You might be right. No idea.
You might be right. No idea.
Okay.
$25k or less is the key. Unless you make a lot of money or have used the credit before, if you can get under $25k, you can get 30% off/up to $4k max from a used 2+ year old EV. If you need a car, a used Model 3 is a worthy option now, it’s actually cheaper than an equivalent year/miles Camry after incentives.
That’s not really the point. Manufacturers are ignoring viable potential buyers and the EVs they might actually want to chase a segment of the market which is largely predisposed to discount electric on its face. It’s a self-defeating exercise brought about in the interest of trying to lock in the highest margins…
It was a huge waste. If they weren’t beholden to his insane design choices, they could have had a more conventional truck design out and selling at least 2 years sooner, and it would be selling so much better. So much so that Rivian probably wouldn’t have stood a chance.
My boss recently got a RAV4 Prime. Using his wall outlet charger at home and in the office, he’s had it for over 1,000 miles and still hasn’t filled up the tank.
That up-front cost would add to the value of your home as well as be amortized over the lives of any and all future EVs you had, not just the first, so boiling it down to the 161,550 miles driven requirement isn’t the full picture. (Not to mention the not-burning-gas-anymore part, but I appreciate that this is…
Car dealerships will jack up prices and blame the bridge collapse by this afternoon.
I think I definitely do take to the “this is highly unusual” stance. The polls have never been normal around Trump, and his supporters are incredibly inflexible in their leanings, and they are incredibly loud in their support. My guess is that they are way over represented in polls at this point. But historically…
you ever see an asian household? we got a sauce for everything. and i’m half american so i got all of those too. except for ranch, this country needs a twelve step program for that crap.
I would say the only way to make him face consequences is at the barrel of a gun.
If I deliberately shoot at someone and miss, technically nobody has been harmed, but I’m still guilty of attempted murder. It’s insane that Republicans are trying to excuse fraud, an actual crime, because there’s “no victim.” That’s not how fraud works!
Hot take: Reese’s eggs are the ultimate form of Reese’s, followed by Christmas trees, cups, and mini cups. Perfect balance of chocolate to pb filling.
Because she is. Now, of course, it doesn’t therefore follow that Sacha Baron Cohen can’t be an asshole as well, but it does make her “no assholes” policy ring somewhat hollow.
Sort of like anyone I know who was declared themselves as ‘hating drama’ have been the most insufferably dramatic people I’ve ever known.
My guess is that they’re getting as much “training material” as they can before they fire all of the writers and use an AI trained on these “guides” so they can run the site without any staff at all (which they can then sell as a money-making asset, instead of an unprofitable encumbrance).
This is a bummer but what would be cool is if Kotaku could be done with Jim Spanfeller, a man who is both an herb and hilariously bad at his job.
reminder that this website sucks:
I don’t even think it’s that bleak. You gotta do everything you can to counter Big Oil’s election-year raising of prices that’s already started. It’s pure pragmatism and I’m more than ok with pragmatic behavior from Democratic politicians, since it seems to happen so rarely.
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