Joe Capitalist
Racism is a disease
Because they are required to.
Nice try, LyinBitch. Do you really expect people to believe your bullshit?
Here's a clue. We don't. You just look silly with your pathetic responses.
Because they are required to.
I still remember when American car companies were demanding bailouts because they had not produced fuel efficient cars like the Japanese had. I do not want to have to bail them out, yet again.
There's a reason why every major auto manufacturer is now selling EVs.
Nice try, LyinBitch. Do you really expect people to believe your bullshit?
Here's a clue. We don't. You just look silly with your pathetic responses.
Err...
Mr. Wet Panties, are you aware of the automobile fuel mileage requirements imposed by Brandon? How do you think they will meet this average?
You are a very dense little prick trapped with a vehicle totally controlled by a guy you no longer like.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/bu...ales-new-gasoline-powered-cars-2035-rcna44855
https://jalopnik.com/advisor/tesla-...average car owner on yearly maintenance needs.
That's what having a shitty quality product gets you...
True Joe Crapitalist's Electric wheelchair requires little maintenance.This is from a FORD DEALERSHIP:
'WHAT MAINTENANCE IS NECESSARY FOR MY ELECTRIC VEHICLE?
Ford Mustang Mach-E on the Road
As aforementioned, very little is necessary. Simply due to the lack of a combustion engine. '
https://www.lafayetteford.com/what-a...-electric-car/
THIS IS FROM KIA'S U.S. WEBSITE:
'The simple answer is: Electric vehicles require considerably less maintenance than fuel-powered cars.'
https://www.kia.com/eu/about-kia/exp...ric-cars-need/
'As a rough estimate, electric vehicles have about 1/10th of the ongoing requirement for repair and replacement parts.'
https://seekingalpha.com/article/417...ail-auto-parts
True or False?
The average EV requires FAR, less maintenance than the average ICE?
Nobody is arguing over maintenance costs. Some of us aren't ready to have our transportation limited buy other people's whims. We prefer choices.
Shut up and do as you are told.
*SARCASM*
Therein lies the problem.
Nobody is arguing over maintenance costs.
Some of us aren't ready to have our transportation limited buy other people's whims. We prefer choices.
I have a number of complaints about EV's but the biggest is the control they have over you, Tesla being the most obvious. Pay attention to the new "smart meters" the local utilities are installing in large cities. Once you are lucky enough to have one of those, the state will no longer have the need to tell you not to charge your vehicle, they can dole out as much or as little as they see fit and if my memory serves me correctly, many electric motors do not run well on reduced voltage and damaging household motors that are designed to run on 120 or 240 volts can be frustrating and expensive.
And all those EVs are powered by fossil fuels. Just like ICE powered cars are.![]()
The so-called 'smart' meters do not control electricity. They only measure it. This is gaslighting.
Cawacko is not in the least racist, why would you say say that?
True Joe Crapitalist's Electric wheelchair requires little maintenance.
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
There is this thing called the Channel. If you try to drive most cars through it, they will sink, and you will drown.
Then there is the Trans-Siberian Highway, which is at best iffy. You are not allowed to take cars between Russia and China, or between China and Hong Kong, so you would have to drive some sort of truck... Which is illegal unless you are a Chinese citizen. The Chinese do not respect foreign drivers licenses, unless you have a diplomatic passport, so you would need to stop at the Chinese border and get a Chinese drivers license.
I know in your fantasy, Americans can drive anywhere they want, always on the right hand side of the street... But the reality is very different. And that is just off the top of my head. I am sure if I thought about it more, I would come up with more problems.
There is only one land method to get from London to Hong Kong, and it is electric trains all the way.
As for a car, Russia has had 100% electrification as the goal for over a hundred years. They almost always have access to electricity. Gas stations are seen as problems, and there is no drive to make sure they are available.
And they ask u not to charge it in California
There is no electric train from London to Hong Kong.
The Channel is crossed by ferry, which uses fuel. If you use the Chunnel train, you use fuel to power the overhead lines that feed the train's motors. All other trains along the route are diesel or hydrogen powered, or using overhead electric lines fed by power plants powered by coal, natural gas, or nuclear power. Unfortunately, the cost of energy in Europe right now is making this journey more and more impractical.