EV depreciation just means that you’re unselfishly saving the planet. If you really cared about the environment you’d be happy to lose 100% of your investment.
EV depreciation just means that you’re unselfishly saving the planet. If you really cared about the environment you’d be happy to lose 100% of your investment.
A C8 Corvette is a better car anyways.
Minicar meet F-150 head on. Oops that didn't go too well for the passengers in the minicar. Oh well, it was cheap and planet savey.
1% of the vehicles likely ever go off-road.
The engine probably still has dozens of horsepower.
Tesla apologists be like...”There’s a climate emergency and dude’s worried about a little thing like a slashed wrist!?!? And what was the carbon footprint of those bandages? Couldn't he have used moss and tree bark?"
Tesla Cybertruck : Unsafe at Any Volt
You had me sold at “simulated exhaust note”. That adds a sense of gravitas to the whole planet saving thing.
End all subsidies to both ICE and EVs plus their infrastructures and see what happens. EVs cease to exist while ICE grows in leaps and bounds.
I live in a city that has an advanced system of protected bike lanes. They've been taken over by the electric motorcycles posing as bicycles that the government's given rebates to purchase. It's now safer to ride a traditional bicycle in the car lanes.
This same site just published an article claiming that Rivian is losing $33,000 per truck sold.
Wow, that's dedication to saving the planet. Maybe if Rivian loses more money per toy, er, I mean truck, they could solve this whole climate emergency thingy.
Many of those newly minted pandemic cyclists have had their crashes and realized that bicycles aren’t toys, they’re serious business. And the ebike adopters have moved on to their next impulse purchase.
My worst nightmare is a Star Trek reboot with Leonardo Di Capprio as Kirk, Tom Cruise as Spock and John Travolta as McCoy.
What next for these two, the Congressional Medal of Honor?
Why it’s OK that MX-5 Miyatas and Toyota 86s don’t have more horsepower.
The chlorine content of my municipal water supply is 3 parts per billion. Does that mean that it can cure chlorine gas poisoning? Or is 3 ppb too high a content to be a homeopathic cure?