Guess I won’t be buying GM.
You won’t have to.
Fedzilla will.
And GM will laugh all the way to the bank with their taxpayer-funded fleet sales revenues.
It’s known as Government Motors for a reason.
Me neither if they aren't focusing on them or supporting them at all, they'll be rolling out junk.
Why would you ever buy GM?
If you want a well made car, look for those three little words “Made in Japan” So if youre like me and my hubby and you got a lot of kids, get a Toyota Sienna. If its just for you, get a Corolla or a Civic.
But if you like fixing electrical problems, replacing main bearings, stuff like that, GM is quite good but they say Chrysler is tops.
Why would you ever buy GM?
If you want a well made car, look for those three little words “Made in Japan” So if youre like me and my hubby and you got a lot of kids, get a Toyota Sienna. If its just for you, get a Corolla or a Civic.
But if you like fixing electrical problems, replacing main bearings, stuff like that, GM is quite good but they say Chrysler is tops.
Why would you ever buy GM?
If you want a well made car, look for those three little words “Made in Japan” So if youre like me and my hubby and you got a lot of kids, get a Toyota Sienna. If its just for you, get a Corolla or a Civic.
But if you like fixing electrical problems, replacing main bearings, stuff like that, GM is quite good but they say Chrysler is tops.
Neither America’s power generation nor her power delivery infrastructure will support such a large transition away from fossil-fuel-powered vehicles to electrical vehicles that get their energy from fossil-fueled power stations 20 miles away. Elon Musk already has mentioned this himself.
If the government raised taxes and cut every program in existence down to the bone, they might have enough funding to implement the changes to the grid ... over the next 30 years.
2035? Not a snowflake’s chance in hell.
The headline twists what GM said.
They said zero tailpipe emissions. That could also mean hydrogen cell of even at a stretch hybrid