Yawn. Anyone can talk the talk, what counts is walking the walk.
Yawn. Anyone can talk the talk, what counts is walking the walk.
Oh, and just to go back to the ventilator thing for a second. Back in 2020, Musk said he would supply over 1,000 ventilators to California. As you may have guessed, it never happened.
Sure, Elon. Just like when you “made ventilators with Tesla parts”, and ended up sending 1000 BPAP machines that couldn’t be used.
Because when I go to buy a car, arrow-proofing is the first thing I’m asking about. It’s the TruCoating for forays onto the Oregon Trail through Native American lands.
What I find interesting is that GM killed off the Chevy Volt presumably because they were going whole hog in to EV and they deemed the PHEV bridge technology as no longer needed since EVs now had sufficient range and charging speeds at reasonable price points (e.g-the Bolt). So NOW all of a sudden it looks like every…
Since when do EVs have insane maintenance costs? I just got the 20k service done on my Polestar and you know what they did? Replace the wiper blades and filled the washer fluid. It cost $0.
I don’t think Toyota can lecture me on EVs until they actually make a Prime for actual sale.
The production limitation on the Prius is absolutely baffling to me. It flies in the face of their whole “but we can make three PHEVs for every BEV” argument. But that’s everything about Toyota’s position on EVs, disingenuous to the core.
Shocking that people aren’t wild about $60k (at 7% interest!) cars with limited, often-broken charging infrastructure and insane repair and maintenance costs.
Quite misleading, Toyota’s EV sales suck because their EV sucks and is not competitive.
After a relatively hot last couple of years, EV sales have cooled off. A lot of American buyers don’t want them
When did Jalop get such a weird, albeit slight, anti EV stance?
“The S-Class has maintained good loyalty because it’s aspirational. An EQS is not something that most people aspire to own.”
NFTs are just meant to be receipts to prove transactions occurred as a way to prevent fraud on the blockchain
Yeah the FTC really needs to clamp down on NFTs. It’s just another story of a useful piece of tech being mislabeled and misused by grifters.
And they drink 120+ octane gas, which isn’t cheap.
- Florida Man
First clue:
Where did he put $9000 worth of gas? Does he have a back-woods gas station with an old timey pump that he sells bootleg gas from? A race track?
“You’re too late!” he shouted, “I already drank it!”