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Eman says
years. They’re tax deductible. The business is paying for them unlike W2 folks. There’s nothing to be emotional about.
Sure there is, no matter how snobbist you wrap it all up.
socal2 says
Yet the Tesla Model Y was the best selling car (of all types) in the world beating out the Toyota Corolla.
Tesla Fluffing Example...what number is this one? 6?
This still holds true:
UkraineIsFucked says
They are still a niche product. Vanity vehicles for a very Libtard subset of the population concentrated into very narrow geographic locations
Since EVs are broadly more expensive to purchase upfront than comparable gas vehicles, the best way to assess whether an EV will ultimately be cheaper to own over the long term is by looking at its break-even time: when its lower recurring costs make up for its higher upfront cost. Woody and his team found that 200-mile range compact and midsize electric sedans reach this point in 3 to 7 years, while 300-mile range variants take nine to 20 years to break even. Electric SUVs and trucks with 300 miles of range generally take more than 20 years, while 400-mile range EVs will never break even over their lifetimes.
https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2024/01/16/are_evs_actually_cheaper_to_own_maybe_not_1005129.html
UkraineIsFucked says
Already did.
Where - how?
Also, it is staggering how much more successful this American company is compared to everyone else including Volkswagen. Most of these OEM's will be out of business before the end of this decade. They are nothing more than a bankrupt Municipal Pension fund who make crappy cars on the side.
More math for the short bus folks. Less than 2 years ago, all the "smart people" were predicting VW would be eclipsing Tesla's EV sales and profits by now.
https://twitter.com/alojoh/status/1747303213173235838
socal2 says
Where - how?
Ok. You are now just trolling. And you aren't even doing a good job as that.
Hey Eman ! Proud of your boy here?
Porch is niche and is doing fine. VW is mainstream and doing meh. Maybe itʼs not such a bad thing to be a niche manufacturer after all...
Porch is niche and is doing fine. VW is mainstream and doing meh. Maybe itʼs not such a bad thing to be a niche manufacturer after all...
https://energytheory.com/volvo-ce-and-rolls-royce-bring-wood-burning-off-grid-ev-chargers/
Interesting take from someone who owns a diesel trucking company and has been driving a Tesla for a decade.
https://x.com/allevehicles/status/1748478129746620545?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
Eman says
Interesting take from someone who owns a diesel trucking company and has been driving a Tesla for a decade.
https://x.com/allevehicles/status/1748478129746620545?s=46&t=5lEEPaezr6Ic-W4Z6huZ5Q
It works for him because he owns private chargers that he needs not wait in line for. The big issue with low temperatures is the very slow charge rate along with the decreased range per charge. This means long lines for those who depend on public charging stations in cold weather.
The 60amp charger, which is mounted near the garage door, is for both indoor and outdoor use. It gives 44 mph.
Real clear science
You guys don't understand capacity of our electric grid and ability to mine the stuff needed to build the batteries
We're not bashing the cars or the owners of them.
Eman says
Real clear science
If you can't handle facts because it flies in the face of your personal ideology, that only confirm what I've been saying about EV owners. Unlike Wookie, I call you out on your bullshit.
Where did I say it was cheaper and it’s green? You guys keep coming up with straw man arguments. 😂
I drive Tesla because I like it, not because it’s green. I install solar because it makes financial sense, not because it’s green.
https://sfstandard.com/2024/01/19/google-engineer-murder-liren-chen-xuanyi-yu/
Solar was 100% financed. It’s generating equivalent to $620/month of electricity before all the annual rate increases. It should pay for itself after 6 years. Then free electricity thereafter for the life of the solar, which has 25 years warranty and 92% efficiency at the end of its life span.
When it comes to numbers, I dare anyone dance with me.
I thought I recognized that house. Here it is:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/uvftTvyAPFTApDMr6
Where did I say it was cheaper and it’s green? You guys keep coming up with straw man arguments. 😂
Eman says
Where did I say it was cheaper and it’s green? You guys keep coming up with straw man arguments. 😂
Your pal socal2 did. And you signed up to his trashed credibility, remember?
Eman says
Solar was 100% financed. It’s generating equivalent to $620/month of electricity before all the annual rate increases. It should pay for itself after 6 years. Then free electricity thereafter for the life of the solar, which has 25 years warranty and 92% efficiency at the end of its life span.
When it comes to numbers, I dare anyone dance with me.
You're a welfare whore. If it actually made sense to install solar, instead of having government subsidies, people would buy it without a second thought because it was actually cheaper.
This is simple economics, and drives me crazy that government welfare sluts like you, justify it because you're advantaged by having EVERYBODY ELSE pay for it, when it's a net drain.
Everybody = myself included. I accept what the government offers to everyone. I didn’t take anything from anyone illegitimately.
You’re a whiner. I won’t waste my time with you. See you around Patnet, but don’t expect me to respond to any of your posts in the future.
In theory can we take a used RV and sell it to each other (as in pass it to the next person) so we can all get the tax credit?
https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/used-clean-vehicle-credit
Used Clean Vehicle Credit
Beginning January 1, 2023, if you buy a qualified used electric vehicle (EV) or fuel cell vehicle (FCV) from a licensed dealer for $25,000 or less, you may be eligible for a used clean vehicle tax credit (also referred to as a previously owned clean vehicle credit). The credit equals 30% of the sale price up to a maximum credit of $4,000.
OK, so you have to buy it from a dealership, and there are income limits.
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