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purple panther 09-25-2020 02:02 PM

i wouldnt start sweating. no chance

Mr70 09-25-2020 02:07 PM

.....I'm trying to imagine an 82 year old Charley.

70 copo 09-25-2020 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Crossbreed383 (Post 1515789)
So where do these Parrot brains think the infrastructure comes from to produce and keep charged these vehicles batteries in the 1st place ??? ;)

Green new deal or UN Agenda 2030

The same outcome GM has bet the company on with the announced plan to move to all electric by 2024.

Specifically who? The Taxpayer.

67since67 09-25-2020 05:10 PM

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Supposition - - - - Before too long, will it become known to the State of California that electric vehicles can or will cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm...... just like most all other products and some foods do according to their investigations??

With some added/modified verbiage, the sticker already exists to protect Californians from them selves.

This was on the driver's door glass of a car I recently purchased from a San Jose franchised dealer.

markinnaples 09-25-2020 05:47 PM

70 copo, you're right, it's *always* the taxpayer, always.

60sStuff 09-25-2020 05:49 PM

Piped in Muscle
 
In 15 years I’ll be 81 and won’t care.

So in a EV will there be an app to pipe in the sound of a rumbling exhaust thru the stereo like my current Muscle cars have ?

Chris.

AnthonyS 09-25-2020 06:27 PM

^ the new Porsche Taycan does emit ICE sounds.

427TJ 09-25-2020 06:43 PM

My great grandpappy never got over putting his trusty horse out to pasture but he sure did learn to love his Model T.

Astock 09-25-2020 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 70 copo (Post 1515788)
California cannot even keep its current electric commitments given the rolling black outs.

The infrastructure and technology to go electric is and remains the primary issue.

Never noticed an increase in our electric bill. Turn on one of the two commercial a/c units on the roof just for a couple days, and it pops us up to the next tier of electric use.

We have two BMW i3's and I would never go back to gas if I had to pick.

I've been driving my wife's i3 while she's in Ohio, and I'm now hooked. I drive it full bore 80% of the time.
Because it's green, I feel privileged to speed. If you steer the car using the crazy amount of torque, it's a blast. Most of the car is made of carbon fiber and weighs in at 2900 lbs.

I paid $9,200 for my daughter's i3, with under 60,000 miles. High tech car, with side, front, and back sensors, along with one pedal driving. Great for a first time driver like my daughter here in S.Ca.

Billohio 09-26-2020 12:51 AM

I am 35 minutes northwest of Columbus Ohio. We have been getting letters from companies wanting to put solar panels on our fields. Some farmers have shown interest, I am sure my dad would never do it. It does pay good from what I have heard but so far they are just wanting to lock up ground in case they decided to build.
This would be needed for the Green deal to work, but you should hear the back lash from non farmers who dont want to lose being able to see farm ground. There are already groups forming to find a way to keep this from happening by zoning or other ways.
The problem is for those that would not lease for solar panels, there were be even more competition for what ground is left and that will just raise costs. It really doesnt look good for any of us


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