Tesla Model 3 named winner in KBB’s 5-Year Cost to Own Awards 2022. MAGA wets panties

I know exactly what you mean. I love them too.

I'd like to own a Pantera also. 351 Cleveland are sweet running engines.

My friend with the Porsche had a Pantera years ago (he had a GT350H before that). He says he'd like to have either of them back now. But then, don't we all wish we still had a few of the cars we had in our younger years?
 
Karen, over the past month, you seem to have lost your shit. You are very close to breaking rules here. Meds or problems at home?

LOL. Your concern is noted. Why don't you crawl back into the cesspit from whence you came and keep your opinions to yourself. You know virtually no one but your boyfriends actually cares what you say about anything.

Festering pustule.
 
Again, please leave me alone. And STOP PM'ing me for private meet ups! I DO NOT DO THAT.

ItN is a creepy little pussy.

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Tesla Model Y is now the best-selling car in all of Europe
Tesla Model Y became the best-selling car in all of Europe in November. It’s for the second time, and not just for electric vehicles, but all cars.
Over the years, Tesla’s vehicles have often become the best-selling vehicles in certain European markets.

However, it never topped the list of best-selling cars in the entire European continent until this September when it took over the continent.
The automaker didn’t maintain its spot in October due to a lack of shipments coming from China, but now the November numbers are in, and Tesla is back on top with the Model Y.
According to data from Automotive News Europe, Tesla delivered nearly 20,000 Model Y vehicles in Europe last month:
Tesla sold 19,144 units of the premium midsize SUV, a gain of more than 260 percent on the same month last year. It was a big rebound for the electric model after it fell out of the top 50 in October, just one month after finishing as Europe’s overall top-seller.
December is expected to be an even bigger month based on early data coming in. For example, Tesla has already delivered 5,000 Model Y vehicles in Norway alone in December

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Tesla Model Y is now the best-selling car in all of Europe
Tesla Model Y became the best-selling car in all of Europe in November. It’s for the second time, and not just for electric vehicles, but all cars.
Over the years, Tesla’s vehicles have often become the best-selling vehicles in certain European markets.

However, it never topped the list of best-selling cars in the entire European continent until this September when it took over the continent.
The automaker didn’t maintain its spot in October due to a lack of shipments coming from China, but now the November numbers are in, and Tesla is back on top with the Model Y.
According to data from Automotive News Europe, Tesla delivered nearly 20,000 Model Y vehicles in Europe last month:
Tesla sold 19,144 units of the premium midsize SUV, a gain of more than 260 percent on the same month last year. It was a big rebound for the electric model after it fell out of the top 50 in October, just one month after finishing as Europe’s overall top-seller.
December is expected to be an even bigger month based on early data coming in. For example, Tesla has already delivered 5,000 Model Y vehicles in Norway alone in December

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Fiction.
 
Tesla Model Y is now the best-selling car in all of Europe
Tesla Model Y became the best-selling car in all of Europe in November. It’s for the second time, and not just for electric vehicles, but all cars.
Over the years, Tesla’s vehicles have often become the best-selling vehicles in certain European markets.

However, it never topped the list of best-selling cars in the entire European continent until this September when it took over the continent.
The automaker didn’t maintain its spot in October due to a lack of shipments coming from China, but now the November numbers are in, and Tesla is back on top with the Model Y.
According to data from Automotive News Europe, Tesla delivered nearly 20,000 Model Y vehicles in Europe last month:
Tesla sold 19,144 units of the premium midsize SUV, a gain of more than 260 percent on the same month last year. It was a big rebound for the electric model after it fell out of the top 50 in October, just one month after finishing as Europe’s overall top-seller.
December is expected to be an even bigger month based on early data coming in. For example, Tesla has already delivered 5,000 Model Y vehicles in Norway alone in December

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Just proves politicians in Europe are as stupid or stupider than American politicians. After all, it is absolutely, and completely, transparently true that EV's are only gaining market share because of government and politicians believing in the false religion of Gorebal Warming.
 
Just proves politicians in Europe are as stupid or stupider than American politicians. After all, it is absolutely, and completely, transparently true that EV's are only gaining market share because of government and politicians believing in the false religion of Gorebal Warming.

The certainty that both individual and national freedom are bad also plays in.
 
The certainty that both individual and national freedom are bad also plays in.

Oh, it just keeps getting worse... In Europe, many parking garages were constructed with expected vehicle weights in the neighborhood of 1 to 1.5 tons. EV's typically weigh 2 to 2.5 tons. This means that these garages will be forced to limit capacity to about half the vehicles they previously held and European governments are starting to require charging stations be installed in them too. This means parking in urban areas will more than double over current rates...

The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of people, and especially of governments, always have effects that are unanticipated or "unintended." Economists and other social scientists have heeded its power for centuries; for just as long, politicians and popular opinion have largely ignored it.
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs...s and popular opinion have largely ignored it.
 
Just proves politicians in Europe are as stupid or stupider than American politicians. After all, it is absolutely, and completely, transparently true that EV's are only gaining market share because of government and politicians believing in the false religion of Gorebal Warming.
If everyone suddenly shifted to EVs electrical grids everywhere would collapse. Joe Crapitalist's fat ass would be walking. :rofl2:
 
Oh, it just keeps getting worse... In Europe, many parking garages were constructed with expected vehicle weights in the neighborhood of 1 to 1.5 tons. EV's typically weigh 2 to 2.5 tons. This means that these garages will be forced to limit capacity to about half the vehicles they previously held and European governments are starting to require charging stations be installed in them too. This means parking in urban areas will more than double over current rates...

The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of people, and especially of governments, always have effects that are unanticipated or "unintended." Economists and other social scientists have heeded its power for centuries; for just as long, politicians and popular opinion have largely ignored it.
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs...s and popular opinion have largely ignored it.

Only the well off.....AKA those favored by power....will be able to afford it. They will also be the only ones who get to eat what they want....the rest of us will be put on a "Save the Planet" program of low grade food.
 
Oh, it just keeps getting worse... In Europe, many parking garages were constructed with expected vehicle weights in the neighborhood of 1 to 1.5 tons. EV's typically weigh 2 to 2.5 tons. This means that these garages will be forced to limit capacity to about half the vehicles they previously held and European governments are starting to require charging stations be installed in them too. This means parking in urban areas will more than double over current rates...

The law of unintended consequences, often cited but rarely defined, is that actions of people, and especially of governments, always have effects that are unanticipated or "unintended." Economists and other social scientists have heeded its power for centuries; for just as long, politicians and popular opinion have largely ignored it.
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs...s and popular opinion have largely ignored it.

Many parking garages prohibit EV's due to their habit of bursting flames.
 
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