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  1. They did actually say they were acquiring land for these chargers. "One big reason Mercedes is willing to spend billions to acquire land and install thousands of charging stations is to improve, eventually, a Mercedes driver's EV experience, according to Markus Schaefer, Mercedes-Benz chief technology officer, who spoke to the media during CES this week. ...That means finding safe, clean, and convenient places for the stations and a technological back end that provides benefits to Mercedes drivers. " This also isn't just got Mercedes but for every automaker but they did state that they would prioritize Mercedes customers. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a42408047/mercedes-high-speed-charging-network-evs/
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  2. Isn't this the truth? Here I was, salivating at the thought of buying a new '98 Intrigue in the metallic slate blue color, sometimes even pawing them at night if I dropped by the Cadillac/Olds dealership in Bellevue! In a mere 2 years, the announcement came that Olds would be discontinued. On top of that, the Series II 3800 was the rendition of this great engine that had the cheap intake manifolds which some people caught before major damage set in. Well, I waited a long while and fared even better with the car I ultimately bought. And, yes, we should be thankful for what we have. I would have liked to have done this and that, but I really should not be complaining.
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  3. I enjoyed owning one as a second car for a while. Unfortunately, I bought it used and, even with only 34,000 miles, I think the previous owner did not break it in correctly or went the distance between oil changes. It had a problem with valve seals and a drone in the rear differential or somewhere in the rear axle. I wanted to have a mechanic look at it, but my dad was his hasty self and wanted me to just buy the car, for which he put up some of the money. The Camaro took a giant leap forward in 1974 (second generation - part B, I would guess) when they replaced the tiny circular taillamps with the wider ones that tapered as they turned into the rear fender AND brought on a slimmer canted back front grille. Then, 1975 got even nicer with the wraparound backlite. Camaro and Firebird are as Americana as it gets, and attractive, too. I have a soft spot for them in purist stock form whereas the Mustang has truthfully never done much for me.
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  4. This is so freakin Funny! Don Wilson review of DT. Donald Trump's 'Lifetime Of Lies' Exposed in Don Winslow's New Video: "Stop Supporting This Liar" (msn.com)
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  5. Recession is bad news for the other guys with their dealers throwing mark ups on cars, not going to be a problem for Tesla who can keep lowering prices and the Mexico built model with the tax credit could be $22,500, which if money gets tight, people will flock to a cheap car that doesn't need gas or maintenance.
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