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And just like gas pipelines, no one wants to run it through their town or backyard. We are once again screwed in New England. Can’t build a pipeline anywhere, especially to bring natural gas from PA, getting through NY state is a major hurdle, probably more than the impossibility of running it in the New England

It is actually just shy of that, before taxes are taken out.

The V60 Recharge is really the only answer that comes close to hitting the mark.  

Thank you for this, I didn’t know.  Looks like a legit site, will check it out.

It’s a gymkhana you can watch at work on mute, and not miss anything. Perfect.

My kids just discovered The Simpsons on Disney+, just saw the episode that meme is from over the weekend. It is when Homer first meets Marge in HS and tries to be in the debate club to get to know her, season 2 I believe.

I have no skin in the game, well, maybe buried in my 401k I do, but people are missing the point that a company the size of Tesla growing by ~45% is nearly unheard of.  That is amazing, except to the folks who thought he could squeeze out a few more %.

Likely no one who can afford an EV is eating at a fast food joint.  Chargers have almost always been placed near food or a stop so while this is still a good idea, especially as EV prices come down, not really a new concept.

Eh, we have seen prices creeping up in the Boston area. Reports all year have been pushing us to expect a slight dip after summer, which happened, and then an increase going into and lasting all winter.

Got it, thanks. It is an EQS then. It is not bad looking vs the EQB which looks odd to me. I always figure that a model with an “S” for MB should be large but this doesn’t seem very big.

Are these EQS suvs/cuvs officially for sale yet? I swear I saw this parked in a driveway in my neighborhood over the weekend, charging up. Does the smaller one have the circular lights in the grill? Based on the web page on MB site, no.  I will see if it is still around later today and snap a picture.

As a happy Sonata N Line owner of an impacted car with 32k miles on it already, I have had no issues, same with many others in the various forums online. Compared to my previous VW TDI with DSG, it shifts just as smooth, except for manual downshifts which is such a minor thing it is hardly worth mentioning, something

I see the comments regarding the tax incentive and to just not worry about the $7,500 but with some of the highest energy prices in the country, including electricity, the north east is not the place to get those “savings” back quickly. Factor in that he previously leased and likely will swap cars sooner than 5 years,

Neutral: The TLX looks good, the Integra, not so much. The problem is that the current version of the Civic is likely the best it has ever looked.  It is very restrained and like a few previous generations, should age well.

1st gear:  If the i7 is the thing that is in the photo, that is not a “fantastic looking” car.  Jut not seeing anything on the exterior we haven’t seen already.  Besides the X4 blob, I don’t dislike the latest BMW styles, but that 7 just doesn’t do anything for me, I prefer the Korean designs over that at the moment.

The Civic of a small/mid-size CUV. Looks good, much better than a current CR-V or ither that are similarly sized. Honda finally going in the right direction in terms of style.  A little boring will make this a more timeless design.

I always considered around $400 to be my ceiling for payments over 4-5 years. I am just north of that now but still below. The key for me is to generally stay within the warranty window, maybe go over a little and trade before 100k miles. While it isn’t the best on resale, I still am able to roll over the equity and

Can confirm, same time frame, one town south of Boston and our in home day care provider, who was slightly more reasonable vs Bright Horizons, had a medical issue mid-year, maybe 2014-ish. We scrambled along with the other parents impacted for a few months and ended up with a slot that we were grateful to have but the

You just reminded me of that hell. There were a few years where it was $40-$42k per year (for 2) which is still impacting my finances 4+ years later. Someone I know mentioned that they gave their parents (grandparents to the kids), who watch their children, a bottle if “nice” wine and something else, totaling around

Agreed with others, no way you are still doing this.  If you agree with the science that surface transmission is not really any higher than any other virus, basically none, then why are you still wiping stuff down or wearing gloves?  For the few people who were doing this early on, that went away rather quickly.