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What should they expect? Maybe to actually compete and innovate instead of having the government do it for them. Companies want a “fair playing field” which can be translated into give us tons of money and tax incentives. These car companies are no different than pro sports team owners fleecing local governments for

I can totally relate to the non-ideal environment transmission rebuild. I rebuilt a T5 on the kitchen table in my college apartment, and rebuilt an aod in the furnace room in basement.

As a Chiefs fan one of the very few things I can take pride in is three of the top 10 and the top two on that list are against KC defenses. We may not win super bowls but we’ll make a mediocre qb look terrible now and then.

I love wagons too. Especially the 2 door Falcon wagons of the 60's. Would love to restomod one with a new turbo 4 or coyote 5.0. There’s you’re sleeper.

I’m sure foster was just injured and couldn’t stand.

The dude didn’t notice because ALL peterbilt 379 drivers sit with the seat all the way down so he couldn’t possibly see anything below the horizon. Not that he could see this car if it was right in front of his grill even in a good seating position, I’ve just wondered why they all sit on the floor.

Yes but most of the overnight charging will be at home. These infrastructure charges will be for the public to use. And sure maybe one guy only needs to charge a few times a month at a public charger, but multiply that by thousands and there is a potential problem.

I don’t see how electric cars are supposed to become mainstream when our power grid is maxed out in many parts of the country. Building charging stations so pople can use electricity when they ormally wouldn’t be seems counter productive.

This is the bid process. Low ball to get the bid then get paid through change orders and “necessary” overages.

Oh no! A for profit car company will actually have to innovate, market and compete to keep making money? How dare this happen!