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I wonder if it has anything to do with it not being an SUV in any sense of the word?

Well it’s a car so...

Bicycle commuting can have huge savings if you stick with it. My wife started bike commuting in 2018, stuck with it, and we got rid of a car. Even keeping a car - saving a gallon of gas a day is $3 a day here. $3 x 200 days a year = $600 savings a year. Talking to your car insurance company and reducing yearly miles

Count me in. Let’s be best friends!

(DT, reel it in a bit). 

Only if they’ll put the stock wheels back on and lower the price by half. 

Dude move closer to work.

Yeah, sure, I don’t think anyone’s going to feel comfortable going to the theater in March 2021. But by August? November? Sure, it’s going to take a while for the vaccine to roll out, this is not going to be a short process, but it’s going to roll out, and I’d have a lot more sympathy for their motives if they were

Nolan makes 20% of theater ticket sales and WAY less on home sales/streaming, he doesn’t want them skipping theaters.  Pretty easy to see why he’s making a fuss.

Rear visibility is probably the worst I’ve seen in any vehicle:

Why would you sell this one? This is one of the best vehicles in your fleet, and would be genuinely worth restoring. I’m not talking about a concours-level job or anything, just a nice reliable driver that can get you around and look good doin’ it. This is the one that I’d be pouring my energy into, if I were you. You

Never regret. Regret is looking back on the past and wishing it different. You are here, now, with a working Golden Eagle. Everything that happened in the past had brought you to a here and now with a Golden Eagle beneath you; any different past might not.

Wouldn’t fit your needs, or many others like our solar contractor friend on the first comment on this topic.

Exactly.

Will I get some of the money to pay for the increased heating/ac and energy since I’m at home and not using my employer’s electricity? Also, I rarely went out to lunch and didn’t use daycare, so I’m not benefitting from eliminating those anyway.

I know some people you could tax to get more than $48 billion...

I assume we’ll see some variations pop up with bigger batteries in the coming years. I assume (maybe incorectly) they did some study and said “this percentage of cargo vans travel this many miles per day” and used that as a starting point. Probably the massive increase in delivery usage in 2020 played into that too.

This thing is squarely aimed at corporate fleets where they don’t need that much range. The price, range and so on all make sense. I bet they will sell a shit ton of these things.

My UPS route was 60 - 70 miles a day and 40 miles was getting to and from the route.