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True, but Ford included the Bronco Sport’s numbers which is not truly a Bronco and not comparable to the Wrangler - so the big blue oval already added over 100K sales that, arguably, should not have been included in the comparison.

Sure, two publications wrote about chicken eggs but which came first?

Pictures below is the only Smart that could have mattered in America. The Fortwo and Forfour are masters at parking in crowded European cities and questionable at anything else.

Airlines have made the air as clean as they can make it on most of their fleet. You are taking a bigger risk going to see Spiderman NWH right now than taking a 3 hour plane flight. That typed: Both are risky and should be avoided, if possible. The fresh air on a multi-hour flight is likely to protect masked passengers

Newsflash: The poor could no longer afford new automobiles in the early 90s.

It would be effective on a number of fronts, but since most CO2 emissions in the United States come from transportation, it is a good thing the EPA has this in their crosshairs. Hopefully they have some bigger steps in store for non-passenger car emissions in the near future.

By taking away the options they do. The question is how detrimental of a step back it will be or whether we will do another Trump move and scrap the whole thing. Unfortunately (for the planet), smart money is on the latter.

For those younger, they are bumming rides - er, “carpooling”, using Lyft/Uber, and just making their way without owning a car. Public transportation, as it exists today in the United States, is simply not convenient enough for most of the country - but there are options. That typed - nothing is easy and cheap.

You are aware that you can plug into an AC outlet, right? Easy answer for someone living in one of these units. If they have to live in these units then they cannot afford the petrol for the generator anyway, so finding a place to pay to plug it in is a much better option.

You lost me at “A/C unit” when we were typing about “camping”.

The problem with a generator is it doesn’t generate power. You need fossil fuels to refill it.

Breaking the rules a bit here but just a general shout-out to Steven Spielberg and his eye for automobiles. No matter the movie, he seems to nail the right auto to the world of the show and the character within it. Most were not vehicles (at the time) that would have been considered high value but we now can truly

That lady is never going to be buying a more fuel efficient vehicle no matter what happens with the price of gasoline. IMHO, the solution for that particular problem has nothing to do with the gas (sin) tax since her problems are societal.

The numbers are average for the year, not point-in-time. The current high prices are offset by the low prices earlier in the year.

Shame his tweets show up in the article you just read, huh?

Amazing. Every word of what you typed is wrong.

Yup - that photo summarizes the problem perfectly.

Call me carist if you like, but I would prefer a modern version with slimmer bones and two less doors.

Shortened version: You were driving 35K+ miles per year in an SUV.

No doubt - overall, the benefits of owning an EV (for those of us that can have it as a second vehicle) far outweigh the demerits. Just pointing out that it is odd that our state would have a higher road use tax EVs than ICE vehicles.