Wolfpack86
Wolfpack86
Wolfpack86

Exactly. It doesn’t even have to be an EV.

What happens when you make people pay for the negative externalities of buying EVs?  You can’t have it both ways.

We could fix that, but apparently in the US punishing assholes is discriminatory.  Not sarcasm either.

Amen.

Thanks for your judgement and scorn, I’m sure you’re an expert on this subject.

So that’s why places like the beltline around Charlotte have a 70 mph speed limit, but the interstate in middle of nowhere NC still has a 65 mph limit?  Higher limit in higher population density, same road design type.  Doesn’t make much sense from where I’m sitting.

Should we all instead drive 35 mph?  Will that be “safe” to you?

Agreed.

Or we could not make an inflammatory blog post highlighting a weak and inaccurate study performed by economists of all people.

The “US at this point”? That’s a pretty ridiculous statement, unless “at this point” also applied during the previous administration....and the one before that, and before that.

It’s preposterous to think that they should, just now, take issue with ANYTHING going on in the US. I can understand the reasoning for it, but as long as races are held in Russia, China, the Middle East, Baku, Vietnam...just....just STFU. There’s enough hypocritical bullshit in the real world.

I love it.

Exactly.  Most automakers get the largest profit margins off options.  Not the base blood and guts that the car’s made of.

Regardless of what the liberal media loves to spread, most people aren’t interested in EVs when they actually have to pay for them. And the big expensive Model S’s and Taycans of this world aren’t purchased by people interested in saving the world. They just want the latest and greatest, and/or are early adopters.

Don’t forget AMG’s 4.0 liter as well (speaking of, how boring is that - all so similar).  Performance is great. Maintenance and packaging? Not so much. Ever want to upgrade something turbo related? Good luck with that.

And even if it did fit, hot V is absolute shiiiiiit

The back half of the car is regrettably not that great. The way it’s all squared off is not good, and the proportions seem to be off.

Newsflash: Chicago has been doing this for decades. (Car and Driver did an excellent article on it less than a year ago). Also I doubt Chicago is the only one.

Life will be the same as before.

It boggles my mind how careless some people are with their (and others) lives.