- Nov 5, 2015
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The old man emoji is amazingIf you've ever driven an EV for a few weeks, ICE seems soooo last century.. (kinda like me! hahaha)
The old man emoji is amazingIf you've ever driven an EV for a few weeks, ICE seems soooo last century.. (kinda like me! hahaha)
Alex, I hear your point. The crudeness wasn't necessary to make it.Hypocrisy continues to get better and better and better. Hybrids proved nobody cares about the environment. Forgot to mention that big ass battery filled with crap that sits in a landfill. No worries!
So, let's mine some toxic stuff from the earth with slaves and make a whole new green technology
And no worries on the big ass battery disposal again
I don't have the answer to what is better than gas… aside from diesel… but you can see that sooty "pollution" so it must be really bad
What I do know is that I will continue to look the other way when a celebrity promotes an EV as environmentally friendly and consider buying one when more REAL car dealer sells them and they can go more than 500 miles on a charge.
While my bullet-proofed and deleted 6.0 F350 with 700+lbfttq is ready to let me get my redneck jollies. I might even put a shotgun in the rack and hang some truck nuts.
Alex, I hear your point. The crudeness wasn't necessary to make it.
Alex, I hear your point. The crudeness wasn't necessary to make it.

I saw that tooGM to Phase Out Gas- and Diesel-Powered Vehicles by 2035 -- from the Wall Street Journal
GM to Phase Out Gas- and Diesel-Powered Vehicles by 2035 - WSJ
The thread debates whether consumers genuinely want EVs, with the central insight being that many customers don't realize they want an electric vehicle until a dealer proactively introduces the option — for example, pointing out that an electric Mercedes EQB can match a GLB lease payment. Participants note EVs sit longer on lots partly because manufacturers still market and profit more from ICE models, leaving buyers unaware of comparable EV alternatives. The overall tone is cautiously optimistic, framing EV adoption as an education and awareness challenge as much as a demand problem.