It’s OK though, because this is direct sales. Couldn’t possibly be gouging.
It’s OK though, because this is direct sales. Couldn’t possibly be gouging.
Luckily 206 ETH will be worth about $50 by the time the auction closes
Just visited here last summer, this is very sad. Ironic also since the area was or is in a severe drought and really needed this rainfall, just a bit slower. Hopefully they can rebuild quickly, the people who live in that area are absolutely dependent on tourism.
Neither can four senators in a state with a governor of the opposite party, but please, keep crying wolf about jokes like this instead of real, important stuff. I’m sure that will work someday.
I think there’s enough trolling elements here to draw a distinction (no funding for the free gas, removing existing chargers, only budgeting $50K for said removal, etc) plus NC has a Democratic governor so this has no chance to become law.
The purpose of these joke bills is to draw attention to themselves. Better off ignoring them, like one would do with a 3 year old having a tantrum.
If it isn’t the one next to my name, it’s the no subtlety “V12 BITURBO” plastered to the side of 65 series AMG models.
Why is Canada getting any America edition cars?
Most people are also road tripping in something that gets better than 12 mpg.
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, because there’s nothing quite like being in the middle of a bridge where you can’t see land in any direction.
And very few of those are Raptors or TRXs.
It’s more an “approach to tech” thing.
NW Indiana. We are typically significantly lower than IL, but prices have gone up by over a dollar in the last week-10 days.
Serious question, how many TRXs do you think are sold?
Actually, double fuck Europe. Here are the least efficient vehicles sold in every size class. Notice any patterns?
Any time Europe wants to make fun of America for being a rude, selfish nation, all they need to do is point to the TRX.
Yes, the Viper is actually comparably cheap to refuel at ~15 mpg vs the truck’s 11-12 (on gas, not E85)
6.2L V8, 2019 F350.
I actually think I will fill up with E85 ($3.99/gal locally) the next time I’m empty in the truck. It’s pretty rare for it to be 30% less than gas, which is about where it needs to be to make sense (not looking forward to 8 mpg), but here we are.
Again, it worked when they came for our cars. I’m going to go dumb down kitchen appliances, and other things normies like.