That might explain the freeway exit signs, then. Still a giggle.
That might explain the freeway exit signs, then. Still a giggle.
In my personal experience, they are the most reliable cars on the planet until the week after the warranty expires. Do they put some kind of a clock in there or something?
That’s easy... my friend puts a cable in the car. He goes to his Mom’s, and plugs it into the porch outlet.
I would think the sales people would take the brunt of the blame for that. Ensuring that people had a handle on the charging thing should be required.
I called it. Another bloated, common, electronics-riddled SUV with an open back. Absolutely zero difference from a Tacoma. The small truck is dead, it seems.
Being a dumping ground for the entire planet while watching company after company move all manufacturing overseas to slave labor countries isn’t turning out so great, either.
Atlanta can’t even get an inter-county system to work.
So, basically you’re saying that, for now, only the rich people get super-fast charging.
Sheetz is perfect for this. Hit the head, get a couple chili dogs and a Dew...
Yes. Kind of like seeing an ad for a ‘vintage toothbrush’.
And just WHAT would the dems do? Huh? Pass a law making everyone buy a Cruze? If tariffs can make American cars more desirable, and dems hate tariffs, then explain your point?
As far as (1.) goes, I fully expect Sheetz to run to the forefront on the charging stations. I would honestly love to have a couple chili cheese dogs while the car gasses up.
Next up... help get GM to restore fully my 2009 HHR, since they won’t sell me a new one.
You are correct, sir. Not having an advanced degree in economics, I can’t definitely give a right answer, either.
You could even make that entertaining!...
Oh, yeah. But those bastards won’t send them either.
Big Mac on an HHR? That would be sweet.
Sooth. If they would bring Cactuses (Cacti?) over here, this would be the time.
This is really true if they’re fighting for 100% retention. If nobody is buying car A, and everybody is buying car B, then is is logical to shut down the car A plant. But only so many people can be transferred to plant B. It’s like the union has no concept of math.
Being married to a Hallmark Channel addict, I will admit to liking many of these movies. Just a few bugs, though...