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This.

You’re equating Native Americans to animals. You’re part of the problem. 

Change Jeep Cherokee back to Liberty and Grand Cherokee to Grand Liberty, boom, done, you’re welcome Stellantis.

Road salt and time. Vehicles have about a 10 year lifespan on the optimistic side here in the northeast. There is a strong push for the ban of ICE new sale, with MA being the latest to jump on the bandwagon of morons. So yes, there are people "coming to take away" my ability to freely travel. 

OK, I guess when you force the EV revolution, we can’t get to the grocery store with your adequate 48 miles of range, we’ll just pack back in to the cities where you have abundant and affordable housing and a well maintained public transportation and abundant charging stations for those without on site parking and

We are in full agreement on the idea that we MUST pursue electric vehicles. I apologize for calling you butt hurt.

BRAVO!

If you think that 22 is bitter cold, you have some traveling to do.  I live in Ohio and I don’t think I’ve seen a high above 22 in weeks.  We don’t all have ten minute commutes and live in pleasant weather.  There is a whole other half of the country that lives with environments 180° from yours.  

This slideshow format for comments is stupid.

“Nearly a quarter...”

Fortunately, it is an edge case that doesn’t have to be corrected right now for the other 80+ percent of people in the US to start adopting EVs for daily use. As they become more widespread, solutions will be created to address it.

Nearly a quarter of Americans live in what the US Census Bureau defines as a rural county.   Is this the majority? No. Is it some weird fringe group? Also no.

I’m in the Upstate NY, not far from Watkins Glen International. It’s a 30 minute ride to Wegmans, yes, we have a grocery store in my town, but it’s selection is

That would get me to the nice grocery store and about halfway back, left on the side of a dirt road, in freezing temperatures, with no heat.

For our other typical trip, it would allow us to get to my in laws to drop off the kids, then we can spend our date night finding a charging station that works with whatever

Hi, I live in not-urban place. I also travel to other not-urban places. If I have to pull over every 125 miles to fill-up, even it it takes me 5 minutes, it’s going to be a long drive wherever I go. 150 miles one way is something of a quick overnight trip. 300 miles one way is a weekend.

What does David do with the unwanted axle once he’s retrieved his rust?

why you filthy bastard you get over here you miserable horse-loving pile of mealy apples you take that back before I provide you with what for you ham-humping beady eyed noodle-crotched mutagen why if I wasn’t already in my leisure pants I’d digitize my self and crawl into your modem you pickle-addled clam kisser and

Attention internet commenters:

When we get our sidewalk redone at our house we’re putting this kind of thing in. No more shoveling, no more icy sidewalks. I’d love to do the entire driveway but it’s way too big - it’d cost a fortune to install and to heat

Jason, I have another idea.

Ferrari is also using a physical button that you can feel without looking at it. Tesla is using capacitive buttons that feel no different from the rest of the wheel, which is way worse.