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So watch it on TV.

Don’t forget a battery technology which takes a long time to charge, sometimes spontaneously catches fire, and doesn’t have decent range.

How about an eMu?  The Australians found those are hard to kill. :-D

May I please order a price correction?  Preferably from Honda or Toyota?  I won’t look at Ford or Stelantis.

Likely. I bought a 2022 Toyota Venza in January 2022. I’m off the market for at least 10 years, after which maybe EVs will be something I’ll consider. Last year, I could neither afford one nor have a place to charge it.

I won’t be buying an EV until charging times and ranges improve, and I have a place to charge the thing.

I was there on the 19th, the Monday before the event. They had crowd barriers all over the place, and portapotties littered the landscape. I don’t know what it looks like normally. Since I didn’t have a reservation, they let me drive up to the 16 mile point, which is shown in one of the slides, then take a school bus

I had been wondering if anyone went over an edge.

Were they still alive?

if I remember correctly, I saw a spill of oranges at a left-hand 90 degree turn in one of Tennessee’s cities around 2010.  Oranges everywhere.

60K pounds, not tons.  30 tons.

Nice!

Have them tow it to a Tesla showroom parking lot, so potential buyers can see it. (evil grin)

There’s nothing Tesla or any other plug-in electric vehicle maker can do to get me to buy from them.  I have no place top plug the thing in, even if I could afford it.

When I go to Red Rocks out here in Colorado I bring a cushion.

That doesn’t sound “bad-ass”,  It sounds STUPID.  No fool like an old fool.  Hasn’t gotten wiser in 36 years, has he?

So, someone lost their Soul???

How about a car with no motor?  No motion: no motion sickness.

I saw the aftermath of a truck losing a load of oranges in Tennessee a number of years back.

Even if they get killed, that’s on them.