Posted on 01/29/2023 8:20:59 PM PST by montag813
I like how they include a fully stocked toolbox under the hood. You’d think people would get the idea and NOT buy the damn thing.
“Consumer research group J.D. Power last year published a study indicating that EV owners are far less satisfied with their cars than are those who own traditional gas-powered vehicles.”
Once they had finished with the Virtue Signalling market, which can NEVER admit to their idiocy, they were left with people who actually planned to USE their EVs for tasks that they used use gasoline cars for...and those people are willing to tell the truth, which was that they got shafted.
The green agenda is going to fail, probably under the weight of a severe economic recession.
Don’t play along.
You have been hummed!
Wasn’t a lemon, it’s a dead skunk in the middle of the road....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uu5hzc2Mei4
a man walked into a bar
I would like 2 electric hummers, and a trailer
A year ago we purchased a 2018 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid with 30K miles..gets 40mpg. Very happy with the luxury appointments and performance. Frankly I think regenerative hybrid was the way to go to increase both mpg, but also as a stepping stone to electric or other “green” mode.
Have a few “C” cells in your pocket,
You’ll be very Popular !
You should budget at plug in electric to be discarded after 8 years, consider it a bonus if you get 10 or 12 years out of one. And never buy a used one more than 4 or 5 years old, and again plan on amortizing it over 5 years at that point.
“...He finally got it in gear and drove it back to the dealer...”
Heard that one. It was a real doozy.
—Judge Smails.
“The green agenda is going to fail”
Absolutely right. But after how many more hundreds of billions of dollars wasted?
Could owners tell me if this tale is true? A mechanic told me that when the first few years of hybrids cost so much for the batteries when they wore out the owners one by one drove around for years with the gas function only. Almost no one had the batteries replaced.
He said the companies then changed the system so drivers would have to change the battery in later models.
Does anyone know if that was true?
The famous science fiction writer Robert Silverberg calls himself an “early adopter.” He was one of the very first buyers of a couple of Mazdas with rotary engines.
He was sure that was the wave of the future and would be what everyone would someday own——like his Betamax TV tape system that cost a fortune.
$115K for a piece of garbage.
Tesla catches fire on Highway 50 near Rancho Cordova
Sacramento Metro Fire had to put out a fire on Highway 50 after a Tesla Model S car battery combusted on Saturday.
Metro Fire said that the Tesla Caught Fire near Rancho Cordova while traveling at freeway speeds and that it took 6,000 gallons of water for crews to extinguish the flames. Two fire engines responded and crews propped the vehicle up with a jack to cool the battery.
https://www.kcra.com/article/tesla-fire-highway-50-rancho-cordova/42698054
For people wanting to go the “greener” route, that is the way to go. Won’t leave you high and dry like all EV’s can do.
Toyota hasn’t succumbed to the green agenda and is continuing to pursue Hybrids.
Youtube has other Electric Hummer Fail videos...
This poor guy had his fail on the way home from the dealer...
Then up in the hills:
But they still like it better than their Ford Lightning:
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