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Stopping once on a 400 mile trip to charge doesn’t sound so bad. Plenty of fast chargers on I-95 too.

The Polestar 2 is a steal at these prices. Absolutely, wholeheartedly encourage anyone on the fence to do it.

“We will replace it by an ice wagon.”

Public transit in Paris is top notch.

But the election was open to all voters.

1st: So the other day it was Lightning production. That was one way to make it sound like it was just EVs suffering.  But in actuality it was the entire line, ICE too.

We are going to see a ton of these... delivery operators are perfect EV candidates.

Aiports I loathe:

Pick up a used Polestar 2. They’re getting awfully close to $20k, are safe as a tank, use no gas, and is perfect for your second vehicle, local runabout needs.

They can explain the insane mentality and push by automakers to shape the American car market toward bigger, heavier vehicles.  That’s why consider them the same.

The problem isn’t EVs though. The problem is our inability to encourage people to buy smaller vehicles. The fact that Rivian had a market for a giant SUV and pick up as opposed to a smaller sedan or hatchback is the problem.

I don't think so.  Just limited release.

I like it a lot, I just wish it was slightly roomier. A full E V60 would be perfect, but I prefer the Polestar 2's interior design to the dated V60.

Every vehicle test like this should replicate the WTHR news report on front blind spots with children:

1st: Polestar cut off more than it could chew and promised a lot in a short period of time.

Oh please, EVs don’t cause you to say goodbye to road trips. They haven’t for me.

Turn your ire to CAFE rules and tax deduction rules that favor heavy trucks first.

That is my problem.

Great summary. I probably saw you while you worked at the Boston Tesla showroom.

It’s just being called out not because EVs have joined the overweight vehicle club, and right wingers are looking for ways to say fuck you to libtards and their electricity mobiles. Meanwhile, they care less about the weight or danger posed by gas-burnin’ Suburbans, F250s, and all sorts of other giant mobiles roaming