So what EV car are you going to buy after the stop producing gas cars?
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I'll drive what I already own. A 1965 gas guzzler
So what EV car are you going to buy after the stop producing gas cars?
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So what EV car are you going to buy after the stop producing gas cars?
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None. I can continue to drive and rebuild my existing vehicles cheaper than the costs of owning and operating a battery car. That will also avoid government and corporate tracking of the vehicle among other bonuses. Since oil and gas production will continue, there will be gasoline or a viable alternative to run the vehicle on long after I'm dead. Lubricants for bearings in those EV's, plastics for wiring and electrical varnish in the motors, as well as many body parts will still require oil-based products to make them.
After all, gasoline for vehicles is only a fraction of what oil is used for...
The only way EV's can dominate the vehicle market is by government forcing them down our throats. It's that simple, and right now that is a provable fact.
We can get a glimpse of Mr. Wet Panties IQ based on the fact he/she/alphabet idolizes Heels Up Harris. Enough said.

None. I can continue to drive and rebuild my existing vehicles cheaper than the costs of owning and operating a battery car. That will also avoid government and corporate tracking of the vehicle among other bonuses. Since oil and gas production will continue, there will be gasoline or a viable alternative to run the vehicle on long after I'm dead. Lubricants for bearings in those EV's, plastics for wiring and electrical varnish in the motors, as well as many body parts will still require oil-based products to make them.
After all, gasoline for vehicles is only a fraction of what oil is used for...
The only way EV's can dominate the vehicle market is by government forcing them down our throats. It's that simple, and right now that is a provable fact.
Ford F-150 Lightning named MotorTrend Truck of the Year, the second electric pickup in a row
5:30 AM EST December 13, 2022
The Ford F-150 Lightning was named MotorTrend's 2023 Truck of the Year on Tuesday, makingitthe second electric pickup in a row to win that award.
MotorTrend's panel of judges lauded the F-150 Lightning as "the best-riding, best-handling, and best-driving F-150 yet." Unlike other versions of the F-150, the Lightning has independent rear suspension instead of a solid axle connecting the back wheels. That tends to make for a smoother ride and better handling in curves.
The Lightning is also very powerful. Even in its base Pro version, one of two models MotorTrend tested, the electric motors can produce up to 426 horsepower and 775 pound-feet of torque, a measure of pulling power. That's similar horsepower to Ford's V8-powered trucks and much more torque.
The Lighining's lack of a big engine allows for innovative features like a large storage and work area under the hood. The truck also has 10 120-volt electrical outlets and one 240-volt outlet powered by its big battery packs. Besides powering tools at a work-site, people can even power their homes during a blackout — which is also possible with Ford's hybrid trucks.
The F-150's win, a year after the same MotorTrend award went to the Rivian R1T, highlights the growing recognition of battery-powered trucks as standouts in their category. It's also another sign that electric power is making its mark among America's most popular type of vehicle. Large pickups, and the Ford F-series in particular, are the best-selling vehicles in the United States
You never really own a Tesla. Tesla Corp can reach into and change programming in your car every time you charge at one of their stations.
Motor Trash is the mouthpiece and an organ of the US automotive industry. Every vehicle they pick is a US brand. I wouldn't use their publication to wipe my ass. It's purely an advertising tool for the US auto industry. The Ford F series internal combustion engine pick ups may be the best selling, but the electric version is a niche vehicle.
That Motor Trash even considered the Rivian for this award is absurd. That truck is horribly unreliable and subject to multiple serious safety recalls due to it's poor quality. If that's the best Motor Trash can come up with, they're the fools I thought they were.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-model-3-wins-kbb-5-year-cost-to-own-awards/
Tesla Model 3 named as one of the winners in KBB’s 5-Year Cost to Own Awards for 2022
The Tesla Model 3 was recently deemed by Kelley Blue Book as one of the winners in its 5-Year Cost to Own Awards for 2022. KBB’s 5-Year Cost to Own Award explores the costs associated with the ownership of a vehicle. This includes the vehicle’s price, maintenance costs, fuel or charging rates, any state tax, and registration fees, as well as a car’s depreciation over a 5-year ownership period, among others.
As per the automotive research company, the 2022 Tesla Model 3 leads the “Electric Luxury Vehicle” segment with a 5-year cost to own of $48,233. According to Kelley Blue Book, the Model 3’s 5-year cost to own is $16,411 less than the segment average. This is quite impressive, especially considering that the Model 3 is Tesla’s entry-level vehicle today.
The fact that the Model 3 was dubbed by KBB as one of the winners in its 2022 5-Year Cost to Own Awards is quite unsurprising, especially if one were to consider that electric vehicles like Teslas do not need as much maintenance as their internal combustion engine-powered counterparts. And being part of Tesla’s ecosystem, the Model 3 enjoys a number of perks that some of its rivals in the “Electric Luxury Vehicle” segment do not enjoy as well, such as Supercharging rates, which are extremely convenient and affordable
None. I can continue to drive and rebuild my existing vehicles cheaper than the costs of owning and operating a battery car. That will also avoid government and corporate tracking of the vehicle among other bonuses. Since oil and gas production will continue, there will be gasoline or a viable alternative to run the vehicle on long after I'm dead. Lubricants for bearings in those EV's, plastics for wiring and electrical varnish in the motors, as well as many body parts will still require oil-based products to make them.
After all, gasoline for vehicles is only a fraction of what oil is used for...
The only way EV's can dominate the vehicle market is by government forcing them down our throats. It's that simple, and right now that is a provable fact.
Your bullshit keeps flowing.
And please clarify your statement: "That will also avoid government and corporate tracking of the vehicle" because you got zero proof that government or corporate tracking of EV vehicles occurs. It's just another one of your lame bullshit scare tactics. And it fails miserably.
And if they could track EVs, why wouldn't they track ICE vehicles as well. It has nothing to do with the electric propulsion system.
Face it, TA Garbler. You can't win this argument. EVs are superior to ICE vehicles and all your bullshit right wing talking points can't change that.
But keep trying. I enjoy the laughs.
Company owned by a racist....he thanks u for your full support
I thought racist were to be boycotted?
Here's the latest 'gotcha' from Tesla in an effort to keep OEM / aftermarket repair shops and such from fixing their batteries rather than customers being forced to go to a dealer and buy a completely new battery.
Their 4680 battery pack is now completely potted with a rigid foam making it nearly impossible to work on it in any way.
Tesla 4680 Structural Battery Pack Teardown: What Is Under The Foam?
https://insideevs.com/news/600847/tesla-4680-battery-teardown-under-foam/
This also makes this battery virtually impossible to recycle in any way.
Well, the consumer doesn't seem to mind. They're buying up EVs like crazy and just about all car manufacturers are making and advertising EV models.
Every month, EVs break another sales record. Your lame criticisms ring hollow on the masses. Enjoy paying big bucks for gas, boy. I charged up my EV for $14 the other day.
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