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That is a depressingly accurate summary of our state government. But hey, no income tax! We don’t need functioning programs for the poors.

Poor and Elderly. That accurately describes everyone living in Tennessee.

215-hp is gonna feel great in that thing. Should be almost as quick as that new Accord Becky in accounting just bought.

There’s only so many parking lot burnouts you can do before you have to make a Costco run...

Plate: Tennessee will let you plate a red wagon with a cordless drill driving the rear wheels. Possibly with a EV designation. That state will do anything for a dime other than fund decent schools and deliver health care to the poor and elderly.

I don’t have much to add at this point except to say that keeping Okies as sober as possible is probably a good idea.

Seriously, put it in Park before hosing it out.

AmazonBasics delivery van. $45,000 with free shipping (via larger van). 

And brown people.

Pretty sure they would just blame immigrants, foreigners, and young people anyway. 

1st Gear: I have yet to see ANY news article or commentary on this topic to address what I see as the elephant in the room.
Nothing is stopping auto makers from voluntarily exceeding the required emissions standards set by the EPA, or by California. They could look at this as an opportunity to one up each other and get

Neutral: Pay for your damn pollution!

We need a carbon tax NOW so that the baby boomers will have to pay SOMETHING before they die. It obviously won’t be enough to pay back the damage they did, but holy shit if they die and get away with it scot-free...

I heard his missing one was in the Albert Hall.

park the Herald, axles swing...

The problem with EVs is that you need a garage to charge your car, or at least a driveway. That makes them useless for those of us who live in cities. 

I’m surprised big businesses are so against national healthcare given how much they spend on private insurance for employees. If they could remove that cost burden from themselves... 

My buddy did a round-trip between Toronto and Montreal in a Bolt, a distance of over 500km each way. He had to stop at a DC Fast Charge station halfway, and chose to top up once more on the road just in case he couldn’t find an available charge point when he reached the city, but he managed just fine. His biggest

Presumably, you would be charging your car while you are visiting with your mother. That is the intent behind most of the range solutions in electric cars.

The average American worker spends 29% of their income on health insurance???