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During the Freezepocalypseᵀᴹ last February our gas range was the only thing keeping us from literally freezing to death. No, we weren’t using it to heat the house because that would be deadly but we were using it sporadically to boil water or make soup that we could consume to keep our core body temps up while the

Yeah if I didn’t have a gas line in the house I’d probably go induction. But as long as I have a gas line, I will have a gas stove, no contest. Even at their best, induction stoves still leave strange hot spots all over the pan.

If I were to replace an electric stove, I’d go induction, but if I already had gas in the house, I would use gas. I really like the way it cooks and I find it easier to keep clean. I pulled out an electric stove in my house when I renovated it and had a plumber run a new gas line and hook up my new stove for $200.

Completely agree. We have a counter top induction and it has it’s uses but as the mainstay of a kitchen it’s not for us. We’ve had gas all  our long lives without a hint of danger.

What?! Let your existing ICE products finish out their life cycle to amortize R&D/tooling, and continue to offer a lower-cost option while EVs are still expensive up-front and production constrained by battery production? That’s crazy talk! Block plate renewals for non-EVs, starting yesterday, that will spur the

They should probably ban gas stoves and make everyone go induction instead.

1st: VW is milking the last of its ICE vehicles to get money for the insanely expensive shift to EV’s. Not hard to see that. Especially when the MQB platform is plenty fine enough for the small crossover segment.

Rivian: Gender Discrimination

Wow! Just Wow!

This seems to always be the case with these tech startups. They get big, get an influx of money, and yet, instead of treating the company as an actual business, they continue treat it like 6 bros working their startup from the garage.

It’s sad to see how sexism is still so rife in 2021...

Do we even need to ask?

That sounds like a business expense to me. Elizabeth, get Torchy to pay for it or at least help with the tax write off.

Such a comfortable relaxing interior in such a terrible car. Oh, how I miss the 80's.

ONE DAY, GENE. ONE DAY.

I mean, the idea of this car is certainly cool. But the execution is a soft-sprung, loafy GM crap box with a poor transmission, that only had 205 HP brand new, pretty much just goes down from there.  Kind of masochistic to love a thing like this

My mom got the model just under the Turbo in white. After my first car died, she let me drive it as long as I kept up the payments on it, which I did. I had a lot of fun with that car & don’t laugh about those seat controls. Almost everyone who rode it it was amazed a car of that vintage could do that.

It’s impossible to hate this car. I remember when people were swapping these turbo V6's in place of the standard 2.8 or 3.1 in J bodies. 

I liked them in white. 

Was the location, in front of deteriorating building, chosen to make the cars look good?