You Sir, are on the completely wrong site for that. Journalism is a dirty word here, and deeply offends the ChatGPT bots.
You Sir, are on the completely wrong site for that. Journalism is a dirty word here, and deeply offends the ChatGPT bots.
People realize they’re not the “cheap/easy to own” vehicle they thought?
Without a lot more data, thats really not fair. You see all kinds of cars from all brands available used.
Vloggers and wealthy people siphoning off tax credits.
My mother has a Ioniq5. She kind of sort of hates it: Reason being that public charging stations are crap. The Tesla ones work-but they are slow and the EA ones are rarely operational.
Pretty easy to solve here, they aren’t what the consumer was expecting. They thought there would be more options for charging or the range just isn’t up to snuff for them.
I wonder what percent of the first owners saw the crazy markups/demand and sold to get their share of the craziness. Maybe we are seeing the consequences of so many flips gone bad, but I doubt it.
A co-worker of mine bought a new Mach-e sight unseen and had no clue how to charge it at home. Really didn’t know anything about it. She asked me cause I’ve had a model 3 for years. Some people are just not too bright and throw money at new shiny things, then realize they jumped the gun and sell the cars. Not really…
Spend the money on a fresh engine/transmission and some interior upgrades, call it a day. Newer =/= better.
People with more money than sense? I feel like a lot of it is just that the person didn’t understand what they were buying. There’s a lot of EV hype out there without a lot of understanding of what that reality actually is.
Toyota-We can’t keep claiming supply chain issues to keep prices inflated, what should we do?
We all knew it since Bronco Sport was released.
Seriously. Relying on Electrify America is not going to do them any favors.
WO BRO....I woke up to a leaf on my car windshield here in The mountains of northern San Diego...It was crazy.
Yeah, the February storms were way more gnarly than Hilary in my area (south OC)...and saying it never rains here is lol-worthy.
>> It never rains in Southern California, it is extremely rare.
Tesladouche will herald this as the most significant advance in automotive design since the invention of the wheel.
Not having read the books I thought the first season was fun enough, though not great. I hope that it will improve in season 2, though I’m a bit apprehensive since it seems like the showrunner comes from the same school of thought regarding adaptations as the showrunner of The Witcher.