Please read post #159. If you're still at a loss, ask someone to explain it to you. Perhaps they could draw you a picture using a crayon.Any name calling?
Please read post #159. If you're still at a loss, ask someone to explain it to you. Perhaps they could draw you a picture using a crayon.Any name calling?
You criticize me yet refuse to share your sources of information. That makes me think you are ashamed. You claim wisdom but refuse to share.
I suppose you don't have electricity and use an out house where you live. Not everyone can be as lucky as you are. Free as a native in the middle of the rain forrest. For those with electricity and roads EVs make sense.I've toyed w/ the idea of getting an EV the same way I toyed w/ the idea of a motorcycle or any of the Jeeps I've owned. A secondary vehicle meant for either specific use or occasional play.
I'd never even consider one as my main or only vehicle. We are decades away from having an infrastructure to support one where I live. I have to assume I'm not the only one in that situation.
At this point, it's a toss up between which I get first... an EV that makes practical sense or flying cars.
Can't figure out if I'm the pot or kettle. I am going to assume Fox, RT and CCTV are some of your information sources. I like to gleen information from doers and thinkers.
How did you conclude that I criticized you, given you admit you don't understand my post? I think you're lying. Reread my previous post where I thanked you for offering new sources, but also informed you that I don't watch the news.You criticize me yet refuse to share your sources of information. That makes me think you are ashamed. You claim wisdom but refuse to share.
Can't figure out if I'm the pot or kettle. I am going to assume Fox, RT and CCTV are some of your information sources. I like to gleen information from doers and thinkers.
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Some of us live in an area fraught w/ hurricanes and often go a couple of weeks a year without municipal electricity, yet still have to get around.I suppose you don't have electricity and use an out house where you live. Not everyone can be as lucky as you are. Free as a native in the middle of the rain forrest. For those with electricity and roads EVs make sense.
... you can't accept simple truths about people's choices that might differ from your's. You're obtuse ...
For those with electricity and roads EVs make sense.
At this point, flying cars would actually make more sense.I've toyed w/ the idea of getting an EV the same way I toyed w/ the idea of a motorcycle or any of the Jeeps I've owned. A secondary vehicle meant for either specific use or occasional play.
I'd never even consider one as my main or only vehicle. We are decades away from having an infrastructure to support one where I live. I have to assume I'm not the only one in that situation.
At this point, it's a toss up between which I get first... an EV that makes practical sense or flying cars.
Another group in the same business does exactly that. They are in South La though, so I assume that for some of the more remote sites they service it's simply the most effective solution. Some of the things we deal with are pretty time-sensitive.At this point, flying cars would actually make more sense.
Heck, a single engine, one propeller plane realistically made for a pilot and one passenger likely requires less long-term costs involved than an EV.
What does your lovely better half think of your behavior here?Please read post #159. If you're still at a loss, ask someone to explain it to you. Perhaps they could draw you a picture using a crayon.
Funny you should bring My Better 3/4s into this conversation. She said you should tell your mom to stop calling me. 😁What does your lovely better half think of your behavior here?
And there we have it...... Left wing shill. We know what you are sunshine, give it a rest.Can't figure out if I'm the pot or kettle. I am going to assume Fox, RT and CCTV are some of your information sources. I like to gleen information from doers and thinkers.
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Aaaa, Dad, we was just foolin about. Why you bring profanity to the playground? 🫣Dis some grade school playground $h1t goin' on here.
Put away your plastic swords fellas.
I suppose you don't have electricity and use an out house where you live. Not everyone can be as lucky as you are. Free as a native in the middle of the rain forrest. For those with electricity and roads EVs make sense.
It appears that a lot of people are buying electric cars and big oil will collapse.I've toyed w/ the idea of getting an EV the same way I toyed w/ the idea of a motorcycle or any of the Jeeps I've owned. A secondary vehicle meant for either specific use or occasional play.
I'd never even consider one as my main or only vehicle. We are decades away from having an infrastructure to support one where I live. I have to assume I'm not the only one in that situation.
At this point, it's a toss up between which I get first... an EV that makes practical sense or flying cars.
It appears that a lot of people are buying electric cars and big oil will collapse.
They are scaling back because they can't make profit on EV production like Tesla and the Chinese. However, the Chinese government incentives every foreign sale of EVs.This is from CNBC
Once again, you are wrong
EV euphoria is dead. Automakers trumpet consumer choice for U.S. car shoppers
Automakers from Ford and GM to Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and Aston Martin are scaling back or delaying their electric vehicle plans.www.cnbc.com
The more EVs sold the more gas production collapses.You pay your monies, you take your chances.