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You know..i just realized that my Xterra cant make this drive w/o filling up either. Perhaps the fill up would be a little quicker w/the Xterra but taking 25-30 minutes for a cup of coffee in Frisco is a nice change of pace anyway.

Worse things in life than doing that. :)

Good questions - i dont know anything obviously. Im very interested in these. In a perfect world id like an EV that could make it from the Western Slope to Denver in a single charge and these probably dont do that specific requirement but everything else they offer looks quite appealing to me. 

Oh, cool, i had no idea. Thanks for the info.

I hope youre right. I am certainly EV curious about what Toyota will produce as i trust them more than most manufacturers. But the impossible name and snooze inducing looks dont exactly instill confidence.

Yes to this.

ah..Im from Denver and moved to the Western Slope a few years back. I work w/a guy who lost everything in the Marshall fire.

Literally no idea what youre talking about. Generally speaking local govts are arms of NIMBYs and are hellbent on making homeowners richer by strangling supply in desirable areas and thus increasing prices. 

Jesus..where are you located? I guess the one advantage of living in the desert like i do is that were very unlikely to get winter fires as its cold for months at a time and not much foliage to burn.

Lol, you're such a try hard putz. 

Good luck, Rory! I've enjoyed your work. 

Sure.. i spend hours each week hiking and running in the desert and mountains. I love to cook. I enjoy my pets. My wife and i sit around and enjoy movies and music. All of that is essential to a good life.

good for you! I was living upstate NY at the time in Albany and spending a lot of time in the city. Living day to day like an animal so buying never even entered my mind but i wish it had!

To all the snowflakes that are going to have a case of the sads reading this, grow up. Everything is politics and policy. Whether you want to deal w/it or not. 

The key word here is “most”. It seems that w/this specific issue at this point in time a lot of these Jeeps are just 5000+ pound paperweights and have to be towed to the dealer. 

I mean we can argue semantics but to the average consumer if they get their 60k Jeep and w/in hours its totally unusable and the dealer explains that its not bricked its just not working at all in any way shape or form the average person is going to feel that its bricked if they have any familiarity w/the term.

This is just simply wrong. Housing prices dropped in SF and Denver and NYC etc. Read a book. 

ah, yes, my car is not bricked you see.. its just not able to do anything and needs to be towed away for a fix. But its not bricked.

eh, im old enough to remember 2008-2012 when houses dropped dramatically. All i said was that house prices can drop and have done so but we are ending up w/a higher floor after the bounce back.

Right.. sort of like housing. Its not that housing prices can go down because they absolutely can and do but.. we have reached a new higher floor it seems and not sure were going back to what prices and deals were a few years back.