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Old Posted Jul 9, 2024, 9:56 PM
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It was brand-new in 2012. We took a road trip from Ottawa via S. Ontario, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis.. That van was ruined by the time we got to Manitoba.

5 and 2 year old passengers will do that.
Definitely

19-20 year-olds will do that too. My ex's car was kept in immaculate condition until her youngest got a driver's licence. Afterward everything became greasy with random fries and wrappers and personal items strewn about, and the car began to smell. At the time I still had a vehicle with a manual transmission, so I was basically the only driver... had we stayed together I have little doubt my current one would have suffered a similar fate.

And had we stayed together, an EV may have been an option - the previous owners had put an outlet in the garage, which also had a separate breaker panel. I was going to have an electrician add a couple of standard circuits before we split, but was able to get a converter that at least let us use the outlet for "regular" electrical needs.
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 1:21 AM
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19-20 year-olds will do that too. My ex's car was kept in immaculate condition until her youngest got a driver's licence. Afterward everything became greasy with random fries and wrappers and personal items strewn about, and the car began to smell. At the time I still had a vehicle with a manual transmission, so I was basically the only driver... had we stayed together I have little doubt my current one would have suffered a similar fate.

And had we stayed together, an EV may have been an option - the previous owners had put an outlet in the garage, which also had a separate breaker panel. I was going to have an electrician add a couple of standard circuits before we split, but was able to get a converter that at least let us use the outlet for "regular" electrical needs.
My kids are 17 and 14 and there are still Skittles under the seat and plastic wrappers from Jos Louis in the god damn door handles.
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 11:02 AM
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We picked up our Mustang Mach E from Toronto on the weekend. It had a full charge when we left the dealership in Vaughn and the battery was at 13% when we arrived at our place in Ottawa. Over 420km on a full charge, pretty good.

I'm far from a electric car devotee but we looked at our driving habits and the electric car was a no brainer. Now I'm looking at charging station locations on google maps all the time! LOL!
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 12:12 PM
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Sweet. Love the Mach Es. Definitely what I would buy if I was in that price point.
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 12:42 PM
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Sweet. Love the Mach Es. Definitely what I would buy if I was in that price point.
We are leasing. Because of the advances in battery tech you may be buying something that is devalued in 4 years.
At least that was the advice we got in our research.
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We picked up our Mustang Mach E from Toronto on the weekend. It had a full charge when we left the dealership in Vaughn and the battery was at 13% when we arrived at our place in Ottawa. Over 420km on a full charge, pretty good.

I'm far from a electric car devotee but we looked at our driving habits and the electric car was a no brainer. Now I'm looking at charging station locations on google maps all the time! LOL!
A Better Route Planner and Plug Share are very helpful apps when it comes to all things charging
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 8:20 PM
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We are leasing. Because of the advances in battery tech you may be buying something that is devalued in 4 years.
At least that was the advice we got in our research.
Very sensible. The second generation EVs of most major OEMs should be better and cheaper. They are learning a ton and batteries are getting cheaper and better.
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2024, 8:23 PM
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A Better Route Planner and Plug Share are very helpful apps when it comes to all things charging
Charge Hub is good too.
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A Better Route Planner and Plug Share are very helpful apps when it comes to all things charging
Seconded. Must have apps.
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 9:46 PM
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Just a reminder from the NY Times today who exactly progressives buying Teslas are sending their money to:

How Elon Musk Chose Trump
The world’s richest man, once deeply skeptical of Donald J. Trump, has now endorsed him and has emerged as a central character in the presidential race.

By Theodore Schleifer and Ryan Mac
Theodore Schleifer reported from Milwaukee and Washington, and Ryan Mac from Los Angeles.

July 18, 2024, 1:32 p.m. ET
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A little over two months ago, Elon Musk found himself at Montsorrel, the palatial Palm Beach compound of Nelson Peltz, the famed activist investor. Mr. Musk knew the sprawling grounds well, having stayed in the guesthouse.

The topic of conversation was a bit different than usual, though: Mr. Peltz had brought together a group of billionaire conservative financiers — including Steve Wynn, the Las Vegas casino magnate, and the hedge-funder John Paulson — to dive into concerns about whether Republicans could seize Senate control, as well as the party’s weak ground game, according to a person with direct knowledge of what transpired.

But Mr. Musk had a darker message that spring day. He told the group that this would be the last free election in America — because if President Biden won, millions of undocumented immigrants would be legalized and democracy would be finished, according to the person.

Mr. Trump had to win, Mr. Musk said. He dispensed some advice for the veteran financiers, who had decades more experience in Republican politics than he did: Their emphasis on political advertising was misplaced, he said. Tesla, his electric car company, barely advertises, he said, but had still built a cult following through word of mouth. Why couldn’t Republicans do the same?….


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/18/u...usk-trump.html
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Pretty sure everybody knows Musk has become a douche? Certainly anyone politically active enough to factor their political leanings into their car purchases. He's one of the world's most famous, loud-mouthed, and news-covered people.
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 9:50 PM
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^ That's why I love Rivian. RJ Scaringe is the exact opposite of Musk.



https://www.forbesindia.com/article/...emesis/58547/1

A guy who loves cars and has spent an lifetime working on them. Vs. A kooky grifter who latched on to environmentalism as a path to riches. I'll take the guy with the PhD from MIT's Sloan Automotive Lab over the MBA any day.

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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 9:52 PM
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Pretty sure everybody knows Musk has become a douche? Certainly anyone politically active enough to factor their political leanings into their car purchases. He's one of the world's most famous, loud-mouthed, and news-covered people.
It's costing them sales too. I think their slowdown in sales in key markets like California, has to be at least partly because of Elon's politics.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 5:41 PM
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It's costing them sales too. I think their slowdown in sales in key markets like California, has to be at least partly because of Elon's politics.
You'll upset the Tesla bros lurking around here. Cybertruck is GOAT, all hail our stable genius.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 11:32 PM
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Who's a Tesla bro? Believe it or not, some of us have divorced economics from politics. The cybertruck looks like it was designed by an 8 year old.

If I was a single guy I would have bought a Rivian. My Better Half, who researches everything to death, decided we were buying a Model Y instead. I listened to her because life is much safer that way, and also saved $30K+ on the price tag. I still have to go past the Rivian lot every day I go to the office though...
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 12:51 AM
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Truenorth, the upcoming Rivian R3 looks pretty cool

Like a tall hatchback meets miniaturized Range Rover

Hopefully this is a lot less expensive than current models


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I am ashamed to drive a Tesla, but at the time of purchase, four-and-a-half years ago, Musk had not yet revealed that he was not just quirky, but a terrible human being. I certainly chafe at the thought of bankrolling anything that favours Dump, but what am I going to do, sell the car? That's unrealistic.
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 12:26 PM
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I am ashamed to drive a Tesla, but at the time of purchase, four-and-a-half years ago, Musk had not yet revealed that he was not just quirky, but a terrible human being. I certainly chafe at the thought of bankrolling anything that favours Dump, but what am I going to do, sell the car? That's unrealistic.
Yeah there’s not much to do at this point in that situation.
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 12:36 PM
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Truenorth, the upcoming Rivian R3 looks pretty cool
I'm actually trying to stretch my car so I can get the R3. Here's hoping.
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 12:39 PM
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It's costing them sales too. I think their slowdown in sales in key markets like California, has to be at least partly because of Elon's politics.
And now we have evidence....

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Elon Musk’s crusade against California is seeing Tesla sales in the Golden State plummet while demand for Rivian EVs soar

Elon Musk’s continued gripes with California, where more than one in five new cars sold are electric, is losing him customers to Rivian.

Industry data on Thursday revealed demand for new Teslas in the Golden State plummeted 24% to 52,211 vehicles in Q2, based on registrations recorded post-sale when a vehicle’s title is processed.

The latest figures mark Tesla’s third consecutive three-month period of declines compared to the previous year, suggesting that the volume of its existing range may have peaked in 2023 when it hit 230,500 vehicles.

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Meanwhile, registrations of its Rivian soared 69% this quarter to 3,742 vehicles, making it the fastest-growing major brand in California.
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/elon-...140139676.html


The R3 is going to crunch Tesla sales. In no small part thanks to Elon losing his mind.
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