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Waiting on the recall about them catching fire.  Probably have to wait a year or so thou.

No it isn't.  In that case let's compare the Mach-E to the Ecosport, since their the lowest cost ICE vs lowest cost EV.  Vehicle size should have no bearing on the comparison.

I would still have it over a Hyundai or Kia.  

The range is the same across all trims levels.

The Bolt EV is sized like a Sonic, not a Spark.  Plus the lowest trim level available on the Bolt is 1LT, not the same as the Spark's 1LS trim level.

No it wouldn’t. America doesn’t pump enough crude oil to accomplish that. If our cars ran on natural gas it could work but since they don’t it would be stupid as heck.

This seems like something the 2nd or 3rd owner would care more about.

Rick Scott is presently in the US Senate, not Florida's Governor mansion. He doesn’t have much direct control over the things your suggesting.

It appears they really don’t care about cheap cars anymore, with some exceptions. 

I hate coming across these at night. The dumbasses insist is having some stupid LED lightbar or hid headlight that blinds you and everyone in a 300 yards in front of them.

It built the Hummer that ran over his dog on his birthday.

Know only if BMW was still capable of building a V8 that could last 20 years.

So far I’ve named the three I had:

Why can't this happen in my neighborhood?  I really want to come across something neat.

I must mention the great state of Tennessee.  Dare I say with roads that rival the best of California when you are in the middle of nowhere.  The real gems are the country back roads that goes on for miles and miles.  And they are ALL over the state from west to east.

What are you talking about?  The western 1/3 is just as good as the rest.  And you can drive them without dealing with a fear of heights.

This person knows what they are talking about. There are so many awesome roads in this state that are just unknown to the larger masses. Birdsong Rd that runs parallel with the Tennessee River, or state route 114. This doesn’t include all the shorter or country roads in the county. They are for the most part well

Not just the shutdown but the immediate disassembly of a few.

That depends.

But this one isn't 27 years old.