zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k

They could offer an EV version (of anything beside the half-assed bZ4x). But Toyota would never. In fact, they lambaste the idea.

Ford: the Mach E was a great first entree into the EV space.

Can I buy one as an EV in New England?

But you know most 4Runners will be in those drive thrus. The least Toyota could is make them much more fuel efficient. It has the technology.

Toyota needs to put or shut up.  It’s talking out both sides of its mouth.  Bunch of hypocrites selling gas guzzlers and lambasting EVs. 

Will still guzzle gas.

Probably the smartest decision GM has made in a long time.

It’ll be 2x the price.

I want the i5 Touring.

So many of these were brand new to market in Q1 2023 that these YoY numbers are practically meaningless. At least take them with the hugest grain of salt.

We also know most new EVs came out when prices rapidly rising and supply constrained. All automakers took advantage and released their EVs with high MSRPs.  And now they’re adjusting.

Magic Docks are expanding rapidly too.  

Any car sold for MSRP in 2021 is seeing big declines right now. Why? Because prices were inflated then, and EVs even more so as supplies were constrained across the board.

I already avoid National Airport because it was renamed. I really don’t need another reason to avoid Dulles.

BMW EV sales also increased over 60% year-on-year for Q1.

I don't drive my 128i car much (blasphemy, I know), but this read makes me want to sell it.  Ugh.

The South Koreans are doing well.

BMW iX >>>>> Tesla Model X

I won’t watch the videos, because I don’t care much about what this person sounds like. But do they also complain about gas prices?

Why must you insist on comparing apples to oranges?