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  1. You guys know its a parody, right? A satire if you will. Its sarcasm just as much as how CERTAIN snobbish EV owners act righteously (Prius owners as well) as how CERTAIN EV haters WANT to view EV adopters... I saw this vid a year ago. The guy does FANTASTIC parodies of politics whether left leaning or right leaning, vegetarians, health advocates, exercise freaks, free speech and cancel culture, and all walks of life, really. Tezzla is just HIS way of poking fun at pompous Tesla owners AND EV haterz at the same time... But when one has an agenda AGAINST EVs...that one person took this parody as gospel... THAT is what is REALLY funny here. And the ONLY way I saw his post is when I log out, the IGNORE feature is not active... I would have NOT replied had it NOT been for Balthy's post... I replied to make sure Balthy understood that this guy speaks a certain way in his videos to accentuate the satire.
    3 points
  2. I found the perfect weekend road rally or just plain fun play car for @A Horse With No Name They do have an interesting EUV too. Check out the web site for this EV Startup. ALPHA ACE™ RESERVATION — Alpha Motor Corporation (alphamotorinc.com) Alpha Motor Company has the following EV cars for sale. Naw, that is your new Jeep Knock off!
    2 points
  3. Yeah, I've seen a couple of his vids before, and obviously it's a parody, I was just checking on the pro-nunce. Like when you listen to a song for years and years and suddenly it clicks 'oh, THAT'S what they were saying'. ?
    2 points
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  5. And if you actually looked at the web site you would see that it clearly states these are renders of what the actual EVs are expected to look like as they get things started for this EV startup. Awesome way to plow your side walk, driveway, etc. @Robert Hall This would make clearing your driveway fun and probably easier. Looks like for sale @ Tamiya USA Shoveling Snow Is a Lot More Fun With a $2,500+ RC Mercedes-Benz Unimog Snowplow (thedrive.com)
    1 point
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  7. Shell has announced that they hit peak oil production / gas production in 2019 and have been for the last 5 years diversifying their business to cover from green energy such as wind farms to charging businesses to carbon capture to help other businesses reduce their carbon foot print. Shell like BP Oil plans to be carbon neutral by 2050. Shell admits it's past peak oil, eyes carbon offsets as a business opportunity (greencarreports.com) Affordable EVs are here, perfect for @ocnblu You can get yours on Alibaba for only $3,200 and they will ship it to you for your doorstep delivery.
    1 point
  8. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/19/canada-is-set-to-have-one-the-worlds-biggest-green-hydrogen-plants.html ICE is not going anywhere anytime soon. Ive read from multiple sources that hydrogen is preferred over electric in the trucking transportation business.
    1 point
  9. No, smk brought up the Charger or Kia comparing them to a Cadillac which is obvious BS talk. He's the master of the goal post mover...
    1 point
  10. Peter Brock the 19 year old designer at GM who was involved in the original C2 Corvette and Ian Callum an alum from Jaguar and Aston Martin are re-imaging a 21st century version with 1,200+ horsepower EV Corvette. Sold from 1963 to 1967, this effort is being done at the AVA Studio in Ireland. The AVA Stingray is a mega-horsepower EV based on the C2 Chevy Corvette | Autoblog The AVA Stingray.
    1 point
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