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https://www.bankrate.com/auto/new-car-affordability-survey/manbearpig said:There’s one for around $30,000 now.
C'mon dummy,manbearpig said:There’s one for around $30,000 now. Long wait to get it at the moment, high demand.
If your concerned about disposal of car batteries you should be more so concerned about nuclear waste disposal.ifallalot said:Nuclear plants everywhere.
i'm not concerned about battery disposal, I'm just reminding everyone that they aren't as green as they think they are when they go electric.manbearpig said:If your concerned about disposal of car batteries you should be more so concerned about nuclear waste disposal.ifallalot said:Nuclear plants everywhere.
I toured Yucca Mountain while they were testing it. Pretty impressive engineering project. Disappointed that the drill they used looked nothing like the ones from Total Recall.ifallalot said:i'm not concerned about battery disposal, I'm just reminding everyone that they aren't as green as they think they are when they go electric.manbearpig said:If your concerned about disposal of car batteries you should be more so concerned about nuclear waste disposal.ifallalot said:Nuclear plants everywhere.
Like I've said before, we have nuclear waste disposal taken care of- Nevada.
These dorks need to get on top of fusion as well. That would take care of nuclear waste more and get where we need to go with space travel
Feeble minds never think of progress. We should just stick with what we have.ifallalot said:Even a used one is like north of $60k
Factor in that you need way more space than any Tesla provides and you'd be better off buying a loaded minivan or SUV
Besides, new cars pollute and consume less than the plants that make electricity
4K still isn't a thing.FecalFace said:Feeble minds never think of progress. We should just stick with what we have.ifallalot said:Even a used one is like north of $60k
Factor in that you need way more space than any Tesla provides and you'd be better off buying a loaded minivan or SUV
Besides, new cars pollute and consume less than the plants that make electricity
The science and technology are at the end of the road, right dummy?
Like when you've said 4k is never going to be a thing.
Clean coal is coming though.
Point proven.ifallalot said:4K still isn't a thing.FecalFace said:Feeble minds never think of progress. We should just stick with what we have.ifallalot said:Even a used one is like north of $60k
Factor in that you need way more space than any Tesla provides and you'd be better off buying a loaded minivan or SUV
Besides, new cars pollute and consume less than the plants that make electricity
The science and technology are at the end of the road, right dummy?
Like when you've said 4k is never going to be a thing.
Clean coal is coming though.
Exactly.GromsDad said:Why not let the market decide? I welcome any auto maker who makes a product I want at a price I can afford. I'm all for that. Needs to be big enough for my needs, be convenient to drive and refuel, needs to have adequate power, safe, comfortable to drive and affordable up front and total cost of ownership. Bring it on. Make a better mouse trap. Reap the rewards.