Which any current EV can do round-trip, even in freezing weather. But they have been told that they will all die in 50 miles and burst into flames.
Which any current EV can do round-trip, even in freezing weather. But they have been told that they will all die in 50 miles and burst into flames.
Now I’m super-curious about how you do “gas-powered church.”
The same people who run and enforce HOA rules.
Wow. Either you just cemented your position as a total click-baiting attention-desperate whore, or as a complete fucking idiot. Which do you prefer?
The greener the grid gets, the better the BEV is for emissions
Did you notice 7 out of 12 in their list were pure EVs including #2 through #5.
I regularly have people ask me how old/what year mine is to hear surprise in their voice when I tell them it’s an ‘01. It was really polarising at the time (and a big part of that, if I remember correctly, was because it shared its frontend with the critically-lauded, but cheaper, boxster), but has aged really well.…
I think the commenter is just full it it and looking to stir up something. Talking about driving 800 miles for over 10 hours without stopping like it should be commonplace.
From a thermal efficiency standpoint there is just a massive amount of heat loss from the combustion cycle that no amount engineering will be able to make up.
“Lack of demand" for used EVs isn't the issue. My local paper today had an article on used EVs that had people buying them within hours. It's just nobody can afford a used Porsche.
FUD - but even if it were true it’ll still be under warranty so you’d get a new one.
Drive the car and you won’t care what it’s called.
A 4+ years old first generation luxury EV lost 50% of their valuation from new?
I can’t speak for the vast majority. But for myself, we regularly travel around 250 miles one way, to locations that do not have charging infrastructure, and we don’t have time to wait for a level one charge.
It'd look a lot better backdated.
My wedding ring(s) are Tungsten-Carbide with a diamond chip. It was $80 at Overstock, or you could overpay at roughly $500 in a handful of jewelry stores I saw the exact same ring in.
While I agree the US should work harder towards a more balanced budget, the idea that the US budget is anything like your household budget, is just asinine.