A wonderful plug in car that can burn down your house. One that will soon be banned from public garages, tunnels & ferries. One that you soon won’t be able to get insurance for One that costs the equivalent of $17/gallon....
“A wonderful plug in car that can burn down your house. One that will soon be banned from public garages, tunnels & ferries. One that you soon won’t be able to get insurance for One that costs the equivalent of $17/gallon...”
Too funny.
I get it, you don’t want one.
I don’t drive my “other” car in tunnels, ride on ferries, or park it in garages. I drive it on nice days with the top down, go to get ice cream cones with the kiddos, or just wash it in the driveway and make the neighbors jealous.
My actual Golf Cart, now with chubby tires and a trusty log splitter bolted on the back, has never burst into flames, neither has my battery operated lift.
Current EVs are not ready for prime time, but there are lots of uses for a vehicle with the simplicity of a plug-in.
Forklift batteries last for for quite some time.
Isn’t Lithium for Psychotics?
Peace to you Brother Gone Galt.
What would Henry Taggart say?