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GM gave you a choice of $1,000 towards the installation of a home charger or $500 worth of public charging for 2022-23 Chevy Bolts.  That, of course, went away when they built the last Bolt.

Some EV owners and Musk-bros discover that some things, in this case EV range, shrink in the cold.

but for those who don’t have an at-home charging solution, allow yourself ample time and charge to get to a public charger.

Let’s take all the German SUV “sports coupes”, fill a ravine with them, and produce no more. Overpriced clown cars with cryptic marketing, causing eyeball damage across the world.

Appears there’s literally no one in charge.

I wonder if the soft demand for this vehicle (especially when compared to a Telluride) is because of the poor state of the charging infrastructure, so far, in the US. This is ostensibly a ‘family vehicle’ and deservedly marketed as such. Since a lot of people buy these to have the capability (whether actually used or

I thought that was a “Yute”?

Ute is just what they call younger people in South Jersey.

The beady-eyed headlights, the utter blankness of its fascia, the jowly flabbiness of its proportions...yup, I’d say the “stylist” was paying homage to Putin’s favorite bitch:

Margo was fantastic in Justified.

Murdering your potential customers is an ineffective sales technique. Even my local KIA dealer stopped doing that.

A Boat Engine?  That sounds like a downgrade.  A definite No!

If you are dumb enough to drink Elon’s Kool-Aid, you deserve to lose your $250,000.

I knew Vegas was gonna deliver some good comedy at least. We’re already off to a great start.

Everyone in F1.

Of course dealers are trying to steer people away from EVs and into ICE vehicles.  Dealerships make at least 75% of their revenue from service and once a new EV leaves, the service department will probably never see it again.

One of life’s greatest mysteries is how little car salespeople know about the products they sell. It’s because most aren’t really in sales (mentally and skills wise). The real sales industry hustles to convince their clients they need to buy XYZ. Car dealers have had it pretty easy the past 130 years.  

I mean, worse things have been done with ill-gotten gains.  I’ll allow it.

If they’re having trouble filling hotels it’s not apparent from the pricing for that weekend...

No surprise that this goofy lawsuit is headed up by Stephen Miller.