BillOfRights
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$4.399 in Louisville yesterday.
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$4.399 in Louisville yesterday.
You going to get one of those idle ass trucks that are not functional and look like a stainless steel trash can?I will definitely buy a Tesla as my next car. Not for political reasons but because it’s a great car.
No. Tesla Y.You going to get one of those idle ass trucks that are not functional and look like a stainless steel trash can?
There are better EVs available. I also read that tesla is going to offer an ICE option.
So much wining
Man, you beat me to it.
I really have no issue with the tesla car, it's Musk. Who should be facing felony charges for his association with DOGE and their stealing people's social security information.As someone who has owned a total of 4 different EVs I hate to admit that Tesla is better overall. I dont put much stock in those reliability ratings. EVs are pretty damn reliable with a long long warranty on the batteries. The Tesla ecosystem is more advance plain and simple. I still wouldnt give up my Chevy EV for one.
I have a hybrid also. But gong from $20 average fill up to over $35 still hurts.This is why I bought a Hyundai hybrid sedan in November 2024.
At some point, Trump's actions were going to send gas prices through the roof. It was inevitable. I knew it then, and I'm glad I chose what I did now.
Food prices are going up FAST. It's soooo much faster and more noticeable than 3 years agoI have a hybrid also. But gong from $20 average fill up to over $35 still hurts.
I'm sure my family is spending over $100 more a month on gas.
But food cost is what's really hurting.
Agreed. I've noticed several items that are up 30+% in the last month.Food prices are going up FAST. It's soooo much faster and more noticeable than 3 years ago
I have nonidea about the veracity of this claim but wouldn't this necessarily raise the cost of domestic crude? Supply and demand usually don't care about POTUS tweets.