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That is okay.  The stock market doesn’t care if you lose money on EVs!

“Did his check clear?”

Recall, schmecall. Get a Chevrolet Bolt.

Remembering has been replaced by googling.

I hope they just swap out the battery with the new one from the 2020s!

Considering the small quantity of failures vs. total number of Bolts built, I would suspect a manufacturing defect, not a design defect. If the wiring wasn’t up to the job it would seem there would be more failures, because “charging the car up to 100%” probably happens on most of the cars often.

You are on the right track.  Basically what you described is what happens.

This sort of thing happens in all batteries. That is why the default on my Bolt (which currently isn’t under recall.... but we will see on Monday) is set to 80% charge. In fast DC mode, the charge throttling starts around 80%.

2020 decided it was his year, one way or the other.  59 is too damn young.

The Pontiac Aztek would like you to give credit where credit is do.

Happy to hear that, because the amateur internet ones seem kind of full of sh1t. I hope none of your brothers-in-law or uncles try to explain immunology to you.

I will be shocked if any Senator gets pulled for the Cabinet.  Can’t risk any runoffs, can’t risk any re-elections.

>>I’m an immunologist<<

How many cars do you buy in comparison to how many cars do people in California buy?

I am guessing the real deal is this: Every ship is built on borrowed money.

I just assumed they wouldn’t let you on one of these things unless you tested positive for COVID-19.

He allows us to live in his world, which is the most generous thing he could possibly do.

But that range is basically based on 65ish mph.  Slower than that will increase usage, a lot slower will increase usage by a lot.  Hopefully they don’t need heat though.....

The 126 miles is “highway range”.  In a city, with lots of stop and go traffic (with regen braking) and a max speed of 40mph, this will satisfy a lot of purposes and get way more than 126 miles.

There is very little evidence of an over count and much research indicating and under count. So, go on with your theories but I won’t engage your BS any further.