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We got close…. But jaguar rejected the Bertone B99 design. 

This was peak Jaguar - do this again

From what I’ve seen it isn’t the maintenance costs that are killing EV rental cars, it’s repair costs when a Tesla or Polestar gets in a fender bender, a frequent issue with rental cars. The long down time for damage repair and the need to use a Tesla-certified repair center make it prohibitively expensive. 

Add in the diesel exhaust students will not be breathing.

I found his channel looking for a new toolbox- he has a fantastic toolbox compairison video.  Been subscribed since, everything he puts out is excellent

Looks aside, why the heck is a Chevrolet priced so similar to it’s Cadillac brethren? If you like the looks of both of them, the Lyriq seems like such a better buy. Am I missing something? Does the Chevy come with a bigger battery than the similarly priced Lyriq?

No.

Give Comer some credit here — he knows full well that all he has to do is serve up a theory....any theory....and Fox (and OANN) will blow it up 1000x and then run with it. His intended audience neither requires nor even wants actual proof, facts, or logic — they just want an accusation that they can repeat all over

PHEV variant please, and also not Gladiator shaped/dimensioned.

Not sure they want to iron out the kinks, as they seem to be the whole point of this thing...

Elon said his mean-spirited thing (because his daughter hates him), Jalopnik wrote an opinion piece. You shared a stupid comment and I replied to your stupid comment. Free speech all around.

You know, I’m starting to think that Elon Musk might be kind of a bad person.

Seems maybe too soon to be asking this again after it was only a week or two since the “What’s the Greatest Cheap Car of All Time” article. My answer is still the same, and the 4th sub-$20k car not mentioned in the list here:

I don’t own one but I think the Maverick Hybrid is a very strong value proposition. Lots of capability and efficiency but not a huge price tag, even loaded up with options.

“One day, when all these useless politicians (on both sides) stop their pissing matches over who can screw whose base over more, I might be able to get an EV, that I can charge at a convenient place, for less than my yearly salary. Maybe even, dare I say, get a rebate?”

But after all this time, Toyota couldn’t bother making a 30 mile plug in hybrid before California regulations pushed them. Or even a hybrid truck ...

I love how people say things like “there are still the dirty parts about EV’s no one wants to talk about” when literally every article and comment thread about EVs is chock full of misinformation about how batteries can’t be recycled (they can), or how lithium and rare earth mining is uniquely harmful (it isn’t), or

As an EV owner, this is great.

Unions, or the equivalent power on the side of the workers vs those that have power to crush workers, should be supported.