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*looks at my 2017 bolt which has cost me less than $20 of electricity to run for the last year and has always been charged at home*

The planet thanks you.

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The Roman quadriga of the era was not known for its reliability either, a lot like modern Italian supercars, very stylish but then the wheels fall off... 

OMG, Jesus Christ on a Taco!

Lawrence, you had a great opportunity to investigate this story, but instead you wrote a short piece with little depth. For some reason you focused on attacking California based on a list of items in a paragraph that you didn’t investigate. Writing a list of assumptions in a single paragraph just opens up the

Luckily there is promising battery technology on the horizon that is better than LiON batteries and uses zero Lithium. 

Telsa and Wall Street in a nutshell.

When they “revealed” the Cyber Truck, they brought in a half-baked prototype, shot a nice own-goal by damaging glass in a demo supposed to show how indestructible it was, and promised a release timeline that was ridiculous to any reasonable observer even on that day. This time around, they showed two vehicles under

2nd gear and 5th gear is clearly writing on the wall that all is not rosy with car makers taking the plunge into a pure EV strategy. If it was, Polestar would not be posting operating losses of nearly $1B. Sure, some of that is still incurring the initial costs of R&D, new platform development, and tech to productioniz

I just prefer to assume they REALLY hate driving the same car 2 days in a row.

Three-time 4Runner owner here. Yes, they run a long time but a 1990 with 150,000 miles on the clock is not “just getting started in life”. A 2015 with 150,000 miles maybe, but not a 33-year-old truck. It’s like saying a 69-year-old man is just getting started in life because he hasn’t traveled much.

Meanwhile, my parents took an annual trip to see the grandparents with two kids, in a 2 door Buick Skyhawk. Yep, we had a J car, with the slightly better but still horrible 2.0l. One year we had no heat, and drove through snow and ice in that little 2 door Skyhawk. My grandmother was pissed, and paid to have the heat

While watching netflix on the dash screen, from the back seat without a driver, asleep.

That’s mainly because so many people have deluded themselves into believing they “need” a loaded full size truck with 4wd.   Or they “need” a 7 passenger SUV just because they have one or two kids. 

But they Cybertruck can pull near infinite mass, so you could just move the earth and leave the semi where it was

He probably didn’t even signal before running her over.

Yeah, about 10,000rpm’s worth of at least 70% full torque.  That is going to feel amazing.

Bumpers break when the tiers don’t have enough grip. 

Unless you only live and drive along major interstates, the Tesla version isn’t fabulous either. There is an awful lot of this country that is nowhere near a supercharger. And the last time I drove past one, there was a nice line of cars waiting. Somehow I think THAT line is probably worse than the line for gas at

how is this better than the M4? M4 looks amazing. iX as well.