Top reasons to buy an electric car instead of a gas vehicle. MAGA wets panties.

You DON'T have all night to charge them if the power goes out, a problem becoming more common in the SDTC.
A V8 engine can pull more, haul more, and be more efficient than an EV.

Both of my cars have V8 engines, Milquetoast.

They have a great appetite for premium fuel, too.

But here's the thing. We've fucked our way into a 7 or 8 billion planet population, and all of those internal combustion cars are helping to make the earth uninhabitable.
I know that you don't believe it, but you're not the person to ask when needing an informed opinion.

If people had learned to throw a fucking bag on it, we could still have Lincolns and Cadillacs like the ones that looked like Lincolns and Cadillacs.
I loved those. Little Corvettes, too.
Instead, we fucked ourselves over instead of controlling the population, so now, future generations can't enjoy the things that we enjoyed.

Todays baby's will never forgive their parents for having them, I can guarantee you that.
 
The Tesla Model 3 is like the Apple iPhone of the motoring world – it’s made high-tech electric cars cool and popular for the mainstream. In part by making them more affordable and user-friendly, while also providing sensational performance.
How popular? Well, the Model 3 was the second bestselling car of any kind in 2021 – not just those powered by batteries. This upwards trend in electric car sales has continued into 2023, with Tesla still leading the charge.
So though you might put an initial surge of popularity down to pent-up demand (bringing the Model 3 to the right-hand drive UK market was a long, drawn-out affair that saw pre-orders hovering around for years), it’s clear the smallest Tesla has real staying power. It remains a key part of the EV market even after newer rivals such as the*Polestar 2,*Hyundai Ioniq 5,*Kia EV6*and BMW i4*have arrived on the scene.
For anyone shopping for a mid-size electric family car, it’s impossible to ignore. As this Tesla Model 3 review will explain, if you want fantastic performance, a long driving range and market-leading tech that includes a charging network that is second-to-none, few competitors even get close.
 
7th place in US market , Ford F-Series (726,004 units sold), Ram Pickup (569,388 units sold),Chevrolet Silverado (519,774 units sold), Toyota RAV4 (407,739 units sold), Honda CR-V (361,271 units sold), Toyota Camry (313,795 units sold),Model 3 (301, 998)




https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g36005989/best-selling-cars-2021/

https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/tesla-us-sales-figures/


10th place World wide. Toyota Corolla (1,100,000) , Toyota Rav 4 (1,000,000) , Ford F Series (860,000) , Honda CRV (730,000) , Toyota Camry (690,000) , Ram pick up (650,000) , Toyota Yaris (590,000) , Honda Civic (590,000) , Chevrolet Silverado (580,000) , Tesla Model 3 (580,000)


Joe Crapitalist wets his panties

https://www.statista.com/statistics/239229/most-sold-car-models-worldwide/
 
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Both of my cars have V8 engines, Milquetoast.

They have a great appetite for premium fuel, too.

But here's the thing. We've fucked our way into a 7 or 8 billion planet population, and all of those internal combustion cars are helping to make the earth uninhabitable.
I know that you don't believe it, but you're not the person to ask when needing an informed opinion.

If people had learned to throw a fucking bag on it, we could still have Lincolns and Cadillacs like the ones that looked like Lincolns and Cadillacs.
I loved those. Little Corvettes, too.
Instead, we fucked ourselves over instead of controlling the population, so now, future generations can't enjoy the things that we enjoyed.

Todays baby's will never forgive their parents for having them, I can guarantee you that.

The Green New Deal Is a Dead Man's Hand

You GreenHeads have weak opponents who are toned down by your own prep-school classmates. If you had strong, serious, and independently thinking opposition, we'd be able to realize that auto-emissions are antiseptic and had prevented all pandemics until the cronyvirus quacks' Lethal Lockdowns. Your utopia will bring on plague after plague, just as the microbe-friendly environment was before the invention of the internal-combustion engine.
 
Both of my cars have V8 engines, Milquetoast.

They have a great appetite for premium fuel, too.

But here's the thing. We've fucked our way into a 7 or 8 billion planet population, and all of those internal combustion cars are helping to make the earth uninhabitable.
I know that you don't believe it, but you're not the person to ask when needing an informed opinion.

If people had learned to throw a fucking bag on it, we could still have Lincolns and Cadillacs like the ones that looked like Lincolns and Cadillacs.
I loved those. Little Corvettes, too.
Instead, we fucked ourselves over instead of controlling the population, so now, future generations can't enjoy the things that we enjoyed.

Todays baby's will never forgive their parents for having them, I can guarantee you that.

So kill yourself. Decrease this 'surplus' population.
 
The Tesla Model 3 is like the Apple iPhone of the motoring world – it’s made high-tech electric cars cool and popular for the mainstream. In part by making them more affordable and user-friendly, while also providing sensational performance.
How popular? Well, the Model 3 was the second bestselling car of any kind in 2021 – not just those powered by batteries. This upwards trend in electric car sales has continued into 2023, with Tesla still leading the charge.
So though you might put an initial surge of popularity down to pent-up demand (bringing the Model 3 to the right-hand drive UK market was a long, drawn-out affair that saw pre-orders hovering around for years), it’s clear the smallest Tesla has real staying power. It remains a key part of the EV market even after newer rivals such as the*Polestar 2,*Hyundai Ioniq 5,*Kia EV6*and BMW i4*have arrived on the scene.
For anyone shopping for a mid-size electric family car, it’s impossible to ignore. As this Tesla Model 3 review will explain, if you want fantastic performance, a long driving range and market-leading tech that includes a charging network that is second-to-none, few competitors even get close.

Stop making shit up.

The top selling car in 2021 was the Ford F-150 (approx 650,000 units), followed by the Chevy Silverado (approx 530,000 units).
These are V8 engines.

Meanwhile Tesla Model 3 sold a mere 121,610 units in the same year.
Source: CarsalesBase; US sales figures 2021
 
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Stop making shit up.

The top selling car in 2021 was the Ford F-150 (approx 650,000 units), followed by the Chevy Silverado (approx 530,000 units).
These are V8 engines.

Meanwhile Tesla Model 3 sold a mere 121,610 units in the same year.
Source: CarsalesBase; US sales figures 2021

Joe Crapitalist is a notorious liar which explains why the prick never provides links.
 
Joe Crapitalist is a notorious liar which explains why the prick never provides links.

I usually don't provide links either. Depending on Holy Links to make your argument is just cut and pasting. It isn't even your own argument. If I quote data though, I specify the source of it. You are right that he is a notorious liar.
 
Top reasons to buy an electric car instead of a gas vehicle

https://apple.news/AhnCrlmP2T1SKYR18k-wChg

I've driven electric cars from Tesla, Audi, Porsche, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, Rivian, and more.*
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EVs offer tons of benefits over gas cars that have nothing to do with being green.
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Electric rides are quick, fun, spacious, and brimming with cutting-edge features.*
After driving well over a dozen new electric cars, I'm convinced that one is in my future.*
To be sure, there are real challenges to buying and owning an electric vehicle today. They're quite expensive to buy new and hard to find used. Charging infrastructure is immature enough that it can pose a challenge on long road trips.
But the many advantages of EVs are tough to ignore.*
EVs are quick, fun, and quiet

Almost all EVs, from budget Chevys to sporty Audis, have more pep in their step than comparable gas cars. They deliver instant, brisk acceleration that helps immensely with quick merges and the like. And besides the practical benefits, being able to shoot forward at a moment's notice is just plain fun.*
They're also super quiet and smooth on the road, since you don't hear the grumble of an engine or feel its vibrations. Particularly in high-end models like the Mercedes-Benz EQS, the experience is serene.*
They're packed with interesting features

Electric cars are where you'll find the latest in automotive tech and novel features you didn't think you needed.*
Teslas, for example, have a dog mode that keeps the air on for your pet and a sentry mode that records any fishy behavior near your car. The Chevy Bolt EUV offers Super Cruise, an excellent hands-free driving system for highways. The Mercedes EQS has an optional 56-inch array of screens that should make tech lovers salivate.*

The Kia EV6 boasts a couple of power outlets, while the Ford F-150 Lightning can offload enough electricity to power a house for days.
They offer cool storage solutions and spacious interiors

Since electric cars lack bulky components like an engine and transmission, automakers enjoy lots of flexibility to add extra interior room for people and stuff.*
Take the Ioniq 5 SUV, for example. Hyundai stretched its wheels far out to either end, boosting passenger comfort. Like many EVs, it has a totally flat floor (with no hump running down the middle) which does wonders for legroom. And it has a unique, sliding center console that lets owners decide when to free up more space in back or up front.*


The Rivian R1T pickup truck has an awe-inspiring gear tunnel, a transverse storage cubby behind the rear seats that's accessed from either side of the vehicle. The F-150 Lightning, among other electric models, offers a giant front trunk. Tesla's Model Y pairs a frunk with generous under-floor storage in back.*

Charging can be more convenient than getting gas
Once you get the hang of charging, it can actually be less of a hassle than filling up on gas. If you have a garage or driveway, you can plug in an EV at home overnight and wake up with a full charge in the morning. And while you run errands or travel, you can often find chargers to add a little juice while you're out and about.
Yes, an EV needs to sit for a long while to charge — much longer than a typical fuel stop — but consider how much of the day your car is sitting anyway.*

For example, while I spent the day skiing last winter, I left the Polestar 2 I was reviewing plugged into a free charger at the mountain and came back to a nearly full battery. Charging will only get more streamlined as more plugs sprout up in parking lots, offices, and on city streets.*
All these advantages, plus the huge benefit of not burning fossil fuels, make EVs a clear choice for many buyers.

they are not a feasible solution to jack shit.

but thanks for the input, dum dum.
 
Do you really think that auto manufacturers worldwide, who are all committed to electric vehicles, are planning to commit trillion dollar suicide due to a lack of electricity? Possibly these multi billion dollar companies know a lot more than you could ever hope to.

yes.

it's part of the culling.

read atlas shrugged, it outlines the corporatist/fascist plan to destroy society.
 
Both of my cars have V8 engines, Milquetoast.

They have a great appetite for premium fuel, too.

But here's the thing. We've fucked our way into a 7 or 8 billion planet population, and all of those internal combustion cars are helping to make the earth uninhabitable.
I know that you don't believe it, but you're not the person to ask when needing an informed opinion.

If people had learned to throw a fucking bag on it, we could still have Lincolns and Cadillacs like the ones that looked like Lincolns and Cadillacs.
I loved those. Little Corvettes, too.
Instead, we fucked ourselves over instead of controlling the population, so now, future generations can't enjoy the things that we enjoyed.

Todays baby's will never forgive their parents for having them, I can guarantee you that.
So you are the one that is raping and pillaging the Earth. To bad your dad didn't put a bag on it. Maybe you should put a plastic bag on your head.
 
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