zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k

You know what CA has even more of? Sunshine and wind. Oh, and tidal power.

Ac: Good to (not) hear :)

Good god. Buy a 12-15mpg combined vehicle and complain about $4/gallon gas.

LOL. Ok, whatever you say What? Exxon.’

If the 37.5 mile range covers ninety-nine percent of your use, occasionally burning a bit of gas is probably less damaging than manufacturing and hauling around a bunch of batteries.

If Saab made an EV...

The spoiler really did it to the J30.

Lately?

Why is it that Fiat, a company that probably makes no money in the US, can bring low-volume cars to the US but Honda can’t bring the E. Or BMW the 3-series wagon. Both of which would outsell the 500e.

I have a polestar 2 now.

You have to actually pay attention...they’re so much everywhere they seem nowhere.

Incorrecto. I had a 93 SE V6 sedan with a manual.

Its one of the best decisions I’ve made (to not buy another ICE).

You will see them everywhere.

That first one would be a unicorn. They never had a V6 with a manual.

Have you seen some of the tiny humans who can barely see over the steering wheel operating these?

Love these Camrys, but hell no.

Imagine if there was some technology that enabled freight to move in multiple connected containers so that large quantities could be pulled / pushed by a giant electric motor constantly receiving energy by wire. Perhaps even on some type of track that has lower rolling resistance than tires on pavement, like metal

coal power plants have been closed, reducing generation. The green alternatives are more expensive to build as a coal burning power plant

Lots of Georgians drive on the roads of other states. And many more Americans drive on Canadian roads than vice-versa.