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Richard
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I guess that you don’t understand that this is Beta and that you have to specially qualify to get it. It is a work in progress. And I have not heard of any babies being killed by it.

In his S63 Mercedes. In Miami. Hmm.

Austrian. Same language I believe.

The stone age did not end because we ran out of rocks. As better solutions to problems come along we will implement them.

When I started selling cars in 1983 I worked at a Chevy dealership in a very blue collar neighborhood. The Carter years inflation had passed its peak by then (how history repeats). Often a prospect would remark “Wow, that is more than I paid for may home!” I answered “I’ll trade ya, even up.” Usually got a chuckle,

I just took a road trip from Milwaukee to Minneapolis (339 miles) and back in my Tesla M3 std. range. I learned two things. The whole experience was very pleasant. And range is overrated. I had four different schemes available of stops at charging stations. There were seven superchargers along the route. It took two

“Here’s the deal though, it’s gotten very murky what we’re actually trying to accomplish here. Are we trying to get off of petroleum? Or are we trying to get away from internal combustion all together? Are we just trying to reduce carbon footprint?”

My God! It is an SUV. Who takes something like this to the track on weekends?

Duh! We need to follow France’s lead. Build nuclear plants. The electron fairy ain’t coming.

Until someone dies and the lawsuits begin.

Hmm. My sons Tesla model Y gets more range on a fill up. But people say they need 500 miles on an EV before they’d buy one?

Both! But we are talking about a second world country here.

Sure. A three wheeler, two seater prototype. Not very practical.

If they are being overworked they are in violation. ATP pilots are strictly limited to the hours worked.

A 500-1000 miles? Does your ICE car do this?

I guess I am an outlier. I think this will appeal to 16 year old boys looking for attention. I don’t understand the point of this. Isn’t one of the appeals of EVs is that they are quiet?

The scofflaws will just rip up the ticket when they get it. So, what’s your point?

The problem in Chiraq is not the police but the prosecutors. They have a “catch and release” policy.

This! My best friend bought one. Sounds like an agricultural implement.

This! A hundred times this! Like 16 year old boys. Making a lot of noise to attract attention. And then add loud audio systems on top of it.