I wish he was wrong...So are mass power outages, higher electric rates, more COVID, higher inflation, bwahaha...
I wish he was wrong...So are mass power outages, higher electric rates, more COVID, higher inflation, bwahaha...
Isn't that what we already have?One size fits all, except those that can afford to be different.
Same could be asked about your repetitive nature... It is still hilarious that many go on and on about ICE being maxed out, no longer efficient enough, that sort of thing and that the future is all about EV. Thing is look how long EV has been around and still not that evolved for practical daily use for many people. When will some realize that battery technology is starting to peak out?Are you always so optimistic?
I do have to ask if we can call you a modern day Paul Revere... By God those **** EVs are coming boys, they're coming on strong and won't be long!As I and others have stated. The EV thing is happening. The EVs are coming. So are more affordable EVs.....
Paul Revere ( historians note) probably didn't say " The British are Coming" because everyone in Boston were mostly British as well! I mention the EV ( not a fad) because if the kicking and screaming on here. It's very entertaining! Don't take my word on it not being a fad. Plenty of sales information on the growth of EV vehicles can be found via Google.I do have to ask if we can call you a modern day Paul Revere... By God those **** EVs are coming boys, they're coming on strong and won't be long!
**I don't know or care if Revere actually started whining about the British as I doubt most of the B.S. history we were led to believe growing up, just find it hilarious to mention with your constant reminder of the EV fad**
Tesla tried to give their plug to the ANSI/SAE committee but they wouldn't take it. Committee still didn't see the need for DC charging, thought everyone would be happy with J1772 on 120V outlets.C'mon! There should have been a standardized plug right from the beginning of this mess!
Do you see different nozzles on gas pumps that won't fit in your car? NO!!
Some demwit needs to get this figured out, and I'd say pretty soon.
They statrted posting diesel prices instead.Not a fan of Sheetz.
Sheetz use to post their price of premium unleaded on their big sign at the front of their stations, and Sheetz was competitive with the price of other stations premium unleaded.
On or about 2016 Sheetz no longer displayed the price of premium unleaded on the big sign, and Sheetz no longer competed with local stations on the price of premium unleaded, it was not unusual for Sheetz to be .40 per gallon higher than the local competition on premium unleaded.
Free market- I get it, and I was free to avoid Sheetz anytime possible after the pricing game.
It's a fad. Right now it is for people with money to pixx away. The economy is now in a recession and it's going to get worse so who is going to buy those "affordable" GM EV's?Same could be asked about your repetitive nature... It is still hilarious that many go on and on about ICE being maxed out, no longer efficient enough, that sort of thing and that the future is all about EV. Thing is look how long EV has been around and still not that evolved for practical daily use for many people. When will some realize that battery technology is starting to peak out?
Correct, and then Sheetz no longer competed with other local stations on the price of premium. As long as they didn't have the price of premium displayed on the road, Sheetz charged above local market for Premium.They statrted posting diesel prices instead