zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k

The Model Y is hideous and not friendly to reintegrating someone to driving with it’s interior layout.

1st Gear: Because of Tesla and Musk *aura* (I know, I know), it gets free media coverage. I don’t see this happening with the Ford brand.

Keystone would have replaced an existing truck/train route and wouldn’t be flowing yet. The Biden admin approved more leases in 2021 then Trump did in 3 of his 4 years in office.

those who dont know history are doomed to repeat it... those who know history are doomed to watch people repeat it...

Every time gas goes down, Americans buy up gas-guzzling SUVs, then when gas prices go up, they complain about the cost of gas.

The problem with this is that what to do next has been overshadowed by the drama of whats been going on. This fight has been going on for over 20 years now. It was an obvious attempt to disregard these communities at the expense of goods. Many were sure that this expansion was going to be approved and they didnt

How about investing in trains...

Literally kind of what they’ve been doing since inception, so what were you expecting? The Integra is exactly what you’d expect: more features, luxury stuff, options above the Civic with the Civic’s current best engine and an automatic options. The Type S will be the civilized (and hopefully AWD) version of the Type R

“Herbert Diess, the CEO of Volkswagen, evidently has no regrets or second thoughts about continuing to operate facilities in Xinjiang, China — the region home to 12 million Uyghur people facing internment, torture and genocide.”

They should’ve axed the sedan and just sold the wagon. I want someone to do the experiment, don’t even bother offering a sedan, just a wagon. They still wouldn’t sell a lot but it would be interesting to see if they outsold the sedan.

Be damn near impossible for them to sell fewer.  :D

Dozens more.

Glad you are enjoying it.  They’re good little trucks.  Some people complain about the seat height.  I’m 6'5" and have a ‘13 Reg Cab 4x4 Tacoma.  I have to shoehorn my tall fat ass into it, but once I’m in, there’s plenty of space.  I used to be a fan of small car’s, too.  Hell, from the time my kids were born, up

I had issues with finding charging at first, but once I got my Level 2 charger installed at home I haven’t worried about it. With higher range ( > 200 miles) and chargers at home, daily use doesn’t need it.

I’d consider going on a cruise, but it looks like spending a week eating at Golden Corral 3 times a day gives you the same experience for a lot less. 

The average price is $47,100 for any car. Not even counting an EV.
I just ordered a Mach E Select for $46,000 to replace my $36,000 Ford Escape. My Tesla Model 3 was $48,000 back in 2018... it replaced my $36,000 VW GTI.

After the Ford comes we will be an all EV household. I installed the oven outlets myself. ~300 for

Go ahead and reply about how irrational you feel that is,”

Do you have a dryer?

Check out plugshare - set plugs to CCS (or Tesla) - there might be more fast charging options for roadtrips than you had thought. More stations are coming online.

81% of Americans live in single family homes (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1042111/single-family-vs-multifamily-homes-usa/). Literally the majority of Americans can charge at home. Also, it doesn’t cost “thousands” to install a charger. I bought my charger for $300 and installation cost about $400.