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I have a question. I looked at the Tesla site and saw this: Does this mean that when the point of sale tax credit becomes a thing that we will...
Technically they are but technically they aren't. A tipped employee that doesn't recieve enough tips to make at least minimum wage is entitled to...
Ya, well, 3 thousand years ago everyone had to pay a simple 10% "tax" or the whole nation would be exiled to Babylon. Today, if the square root...
It would seem that in a nearly perfect world every where there'd be periodic inspections (yearly?) that determine the distance traveled (and...
Yes but no. You're comparing vehicles that exist as if that's all there is to it. And when it comes down to the time to buy, yes, that's all an...
Regardless of the naming, shorter in height and longer in length tends to be more aerodynamic and cheaper to design and build. Shorter height also...
Many claim that crossovers are the same as station wagons. I disagree. The Y is a "coupé" crossover utility vehicle (CCUV?). Higher ground...
Right now, there would only be two people in the USA that would be interested in those vehicles. I'd be the one to wait to see if the other buys...
Well, I think GM won't let too many be there. They're killing the current Bolt, so there's a huge chance people like me will not be able to get a...
Would you prefer that someone like me just stick with an ICEV until they could afford a faster charging BEV several years into the future?
Never mind. I guess there may be an adapter and still many stations for a while: [MEDIA]
For me to get an EV at the price they cost now, even a Bolt, it would have to be my only car. The concern is that if everyone goes to NACS, that...
Does this make EV's without the NACS port obsolete? I'm looking for a Bolt, and things like this make me wonder if it's the right thing to do.
That's the point. There is nothing that's fair. You could do it one way or another, but no one would be happy and there'd always be cheaters. I...
My first car had a 6V battery and positive ground (1951 Plymouth Cranbrook). I guess it was also electric.