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I’d say my experience with 40V equipment has been similar to yours, but when I upgraded to 80V Snapper (Greenworks, Kobalt) it was a game changer. The mower, chainsaw, and trimmer all work far better than their gas counterparts did, plus no spillage in storage or hearing protection needed in use. Not even mentioning

Same here. Have an EGo mower and leaf blower. Just bought a string trimmer to go with them. I have a townhouse lawn so one charge on the mower battery lasts pretty much all summer. Went to go mow a month ago and the battery was low so I just grabbed the battery off the blower and tossed it in and away I went.

I also have been using an Ego mower and trimmer for the last couple of years. I have a small yard (~1100sqft) and can get through 3-4 mows of long grass before needing to recharge. The battery for the trimmer I just recharge at the same time, but I don’t think I’ve ever run it down to empty. The Ego trimmer I have

Watching Grosjean drive like mad on the last ~15 laps was absolutely the best part of that race and fantastic to watch. Still can’t believe that move on Johnson didn’t take them both out.

The vehicle rides like a dream, it’s quiet, it has tons of useful storage, the engine is great for what I need, it gets decent fuel mileage for what it is, it’s built well.

Jason, I can see how you find this confusing, but you need to understand exactly how the unique Tesla system works. I’ll break it down for you.

I agree with the rest of your statement but 90 minutes of cardio isn’t exactly an elite effort. I’ll ride my bike for well beyond that, its fun.

Props to the “shame” guy. He kept that up WAY longer than I could have without dissolving into laughter at that last trucker-mouthed Karen.

Kissing inevitably leads to this conversation:

Don’t know about the rest of the country, but in the Midwest, it’s definitely Michigan, and just about everyone here knows it too.

I move my shampoo/conditioner/body wash to IKEA soap dispensers for easy metering:

> Also, aside from an otherwise decent article, why are you giving yourself props for not including the recorders name?

I’m actually not even confident Erik is capable of reading press releases. Just expressing his feelings after glossing over the pictures

This is, in short, modern Cadillac, playing catch up to a rival that is years ahead of it

100% this. I would seriously consider relocating, even to Detroit, for a job that lets me work from home 3 days a week. I would change jobs in a heartbeat for a fully remote job that lets me live anywhere. Work from home is going to be huge in terms of talent attraction. We’ve spent a year proving it can be done,

Simply put, GM is for once ahead of the other major automakers- even the likes of Toyota and Nissan- when it comes to their EV program. Their strategy took awhile to get going but they are making a lot of smart, long-term decisions. That they chose to come up with a universal chassis design that can be used for dozens

partly. That’s the idea of buying into the future. People will see you as a forward thinker...or so the logic goes.

I think the main problem is that when you buy a Tesla, you are “buying into the future!” When you buy a Chevy, you are buying a Chevy.

By the end of this decade your statement is going to be laughable. Listen to anyone who has their thumb on the industry and they’ll tell you that there’s an EV Tsunami coming and it will make ICE cars appear ridiculously outdated in a short amount of time. Think like its 1908 and someone just pulled up next to your

but by God, they’ll paint themselves and wear & do stupid shit to show support for the local team.