points, but there’s a scale problem. A rich person buying a $60-$80k Tesla is one thing, someone making $50k/yr that lives in an apartment and has no charger outside buying a BEV is another. Someone who lives in southern Cali that doesn’t have to worry about cold related range issues is one thing,

Well, none of them are sitting at a computer, or watching the news. Many Americans of all shapes, sizes and colors are pretty damn good people when they aren’t being incited by the hate and fear machines.

$2 million in stock is meaning less since it is monopoly money until it is actually sold.

It all depends on how much you start with, how that stock is awarded, and how you exercise it.

I wondered how long it would take for consumers to sour on their business model of buying used cars and charging thousands of dollars more than brick and mortar dealerships. Carvana is the Ticketmaster of used cars.

The 3800 is poorly regarded by ignorant people who put a high value on things like HP/L or number of camshafts, but it is very durable, reasonably fuel efficient, and well matched to the midsize and large sedans it generally came in.

This article is pure click-bait. I’m 100% Union and support worker’s rights but Andy shot his load with the headline and then 2 paragraphs in mentions State Law has a process for a case such as this and the owner isn’t getting sued.

Your KBB is trade in value....

Well he figured out how to land rockets back on earth after launching them and figured out how make electric cars and still no one has caught up to him, but go ahead and state he is not very bright.

“When it comes to people’s lives and public safety versus profit; profit always wins.”