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  • Percolater

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    Update… I booked my first service appt in 5 yrs yesterday.( It’s booked thru the car or the phone app. ) First avail appt 6/20 and can choose any time slot later(not impressed). Also, they expect to leave your vehicle for days, (sigh)

    After booking, dude from service dept text me with advise of hard reboot.

    Problem fixed, back to normal, appt cancelled.
     

    Ingomike

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    To those that pretend they paid for their EV themselves and none of us taxpayers subsidized the system they use think again, we have and they are planning more, much more…

    According to the Wall Street Journal, US taxpayers will subsidize EVs by at least $393 billion in the coming years—more than the GDP of Hong Kong.
     
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    Mij

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    Just a random thought, how many owners of EV’s are going to have the ability or tools to fix or repair ANY breakdowns of their EV?

    Now if you can’t fix it, what happens?

    Farmers are arguing in courts now about the ability to repair their own equipment. It has to do with computer code. And the cost incurred for repairs of equipment they own. Costs are truly astronomical.

    In my opinion this is where the real problem with EV resides.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    One of the reasons we keep drowning in the sea of climate change madness is because in ruby-red Indiana, a state governed by super majority republican house and senate, republicans are up tho their necks complicit in it. There is no free money the feds will give out that Indiana republicans won’t line up for to stick their hands out to get.

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