crouchingtiger
crouching tiger
crouchingtiger

I work for a Maine state agency, and they make as many jobs partially remote as possible. The savings on fleet vehicle mileage, gas, wasted time, and externalities of fossil fuel use are considerable. Maine believes in leading by example, and so climate policy builds in government from the outset. 

I bought a 5 month old Ioniq 5 AWD for $35000. It had some upgrades I wanted also. It's a great car and I plan on keeping it for a long time. I totally understand that the new cars are objectively better, but it was time to replace the 18 year old Civic (manual!) and that car absolutely meets our needs, including for

Kia Soul is absolutely the answer. I'm surprised at all the other responses because I figured the Soul has to be the leading contender by a mile.

Pete Davidson isn't looking so bad these days.

Remember the Bushmaster ad that had people turning over their “man card” for various bullshit?

I bought an Ioniq 5 a few months ago. Our other car is a VW Golf Sportwagen (diesel manual wagon, which if it were brown would check all the Jalopnik points...).

I signed in after more than a year away just to star this. Damn!

Like gymnastics!

Not to mention the regenerative braking

That's precisely why these should be electric trucks

We could tax corporations, and not just living and breathing people

Hitler sketched out what became the Beetle, for starters.

I like that there aren't many exits on the turnpike.

I like that they separate the trucks in the northern half of the state.

Honda Civic hybrid also

It's slang for taint in the US South

Hey moron: Massachusetts doesn’t border Maine.

We got a diesel VW Golf manual wagon when we had a second kid. With 2 car seats, we couldn’t carry the dog anymore. Its the perfect family vehicle.

I dunno. Lots of Catholics in both cities

Just like how the roads are free (excepting toll roads) and taxpayer funded.