You did it OP! You stopped the EV revolution! Tesla is now shutting down all EV factories, every single country on earth passed laws banning EVs by 2025, and your god savior Donald Trump just had all charges dropped!
I drive a transit connect with the 1.6 ecoboost. Little fucker goes good (~200hp), has tight stiff suspension. Unironically more fun to drive than my other shit box cars (Honda fit, civic, corolla)
They DO make semi tractors yet all tesla's are delivered by (often deleted) diesel trucks. All that tech's tools and shit could fir in a Model Y or whatever. Why don't they use those as service vehicles?
>Because there are no affordable EV fleet vehicles that come even close to transit vans.
We have a small Peugeot EV van at work (ePartner) and it's superior to our diesel Transit Courier. Disregarding the 5 times smaller fuel costs, the ePartner is way roomier in the driver's compartment and the lack of a manual transmission is great for city traffic.
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You did it OP! You stopped the EV revolution! Tesla is now shutting down all EV factories, every single country on earth passed laws banning EVs by 2025, and your god savior Donald Trump just had all charges dropped!
I drive a transit connect with the 1.6 ecoboost. Little fucker goes good (~200hp), has tight stiff suspension. Unironically more fun to drive than my other shit box cars (Honda fit, civic, corolla)
Where's the canine pussy?
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Because Tesla does not make vans yet?
They DO make semi tractors yet all tesla's are delivered by (often deleted) diesel trucks. All that tech's tools and shit could fir in a Model Y or whatever. Why don't they use those as service vehicles?
Because there are no affordable EV fleet vehicles that come even close to transit vans. Retard.
>Because there are no affordable EV fleet vehicles that come even close to transit vans.
We have a small Peugeot EV van at work (ePartner) and it's superior to our diesel Transit Courier. Disregarding the 5 times smaller fuel costs, the ePartner is way roomier in the driver's compartment and the lack of a manual transmission is great for city traffic.
Okay, put those all across America and see how well they perform. Assuming you can afford to.
American cities would be an easier environment for them.
lol no. Inner-city speeds routinely exceed 80mph here.
>inner-city
>80mph
I doubt it. The speed you reach joyriding at night in your mom's minivan are not representative of the road condition during working hours.
he's probably in LA or something. everyone regularly does in excess of 80 there
When Rivian has problems...
Question: anybody know what this big yellow thing is called on a tire service truck, and where can i buy one online? please and thanks
Skin in the game.
Nobody who works at Tesla drives a Tesla, neither for work
nor for leisure. This is how you know never to buy one yourself.