redneckrob
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redneckrob

Ebikes are nice because you can get to your destination not sweaty. When I rode to work we had a changing room but most are not that lucky. With an Ebike its not a concern and then on the way home you can get more exercise. To be honest any additional amount of exercise people get is going to be an improvement.

I get a kick out of how you can see the marks in the carpet where it’s been vacuumed with a hand-held unit. Sprucing it up for the sale—good job.

That sir, is a great fucking question

Hyundai already has their “Express” program where you can technically purchase straight off a dealer’s website.

For all the disagreement that exists in the automotive space, I think we can all come together on this one:

But... when infrastructure is in place to facilitate safe bicycle riding, bicycle riding increases.

FUCK YEAH

I’m one of the few who will actually advocate for silver and metallic grays on cars, but that primer gray is simply horrendous and it needs to stop.

So, exactly why are you here at Jalopnik?

And the third-highest consumer of electric vehicles after California and Florida.

Woke and bike both have 4 letters.  The election was stolen.  -God Bless.

I came here to read the comments and got here too early. Can’t wait.

Please follow your user name.

Those things do not exist within 100mi of where I live. So I can’t ride a bike?

Yeah, that’s not how that works. I bike commute. The fastest route between work and home (5km) is a straight line up an arterial road. I could meander through the park and its lovely multi-use trails. That would take me an extra 45 minutes and I’d be putting pedestrians in danger. Commuting is not a leisurely ride. I

I bike to commute. We’re valid transportation.

“Only pay cash”.

I still disagree.  I would say at least half of the general public ARE keen for tougher emissions laws because people generally like breathing clean air and not having asthma attacks.