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I see you have an 85D. Had you sprang for the 100D, they would have aligned it a little better.

how hard can it be? just slap em on there. it’s not like they left the factory in much better condition

You don’t repair consumer electronics, you replace them. Sheesh people.

Exactly. Feel good laws man. It looks good to type up a law that sounds good on paper but when looked at it from a practical point of view and the pragmatic application of the law/legislature. The moves that make voters think you are doing something.

The police have released an image of the driver that night:

I live in an oil and gas production area, and many of our municipal vehicles are now CNG. The city buses are mostly LNG. I think Chesapeake paid for a large portion of the facilities costs (high pressure gas lines, reserve tanks, etc.).

This is so incredibly stupid. Create demand where there is none just to make a political point. The only good thing is all we’d need to do to outrun electric police cars would be to wait for them to run down their batteries.

We’ll have to agree to disagree. The client got zero points on his license when he certainly would have gotten two points if he had fought it (or not fought it, for that matter).

If you want me to show up in a tie AND pants, that will cost you extra.

Will this really prove demand, though? Its $10 billion worth of vehicles cities don’t technically need, and $10 billion in extra sales that won’t be sustainable after that initial purchase, meaning its a temporary spike, but not really growing the market or increasing consumer demand.

Came here to say this, thanks.

Not even that. They are asking for government funds to prove consumer demand for cars consumers want but can’t afford AND the logistical net work can not support.

I would hardly call it demand when it is a few individuals sitting around trying to figure out the best way to buy these vehicles with tax dollars. I guess we could also say there is significant demand for the Gravina Island Bridge and the High Speed Rail.

Electric fire engines. Yeah ok. When you’re house is burning down let me know how that works out.

So wait, cities want to prove there is demand for EVs by creating it... That’s not really the best logic. If they haven’t been asking for them before, then there’s little demand. It’s like saying that no one was buying Polaroid film, so they were discontinuing it, then all of the sudden the market surges because

Just what the city governments ought to do. Spend large amounts of taxpayer money on unproven technology that may or may not do as good of a job as fossil fuel based vehicles its replacing, just because they disagree with the president. WTF why let your city or state play with your tax money in-order to spite the

Ok so how does that prove there is some sort of demand? We’re simply stating the fact that there’s people playing politics. No proof of actual free market demand.

Half expected to see a vape cloud seep out the window

Turn what?

An E46 with 4,700 miles?