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Have they fixed the horrible driving position? That’s more important than the powertrain configuration.

I think the entire charging system size is a great unknown. Way too many variables. What is the impact of WFH on commuting? We know some short term effects, but not long term effects now. What is the impact of drone delivery on vehicle usage? How will the culture change based on the idea that a good VR system can make

Some owners that live in apartments, condos, etc. where they don’t have a say in whether their home has an EV charger NEED to have ample access to them as well. And let’s be honest, until the last person that remembers 5 minute gas stops dies, there will be an expectation of being able to charge wherever you are, under

there are over 130,000 public chargers across the entire country

As much as I love to got fast, no car needs more than 250hp. No SUV more than 350, ditto for trucks. Unless you’re actually using them for the intended purpose, nobody is coming close to utilizing those towing and payload capacities. Especially once you factor all the male enhancement pills added to the outside of the

Another MN guy here. Xcel is a cancer. If you didn’t already think so, you damn well knew it when they raised rates to cover the Texas debacle instead of, I dunno, making their Texas customers pay for the problem their Texas customers caused.

Also MN/Xcel resident and I agree. My power bill comes through with a “compared to this month last year” comparison and is always significantly higher even though my energy use is always lower. They’ve already hiked their rates significantly enough.

A quick google search says Xcel services 3.7 million customers in Minnesota. One dollar per customer per month would have this more than paid for in under a year.

Minnesota resident and Xcel customer here. While I can definitely see the benefit of having a large utility company maintaining chargers, let me get this straight:

9. Concerned about break ins
10. Think it’s cool to have and a way to say F you to the Democrats

As a Canadian who’s been living in Texas for the last 13 years, this is something I still cannot wrap my head around. The mental gymnastics are n a whole other level. People will leave guns in their nightstands, because they need access to it in case of a break-in to protect their loved ones, because bad guys are

I live in Central Alberta, a place that desperately wants to be Texas, and we don’t see guns in public. It’s unfathomable to me that a person would leave the house with a gun (hunting notwithstanding). It’s even more unbelievable that you’d leave a gun, unsecured in a car. It’s actually illegal in Canada to leave a

only 15 states require the reporting of lost or stolen guns

Canada seems nice, can you bring some of that common sense down south please?

Thought it meant “Moron On Board”

As a Canadian, this article is sci-fi. The idea of carrying a gun with me is pure insanity.

Making owners liable for crimes perpetrated with their stolen firearm would be fun.

The overwhelming majority of gun owners are irresponsible idiots.

Good luck getting these people to do anything.  They just swear that they’ll shoot any thieves that try to steal their guns.

I don’t think you know what “nice” RVs actually cost - Airstreams go for upwards of $200k and even the midsized ones are $100k+. And that’s without all the battery/solar power/gee-wizzery.