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$3.19 here, give or take.Cheap gas? Where's that?
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$3.19 here, give or take.Cheap gas? Where's that?
$5.70 for regular today in Roseville, CAIt's already here...
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$5.70 for regular today in Roseville, CA
I'm hoping I can get many many more years out of my 4xe, perhaps 10+ years, electric system has a 10 yr warranty, it's my best Wrangler yet, and I really enjoy driving it. My 2dr 2007 JK I got close to 10 years zero issues, never went back to the dealership for any problem.I hear charging stations themselves are failing in cold climates. I definitely wouldn’t be driving an EV in Toronto. If I sold my Jeep, I’d probably jump over to a Land Cruiser. Reminds me of the FJ. I wonder how the iforce will hold up long term.
I absolutely love my 21 GC Summit Hemi though.
California where the ban on gas cars is in full swing isn't reflective of the rest of the US.$5.70 for regular today in Roseville, CA
I agree with everything you said.In my opinion, there will be no full "transition" or "pivot" to full electric vehicles. There will always be a place and a need for gas and diesel powered vehicles.
Regardless, the electric power production and delivery infrastructure needs to be completely updated and modernized. Also, battery tech needs to make some kind of major leap.
I don't see electric vehicles any better for the environment on a macro level, they are perhaps even worse.
In my opinion, forcing EVs through regulation is a political driven punishment of the oil and gas industry.
I read and hear comparisons of the transition to the "horse and buggy" era. Horses were used on a regular basis well into the 20th century for transportation, to pull freight wagons and for farming. It wasn't until after WWII that so many consumer goods could be produced cheaply due to the advancement of tech and massive factory capacity, that it was no longer economically feasible to use horses. People didn't all send their horses to the glue factory in 1900. The government never banned or outlawed them.
I read yesterday that Filosa stated that they are going to offer gas engine versions of the Recon and Wagoneer S. That makes a whole lot of sense given how EV sales as a whole are not anywhere near where they need to be to get close to providing a return on investment. Also, the Charger, which was intended to be all electric, is now also going to have a gas engine option.
Anyone thinking that US new vehicle sales will be 100% electric by 2035 shouldn't hold their breath. I'm going to guess the the EU will see the writing on the wall soon enough too.
If you sold your jeep, would you consider a new 4runer instead of a land cruiser?I hear charging stations themselves are failing in cold climates. I definitely wouldn’t be driving an EV in Toronto. If I sold my Jeep, I’d probably jump over to a Land Cruiser. Reminds me of the FJ. I wonder how the iforce will hold up long term.
I absolutely love my 21 GC Summit Hemi though.
Not sure, I would have to take it on a test drive that really pushes its limits.If you sold your jeep, would you consider a new 4runer instead of a land cruiser?