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Disagree at least to a point. the *vast* majority of time ppl will be ‘filling’ at home.

Honda’s older system wasn’t as advanced as Toyota’s. It was an integrated drive train of some sort. But it still worked even if the battery was totally dead compared with a Prius that would simply stop and die when the battery EOL’d.

As a native of Rochester NY I can attest to the inland North East being basically a disaster free zone.

2003 Honda Civic Hybrid manual...cruise wouldn’t disengage if you pulled it out of gear without using the clutch ;-)

They’re currently working on a methane harvesting version.

Sample size of one:  2011 Soul with zero significant issues over the years.

I’m sorry sir, we’ve voided your warranty due to that aftermarket non HD approved hip replacement.

Short of battery swaps at Truck stops, long haul EV’s just aren’t a great idea.

lower prices *and* less stupid ads?   I’d pay good money for that!

in VA you can literally post a $500-ish cash bond in lieu of having insurance when you register your vehicle...which is insane

Honda has plants in the US. Same for Toyota, Mercedes, BMW and I’m sure others.

Underground acquifers don’t refill directly from rain water or irrigation run off. I’d bet more than a few of the farms are pulling from them and not surface water.

Willful obtuseness. Duly noted.

Actually it is. See farming.

Siri, how do we create a water shortage?

There was a guy who actually figured out the scratch off system for a particular game. He could tell which were winners and which were losers. Most places will let you buy a bulk of scratchers (like for a party door prize/bday/etc) and return unused ones.

Exactly. I only play when it’s stupid big, b/c it’s entertaining to think what could be.

Anyone with half a brain woul.....

Yeah. As the market of potential buyers of $40/60K cars expands, at some point there’s enough demand make companies successful.

the 1LT model is looking at $45K price. Not exactly discounted much at all.