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Kinda like the i-everything of the late 90's/early 00's

The GL is dead...long live the the GLS. So really, it’s all roughly aligned with their cars, sans the G-Wagon and the GLB (which technically aligns, but doesn’t have a sedan/coupe bretheren)

“Plus, with the short routes school buses run, an average of 31.73 miles a shift, range anxiety isn’t really an issue.”


Smells good enough for me to offset the resources needed to grow a tree every year only to be killed off a couple years later.

The Front Range has been adding new stations left and right. Charging within the metro shouldn’t be an issue. Only becomes sketchy when heading near and over the divide.

Tesla can generally handle the cross countries just fine, as the supercharger network is largely very reliable and there enough of them scattered throughout the US to easily carry you across without range anxiety.

Like the article mentioned, the two big issues of non-Tesla chargers is quantity/location and

This will be a great benefit to everyone planning for retirement since they currently contribute an average of....$7000*. /s



That flashing your brights at a stop light will make it think you’re a fire truck and switch it over to green for you.

The Japanese don’t really seem too eager to move toward electric...seems to be a bit of a forced play to keep people appeased.

Honda also builds the Civic and CR-V in Greensburg, Indiana, so add that to the ballot.

Psst. Ethanol-free at Murphy’s at 56th/Central Park Blvd on the E/NE side. :)

And it came with the same pitfalls. Any hard braking, even if it was a child running errantly into the street, was counted against you.

For my fellow Coloradans, the myColorado app has your digital vax card on it (along with your driver’s license and fishing license, which is also very handy).

My Land Cruiser has a very similar setup.

I mean, I bought a Land Cruiser with 0 options. Granted, there are no options to choose from, but it still counts right?

Yeah, my neighborhood has a Tesla on every block. My daycare alone has at least one Model S, 3, X, and Y at drop off each day.

Maybe they’ll bury him and the hearse together.

Then what are they made for?

They obviously know how hot the used market is, too.