The ban only applies to commercial vehicles. Author could have done a better job, instead of blanket labelling all diesel-powered vehicles, could have been more specific that this applies to commercial fleets only.
The ban only applies to commercial vehicles. Author could have done a better job, instead of blanket labelling all diesel-powered vehicles, could have been more specific that this applies to commercial fleets only.
The thing I hat, and this really grind my gears. Is people buying cars with no intention to keep them and just to sell them. I can’t say how many times I’ve gone through the auction sites and seen new cars with less than one tanks worth of mileage on them being sold (I remember there was a huge craze back with the…
This is the feel-good story we all wanted to read about. Car flipper thinks he could make a quick $3000 only to lose a lot more. It’s still a fucking Corolla. Once aftermarket pricing breaks in to a higher segment, people will just buy a higher segment car. Like a Supra, for example.
Republicans have completely given up on any coherent agenda other than pandering to their mouth-breathing base. Way to go, dipshits.
If you made a snack chip of lead paint chips sprinkled with seasoned asbestos and printed on the bag “100% disliked by Libruls!”, millions would still buy them and gobble them down. This is what some legislators think is a good use of their time and taxpayer salary.
They do matter. They matter too much. They have 6 senators to New York and New England’s 14, but with a tiny fraction of their population. That is insane power, and one reason we need to make PR and the VI states ASAP.
Horses. They drive horses. Wyoming was the last state to get everything. Electricity. Penicillin. Cell phones. Emo. Covid. You name it.
We should merge Wyoming with Colorado or Montana, and merge the Dakotas, then grant statehood to Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.
It would solve a lot of problems and we wouldn’t need to argue about updating the flag.
Republicans are more invested in the so-called culture war than actually doing any legislating and governing. While I don’t think this bill would ever pass, the idea that Wyoming politicians introduced it would mean that they get to stay in office even longer because they are 100% pandering to their voter base.
It’s always funny when tiny little pip-squeak states like Wyoming and the Dakotas think that their opinions on these things matter in comparison to states like California and New York, which are actual global economic powerhouses.
Counterpoint: you invested in a car making company that has not yet delivered a single product, yet was "valued" as being with more than multiple companies that actually deliver millions of cars per year. Get fucked?
Go read the wiki page on heat pumps. They are essentially a reverse air-conditioner. They don’t need heat to make heat. They compress refrigerant to heat up the refrigerant then use that to make heat in the cabin.
The real problem is all the Normies and their dammed SUV culture...I would have wanted that Honda E-thing but nooooo I can’t have it cause it won’t sell well.
But that $40k buyer may be swayed into buying an EV due to the tax break that reduces the net cost verus buying a gas crossover in the low 30k range. The average car goes for about $36k-ish so having the tax credit get EVs closer or below average is smart for the typical buyer. I agree there needs to be more EVs in…
I wholeheartedly agree that they need to review the structure of the rebates and the impacts. Particularly the timing, which obviously wasn’t enough to manufacturers to pivot resources.
Soooo.... vehicle being used as a car, can’t hold more people than a car, and replacing a car is classified as a car. Seems fair to me.
What in the fucking government overreach is going on here?
You elected them. Now suffer.
I’m not sure any of these responses hit it. Also, never a bimmer person, but the i3 is the only BMW to interest me for about the past 10 years.