350 miles of how much power? Hmm? At what speed?
The Volt is restricted to 100mph at top speed.
Acceleration in a Volt is greater than most 4 cylinder cars.
350 miles of how much power? Hmm? At what speed?
gas powered vehicles are more amenable to freedom.
this has been explained to you already. First, your assumption that the future of EV's is based on current tech is moronic. Second, your assumption that future transport will be based on current usage is moronic. I am tired of explaining shit to you multiple times...get back in your mothers basement.
As long as you are on a road.gas powered vehicles are more amenable to freedom.
charging batteries from the city grid is no savings, in reality. see, reality check.
the thread delivered as promised.
I am 100% satisfied.
Thus saith the board's biggest moron.
because you're the one denying what he said.....do your numbers include subsidies?.....
Please buy one and document your cross-country trip!
I doubt it can be done without calling a tow truck.
I've driven cross-country. In a Chevy van with a 350 and and a 4-barrel. :tongueout:
Also in a minivan. And a Cadillac. 3/4 of the way in a Winnbago.
Which number do you think included subsidies?
Do you get your electricity subsidized so you don't have to pay $1.16 per kwh?
Which number do you think included subsidies?
Do you get your electricity subsidized so you don't have to pay $1.16 per kwh?
he is another brain dead right winger. He ignores the subsidy oil gets
As long as you are on a road.
Horses are all-terrain vehicles and run on plants. Cars are very expensive to purchase, maintain and operate.
Rarely do people drive more than 45 miles to their work site so no it's not a fail again your opioid addiction and ever clear drunken stupor just mean you can't process information
Lots of people do where I live. Even people in California often commute much further than that. There, they often have little choice. Housing prices being what they are the only affordable one is often as much as 100 miles or more from where they work.
I and many of my neighbors do service work, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, etc. There are pickups and service trucks all up and down the street. Not one of us could use an electric car. My last call for an emergency service entry repair was nearly 50 miles from home one-way. You need a truck, and carry upwards of half-a-ton or more of tools and parts. Electric vehicles won't work for that sort of person.
deducting search expenses is not actually a subsidy, you know......
this has been explained to you already. First, your assumption that the future of EV's is based on current tech is moronic. Second, your assumption that future transport will be based on current usage is moronic. I am tired of explaining shit to you multiple times...get back in your mothers basement.
But in the realm of modern cars, Gas is best for freedom. The oligarch fascists cant stop you cold by shutting off power.
They'll shut off the gasoline instead, dimwit.