Mike, very true.
Mike, very true.
My right arm goes on the armrest in my polestar 2.
Beats Trump on yours.
I’m more worried about Google spying on me. So I have all that crap turned off.
One reason: London has the UKs best transit system.
I dunno. How does BMW sell a 330i for $10k more than a Camry?
Either pay a bit to help prevent climate change or pay A LOT more to mitigate it.
I don’t know why the headline is written the way it is: as if EVs aren’t the future.
2030? You do realize that’s 6 years away. No way cities are going to move fast enough to make themselves more walk, bike and transit friendly.
Car dependency is expensive.
“75% of Americans only buy a used car. The average age of a used car is 12.2 years”
Up here in communist-socialist-marxist-fascist “taxachusetts” all I hear about is how much cheaper it is to live in FL.
SFs trolleybuses are actually pretty great. Zero emissions. Little need for big batteries. The best form of bus transit.
All because no one wants to invest in public transit.
You can hear the salesman now: ‘just a hundred more per month, and you can be in a Land Cruiser!’
One thing Toyota could do is make one a PHEV-only model. Or fully electric a la Rivian.
Meanwhile, in Boston, the MBTA ran ONE train for the show. And it sold out in less than 2 hours.
Used cars are still at near new car prices. New Camrys/Corollas are at the prices indicated.
Pumping gas is a disgusting ritual. It stinks and the odors are dangerous.
Clearly, a bike lane is to blame.