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I think that it's only a matter of time before homeowner insurance companies drop or rate jack EV owners over all the EV's spontaneously combusting and taking the house with it.
PeopleUnited says
The stuff going on in Israel and Russia right now is an indication that Bible prophecy is likely soon to be fulfilled. Remember, prophecy is not a prediction, it is a promise.
In the year 1000 AD and at many other times. people thought current events indicated the Bible prophesy coming to pass. Everyone thinks the end of the world will occur during their lifetimes.
Dropping EVs won't be an allowed option
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Look at the "entry level" electric vehicle, the Chevy Bolt with MSRP of around $26,500 and a range of about 260 miles.
Its been reported owners are easily getting 300 miles range.
Chevy needs a marketing campaign to show life cycle or total ownership costs for at least 10 years. Chevy guarantees the batteries for 100,000 miles. So figure based on 15,000 miles per year that is 6.7 years.
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I presume they did this to save the battery, as repeated fast charges, even on a Tesla, shorten battery life.


You could spend 5 years earning minimum wage to comfortably paying off the car loan for a Maverick.
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Look at the "entry level" electric vehicle, the Chevy Bolt with MSRP of around $26,500 and a range of about 260 miles.
Its been reported owners are easily getting 300 miles range.
Chevy needs a marketing campaign to show life cycle or total ownership costs for at least 10 years. Chevy guarantees the batteries for 100,000 miles. So figure based on 15,000 miles per year that is 6.7 years.
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I like that the Prius hybrid has both an electric motor and gasoline engine.
Chevy Bolt is only about $27,000 MSRP
Hybrids are not EVs. Can't be compared.

Also as I keep finding out with Mazda over the years, they never ever have a base model in stock. You go there for a 18K car, and all they had was 27 to 35K cars.
Also as I keep finding out with Mazda over the years, they never ever have a base model in stock. You go there for a 18K car, and all they had was 27 to 35K cars.
I want the cheap Chinese EVs to flood the market so I can watch peeps have gunfights over the charging stations.
At my apartment laundry, if some asshole leaves their done laundry in the machine for more than 20 min, I pull their crap out and put on top of the machine so I can start my laundry. I expect the same treatment if I leave my clothes in there too long.
EV geeks are already doing the same with parked EVs that are done charging. Only the spoiled EV owners are used to having their own laundry machines so go ballistic.
I want the cheap Chinese EVs to flood the market so I can watch peeps have gunfights over the charging stations.
If we have a flood of EVs, they will come equipped with electronics that will limit when you can charge, such as Tuesdays between noon and 4 PM.
They don't have that here or anywhere else in the world.
About to become more expensive to charge the EV.
EV Charging Station SPACs go SPLAT!
https://wolfstreet.com/2023/11/17/the-collapse-of-ev-charger-spacs-chargepoint-ceo-sacked-cfo-out-revenues-plunge-losses-mount-shares-96-from-peak-evgo-not-far-behind/
Brake jobs are necessary on BEV's every year due to rust/sticking thanks to lack of use.
Chargepoint is a fucking joke: their shitty chargers are just 6kW, which means it takes fucking hours to add any meaningfu
HeadSet says
If we have a flood of EVs, they will come equipped with electronics that will limit when you can charge, such as Tuesdays between noon and 4 PM.
They don't have that here or anywhere else in the world.
HeadSet says
If we have a flood of EVs, they will come equipped with electronics that will limit when you can charge, such as Tuesdays between noon and 4 PM.
They don't have that here or anywhere else in the world.
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