I remember when I test drove my first EV. Man, what a rush. I knew the dynamics of the EV, the quick acceleration, regenerative braking and so forth, but to drive that Chevy Bolt was something else. I finally ended up getting a cheaper Nissan Leaf and I love this little car. It’s just right for zipping around town. Though range anxiety is a real thing, it is less so in that there are times when I can drive ten miles and only use up a few miles of range. Simply amazing. And it costs me a third of what my ICE truck costs. EVs are the future. Get one.
you will be lucky to live to age 50 without severe health issues thanks to your career path, and that ancient fossil of a truck is a roaring metal death trap compared to any vehicles made today.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
…let’s end this storyline please
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
Familiar flaws don’t seem so bad because we usually know how to correct them.
sueb1863 about 4 years ago
Clarence isn’t going to ream out his brother for ripping off his wife and lying to her about the shirt?
jagedlo about 4 years ago
from Marcus’s question, is it safe to assume that he didn’t do one when buying his current vehicle?
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
I’m kinda lost now.
Flossie Mud Duck about 4 years ago
The problem with current vehicles is that diagnostic tools are required. Charlene would be out of luck unless she could afford them.
preacherman Premium Member about 4 years ago
I remember when I test drove my first EV. Man, what a rush. I knew the dynamics of the EV, the quick acceleration, regenerative braking and so forth, but to drive that Chevy Bolt was something else. I finally ended up getting a cheaper Nissan Leaf and I love this little car. It’s just right for zipping around town. Though range anxiety is a real thing, it is less so in that there are times when I can drive ten miles and only use up a few miles of range. Simply amazing. And it costs me a third of what my ICE truck costs. EVs are the future. Get one.
pchemcat about 4 years ago
The old truck is probably worth more than a new one once you sign the papers.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
As long as you’re not leaving a trail of parts to find your way home, no payments.
daleandkristen about 4 years ago
Kinda agree with GirlGeek.
yangeldf about 4 years ago
you will be lucky to live to age 50 without severe health issues thanks to your career path, and that ancient fossil of a truck is a roaring metal death trap compared to any vehicles made today.