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-Out right now and qualify for FULL ($7500):
BEV:
1. Bolt
2. Bolt EUV
3. Lyriq
4. F-150 Lightning
5. Tesla 3 (performance only, but only under $55k)
6. Tesla Y (AWD, LR, or Performance, but only under $80k)
7. ID.4
PHEV:
8. Pacifica PHEV
9. Lincoln Aviator GT PHEV

Well yeah, who else is buying new cars anymore? Not low income people. Tax credits like this are never for the average person, it is to spur growth. This just incentivizes someone who was already going to buy a new car and in a position to do so to buy electric, then in a few years they get passed down to the average

I’m certain I saw a few of these at San Antonio International. I’m not sure what line you had to be in, to use them, but because I was in the normal peasant “take your shoes off” line, I imagine it was for TSA Precheck people.

Unfortunately, the problem is a lot more complex and it’s difficult to say if direct sales would save any money.

Holy crap, there’s a Wagoneer L?  The Grand Cherokee L was on my list of cars, but I wanted it to come with the Diesel. :(

Oh, I know.  I rented one for a family vacation.  7 people coming, 8 people going. It’s a freaking bus.   I almost bought something like that, but I ended up with the Ram because I like the EcoDiesel.

It seems like it’s just ‘business as usual’ to lose that kind of money in your first several years of being a tech/auto startup. There’s a lot of development and costs at the beginning. The only reason this is news is because modern tech companies are able to procure those high-risk deep-pocket investors to bankroll

Cargo volume should be measured with all seats in their locked and fully upright positions, thanks. If I’m going to carry 8 people around, I need to fit 8-people worth of their junk.

I think it’s kind of ridiculous to even imply that you might think that the hosts endorse or share the guys beliefs.

Well, yes, the spread of this kind of information has increased awareness and therefore anxiety, but I find it surprising that people still act that way as often as they do because of the cameras. Cameras have led to so much more prosecution and conviction of these types of people.

So.....I’ve been on Frontier, Allegiant, and Spirit a few times in my life. They’re not airlines I would recommend or otherwise seek to fly with....but I get it.

Aw geez, I hate it when that happens.

If you’re building a fence, trust me, you want to include Alabama and Mississippi, too.

For the record, I lived in Pensacola for several years and been in Florida all my life. If you’re going West on I-10, anything past Tallahassee is simply considered L.A. (Lower Alabama).

I fear for the safety of the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile: “OFFICER! THERE’S A MAN DRIVING A HOT DOG!”

If it’s not clear by now, there have been a lot of outages and there have been a lot of problems leading to many large parties (let’s use the ENTIRE airline industry as an example), abandoning the platform.

It’s going to be interesting to see how Zoomers and Alphas act when they get bigger into voting.

Oh, and for the record, cars ending up in a ditch isn’t always a feasible consequence for bad/drunk drivers....especially if that ditch is, instead, your front yard or garage door.

You’ll have to explain what a “properly designed” roundabout would look like on a 20mph neighborhood street.

I hit reply too soon.

I have a problem with this line of thinking/justification.