IDK, I own a Tesla and I think the layout of the menus is incredibly intuitive and efficient. More so than any other infotainment system I’ve used. Plus its responsive and fluid.
IDK, I own a Tesla and I think the layout of the menus is incredibly intuitive and efficient. More so than any other infotainment system I’ve used. Plus its responsive and fluid.
The fundamental question you are asking is, “Should we use public funding to encourage EV adoption?” and the answer generally is Yes. EVs are becoming more and more affordable each year.
No, not rich people. A used Bolt is only $18k-20k and other older tech city cars are sub $10k.
Well, there’s the Nissan Leaf, for environmentally-conscious frugal people, but I agree with you. We, the taxpayers, already paid for a big tax credit for EV buyers, the gas tax pays for road maintenance (or whatever the .gov diverts those funds too) but EV’ers don’t pay that, and now we have to give them free “fuel”…
That’s 22 mile per day, each way. 5 days is 110 mile trip, each way. 10 days is 220 mile trip, each way.
I bought my Model 3 in 2019 and am sooooo happy I did. I only pulled the trigger because they announced they were ending the long range rwd, which was the model that I had been looking at for the previous 6 months. Since then, the FSD package has more than doubled, the rwd is no longer available with the big battery…
it can theoretically be charged exclusively by the sun, it has an option to be plugged in to charge when conditions require it.
“I dropped them that very day and got another carrier, who agreed to fix my car.”
How’d you get them to cover pre-existing damage?
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“But Cummins, maker of the diesel-powered motors found in everything from trucks to tractors, thinks hydrogen may hold the key to its high-torque future.”
Still ugly but I guess this way is more aerodynamic for them EVs.
“THIS ISN’T EVEN A REAL TREE!!! DID YOU KNOW THAT! WHAT A GARBAGE ATTACTION!”
Does Tesla support music playing over bluetooth? I assume yes.
My dislike for Tesla knows few bounds, but this one I don’t get at all - why would you WANT to run AA on a Tesla? It has about the best infotainment system you can get in a car already, and certainly better than the crap that is AA. And it IS mostly crap, just better crap than most car’s built in crap.
“get priority over moving all the cattle thru the airports?”
A massive exposé of the oil industry and its sordid manipulation of government and consumers going on for in excess of 150 years - and you cry, “crony capitalism” over a few electric cars/trucks?
But also if the goal were to replace American ICE cars with EVs as fast as possible, there would be no 200,000 cap, period.
When its required to in order to sell cars?