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1st Gear: Unless you can have charging at your house its absolutely stupid to buy an EV.

I’d normally just blow past slow / yoyo drivers, but adaptive cruise control eliminates the stress that I didn’t even realize I was experiencing. Like, yes I’m slower when I use it, but I’m 100% in a better mood.

Heated steering wheel is even more important than the seats for me. My butt will warm up but I’m somebody with permanently cold hands.

Agreed! But the 5 over then 5 under yo yo bullshit still irritates me. I will usually get in front of them then set the cruise and if they get pissed, they get pissed, but at least I am not wasting my gas because THEY can’t pick a speed. A couple mph, whatever, but 10+ mph swings, GTFO of here!

Without a doubt, the answer is heated seats.

I wonder how much of the cost LG is on the hook for.

Nothing from Honda or Toyota, which is crazy to me. Yea Toyota has lots of Hybrids but the lack of a full EV is a shame.

Sure we did.  D day.  We just gave it back to them after.

CPO gives you the remainder o the 10 year warranty.

Meh. The grill’s too small and it doesn’t have that floating roof styling that I absolutely must have.

I can’t believe I’m about to fucking say this, but I think David made a great purchase here.

You know what, this is actually a reasonable decision on your part and i endorse it for the literally nothing that means.

Too long. Horrible backseat for adults (her parents). 

Thanks for this info. Every time I see analysts say something I’m always like but how full of shit are they. Now I know.

According to the census bureau a couple years ago, 𝟴𝟬 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗰𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗻𝘀 live somewhere that could be considered “urban”

If you could cover suburban and urban communities with all electric, is it not a win? Those have some of the highest pollution so it seems like a win to at least electrify those routes. If you cover suburban and urban populations, thats likely a large portion of the population.

GM always manages to eff things up in one way or another. So this is partly Super Cruise but not quite because it is partly the new electronic standard but not quite, and the Bolt EUV gets it but the Bolt does not.

I’ve used Cooper tires for years and have always liked them. They give good traction throughout lifecycle and have lasted well beyond their warranty mileage indicated.

I may be wrong on Goodyears being one of the best tire brands, but not on all-seasons being perfectly acceptable. I’ve lived in WI for many years and have driven on run of the mill tires when I was a penniless miser. If you mind your Ps and Qs as well as give yourself some room between vehicles you’ll be just fine.