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zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k

I wasn’t too excited about this likely last trip until the forecast firmed up for over a foot to fall tomorrow. Worked out!

Should I buy a Mini SE electric? Or should I wait for the ID.Buzz?

About to take off on a late-Spring ski road trip from Boston to northern Vermont in my Polestar.  Who says you can’t take long trips in a (non-Tesla) EV?

Agree. Except the Thunder (which I have) at least shows wide variation depending on the light.

Polestar.

Spot on... yet the Sacklers roam free.  Their opioids are a big reason the addiction problem is where it is...

I say it depends on the vehicle. A high-volume Japanese car? Or a quick-depreciating American car? Probably a bad idea to lease.

Yeah, right. Most truck drivers are working.

These dipshits need to read the room. The time for their whining has passed.  The real fight for freedom is being waged by Ukrainians.

Most restaurants seem to still ask employees to wear them, guessing that will lessen more and hopefully does for their sake.

No, but they’ll be the first to complain about gas prices.

No one in a large city in the US is restricting anything anymore. And haven’t for awhile now.

Car-dependency is not the fault of the car-dependent (usually).  It’s the fault of policy-makers foisting car-dependency on everyone.

Interior size seems to be a problem with American cops, many of whom spend too much time at the donut shop.

that’s a Philippine cop, not a lot of space there

Toyota is being kicked and dragged into EVs. It doesn’t want to do it, but it will be left behind if it doesn’t.

3rd: I think Toyota will quickly sell out of the bz4x. Just like they have the RAV4 Prime.

Stellantis is going to blow right past its 200k in sales to qualify for the EV/PHEV federal credit - with no EV options. When their EVs do come out, they’ll have to compete without those credits.

Mazda is the new Lincoln/Cadillac with its naming.