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

So, you toss back a non sequitur in a pathetic attempt to generate a strawman argument using a complex question hum? Your "case" is dismissed with prejudice as you haven't made one.

I don't blame you for avoiding the question. You don't want to look stupider than you already do with your lame EV comments.

Check this out:

25 new EVs for 2023:

I guess all those car manufacturers are facists like me. Right? You're such a loser. You've lost this argument. You will always lose this argument.
Your point that governments are forcing people to buy EVs is so lame and silly, I doubt even you really believe it.

Quit while you're behind, bozo.
 
So, you are a Fascist now are you? You like that the government is forcing people to do something they should have a choice on? Do you hate Capitalism? Do you hate free choice? Because you definitely are supporting Socialist / Communist / Fascist values in applauding that the government is forcing people to buy EV's.

Speaking of non sequitur, your ramblings about governments, fascists and socialists when we talking about EVs is evidence of your surrender. You got nothing, boy. Just admit it and move on. You're losing 51-3 with 11 seconds left in the game and I'm in the Victory formation.
Give it up, boy.
 
I don't blame you for avoiding the question. You don't want to look stupider than you already do with your lame EV comments.

Check this out:

25 new EVs for 2023:

I guess all those car manufacturers are facists like me. Right? You're such a loser. You've lost this argument. You will always lose this argument.
Your point that governments are forcing people to buy EVs is so lame and silly, I doubt even you really believe it.

Quit while you're behind, bozo.
So you admit you are a fascist. Finally some truth out of your mouth.
 
Massive Tesla Supercharger Buildout in Response to Massive Sales of Model Y, 3, S, & X
ByArthur Frederick (Fritz) Hasler

I picked up my new Tesla Model 3 in October 2019 at the Salt Lake City Delivery Center. Since then, I’ve been very pleased with the Tesla Supercharger network that allows me to travel cross-country on Interstate highways with only a little inconvenience compared with my previous trips in gas-mobiles. I’m particularly pleased with the upgrades Tesla has made since my purchase.

When we are driving cross country in Wyoming, South Dakota, and southwest Minnesota, Superchargers are spaced conveniently just off the Interstate highways and we are frequently the only car charging.

However, Tesla has been selling ~200 cars per week at the Salt Lake City Delivery Center and the new service and delivery center in Pleasant Grove. Add to that the 1000s per week sold in California, with many traveling from Southern California to Utah.

The I-15 (Salt Lake City and Saint George, Utah; Las Vegas, Nevada; to Southern California) corridor has become a very heavily traveled route for Tesla vehicles. The Tesla Supercharger buildout and use along this route became dramatically illustrated this past week just following Christmas. On Monday December 26, 2022, Tesla rolled out portable Superchargers to deal with the extra demand
 
I don't blame you for avoiding the question. You don't want to look stupider than you already do with your lame EV comments.

Check this out:

25 new EVs for 2023:

I guess all those car manufacturers are facists like me. Right? You're such a loser. You've lost this argument. You will always lose this argument.
Your point that governments are forcing people to buy EVs is so lame and silly, I doubt even you really believe it.

Quit while you're behind, bozo.

No, you can't deny what governments are doing and what they are trying to do. You really should pay attention to the EU and the SDTC. It is fascism to mandate EVs.
Toyota has decided to abandon EVs.
Subaru never bothered with it.
Honda is considering abandoning EVs.
GM moved it's ICE manufacturing to Mexico to escape tyranny here.

Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs'.
 
Massive Tesla Supercharger Buildout in Response to Massive Sales of Model Y, 3, S, & X
ByArthur Frederick (Fritz) Hasler

I picked up my new Tesla Model 3 in October 2019 at the Salt Lake City Delivery Center. Since then, I’ve been very pleased with the Tesla Supercharger network that allows me to travel cross-country on Interstate highways with only a little inconvenience compared with my previous trips in gas-mobiles. I’m particularly pleased with the upgrades Tesla has made since my purchase.

When we are driving cross country in Wyoming, South Dakota, and southwest Minnesota, Superchargers are spaced conveniently just off the Interstate highways and we are frequently the only car charging.

However, Tesla has been selling ~200 cars per week at the Salt Lake City Delivery Center and the new service and delivery center in Pleasant Grove. Add to that the 1000s per week sold in California, with many traveling from Southern California to Utah.

The I-15 (Salt Lake City and Saint George, Utah; Las Vegas, Nevada; to Southern California) corridor has become a very heavily traveled route for Tesla vehicles. The Tesla Supercharger buildout and use along this route became dramatically illustrated this past week just following Christmas. On Monday December 26, 2022, Tesla rolled out portable Superchargers to deal with the extra demand

Wow. You are impressed with 200 cars sold. *yawn*

Guess you don't mind damaging your battery with superchargers.
 
That sounds miserable. Has anyone checked on Joe Crapitalist. I hope he isn't frozen on the side of the road.

Serves him right if he is...

Of course, he could be waiting in line for a day to get a chance to charge his pos.

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Serves him right if he is...

Of course, he could be waiting in line for a day to get a chance to charge his pos.

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I charge my EV in my garage.

FORD’S ALL-ELECTRIC F-150 LIGHTNING HAS BEEN NAMED ‘TRUCK OF THE YEAR’ FOR 2023: “It was the obvious choice.”
by Laurelle Stelle*/*January 3, 2023

In preparation for 2023, MotorTrend has just announced its Truck of the Year: the Ford F-150 Lightning, an electric vehicle.
Last Tuesday, the widely respected automobile magazine shared a press release full of glowing praise for the EV’s efficient use of power coupled with its traditional F-series power. MotorTrend believes the combination will make it appealing to existing truck owners, a previously untapped market for EVs.*
“The Ford F-150 Lightning successfully bridges the gulf between the powertrain of the future and the pickup of today in a way no other EV truck on the market has accomplished,” MotorTrend editor Scott Evans wrote in the piece.
MotorTrend has been naming a Car of the Year since 1949. Today, the magazine also chooses a truck and an SUV each year to receive its “golden calipers” emblem. This seal of approval is widely recognized and is often added to advertising to promote a winning vehicle.
Awarding Truck of the Year to an electric pickup illustrates a deep change in the way mainstream drivers view EVs. Many truck buyers look for performance, size, and a powerful image — a sharp contrast to the early reputation of EVs as weak, lightweight cars. This is the second year in a row that an EV has won Truck of the Year, signaling that electric engines have fully caught up to traditional ones — and in some ways, perhaps surpassed them.
A widespread switch to EVs is good news for drivers and bystanders alike, as electric engines are quieter and don’t produce asthma-inducing exhaust. Cleaner air and quieter streets make life more pleasant for everyone, especially in cities and along highways where heavy traffic is most common. Meanwhile, moving away from using gas opens the door to cleaner, more affordable energy sources.

BWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
 
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CES 2023: Sony and BMW show off new electric vehicles as carmakers and tech giants alike make pitch for our future on the roads

Traditional carmakers and tech giants alike are making big moves into the electric vehicle industry at CES.
In a sign of how increasingly crowded the market will become as the world transitions from petrol and diesel, the biggest event in consumer electronics has more floor space dedicated to EVs than ever.
Ahead of the show officially opening at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Thursday, German car giant BMW announced its vision for the future - one that would look right at home in Blade Runner.
The BMW i Vision Dee (the Dee stands for "digital emotional experience") concept car may appear like a relatively normal saloon, however it comes equipped with an augmented reality windscreen and a voice assistant.
 
Ram previews new electric pickup to rival Ford, Rivian and others
Ram Truck previewed its upcoming electric pickup at the CES technology show.
The automaker plans to enter the emerging segment next year to compete with Detroit rivals as well as Rivian and, potentially, Tesla.
Stellantis did not release range or performance specifications of the concept vehicle or production model.
Ram Truck previewed its upcoming electric pickup Thursday at the CES technology show, as the automaker plans its entrance into the emerging segment next year to compete with Detroit rivals as well as Rivian and, potentially, Tesla.
The Stellantis truck brand revealed the Ram 1500 Revolution BEV concept ahead of a production model that's expected to be unveiled in the coming months. While the truck shares a name with Ram's current full-size pickup, it's a new vehicle from the ground up featuring the company's new electric architecture.
Its exterior design is noticeably a "RAM" with illuminated badging and new lighting patterns, but the interior of the vehicle features a more modern, clean and tech-centric design than current Ram pickups. The interior features few physical buttons, with a 28-inch touchscreen housing most of the controls, and a glass roof.
 
Mercedes-Benz and ChargePoint are going to install thousands of EV fast chargers in the US
Mercedes-Benz and MN8 will spend ‘roughly’ $1 billion on the installation of 400 hubs, each with approximately six plugs, in key cities and along major highways in North America.
Mercedes-Benz, MN8, and ChargePoint are joining forces to install 400 fast electric vehicle charging hubs across the US in a major bid to boost EV sales and improve the nation’s struggling EV charging infrastructure. The project will cost approximately €1 billion ($1 billion), which will be split 50-50 between Mercedes and MN8.
 
Automakers and tech-focused companies have graced this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with amazing product releases and concepts, and here are the nicest electric vehicle announcements. EVs continue to attract more attention from consumers, and many manufacturers are rolling out various strategies. Nearly all legacy carmakers have at least one electric model in their current lineup, and many cars, trucks, and SUVs produced by 2030 will likely be all-electric. Government agencies like the United States Postal Service have pledged to electrify their fleet, a move hoped to boost its operational efficiency and lower carbon emissions.
CES allows companies to kick off the year by revealing new technologies, many of which are concept versions. And while not all prototype features will make it into a production model, it does allow tech enthusiasts to witness surreal innovations.
 
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