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BumRushDaShow

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6. "Well built EV's need to get down into the 20-30k market new before they will actually become feasible."
Sat Nov 15, 2025, 09:02 AM
Nov 2025

But more than that, right now, the entire "charging infrastructure" is still MIA. There are tens of millions who live in dwellings with no garage and no way to charge such a car (notably those in rentals and particularly those in multi-story apartment buildings).

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Dumping Tesla. Big time! oasis Nov 2025 #1
Let's add more volatility ... join the Mass Blackout! BlueWavePsych Nov 2025 #8
Well, okay... Hugin Nov 2025 #13
Guess they really hate restaurants! Mawspam2 Nov 2025 #15
I was caught behind a Rivian in heavy rush hour traffic recently... Hugin Nov 2025 #2
I had never even heard of Rivian until last Thursday when I spotted a truck in the roundabout. Since Vinca Nov 2025 #4
"Do people have gold mines in their back yards?" BumRushDaShow Nov 2025 #5
LOL, you must not live in Seattle. maxsolomon Nov 2025 #16
I'm on the other side of the country and I'd never even heard of them before. LOL. Vinca Nov 2025 #20
Interesting. I saw two of them with thrashed tailgates mahina Nov 2025 #11
I can only describe the behavior I saw in that case. Hugin Nov 2025 #12
Well built EV's need to get down into the 20-30k market new before they will actually become feasible. Also... Cheezoholic Nov 2025 #3
"Well built EV's need to get down into the 20-30k market new before they will actually become feasible." BumRushDaShow Nov 2025 #6
That's me Polybius Nov 2025 #19
China is making inexpensive EVs Danascot Nov 2025 #10
I was checking out a trike... Hugin Nov 2025 #14
Chinese EVs are very popular in Mexico. maxsolomon Nov 2025 #18
My twenty-three year old Mercedes is doing fine. Worth more than I paid for it nine years ago. twodogsbarking Nov 2025 #7
"Fresh model" Do we really need 'fresh models" every year? travelingthrulife Nov 2025 #9
Not every year. maxsolomon Nov 2025 #17
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