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mwmisses4289

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10. Hopefully, maybe EVs will come down in price.
Tue May 5, 2026, 09:00 AM
7 hrs ago

For many, the cost of an ev is equivalent to a yearly salary, and the monthly payments could be as much as a rent or mortgage payment (depending on where you live).

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Ahh, yes... LakeVermilion 9 hrs ago #1
My neighbors just bought an EV, spurred by the spike in gas prices. SunSeeker 9 hrs ago #2
When we stop using fossil fuels, all this goes away. All the oil powers are the ones doing ALL of this. Scrivener7 8 hrs ago #3
Since the sun shines and the wind blows nearly everywhere paleotn 7 hrs ago #12
I have had solar and EVs Miguelito Loveless 3 hrs ago #29
Chris Hayes had a segment about this last week Deminpenn 8 hrs ago #4
Are oil executives still happy with the Gropenfuhrer? KS Toronado 8 hrs ago #5
Just wait until you see Exxon's profits for this quarter and you will know.... Ol Janx Spirit 7 hrs ago #8
EV trucks? Conjuay 5 hrs ago #23
Yes, they do exist--which is great--but only in very limited capacity at the moment, and scaling... Ol Janx Spirit 3 hrs ago #28
Their joy will be short term Miguelito Loveless 3 hrs ago #30
All those things are true, but the oil industry is still looking at a long time horizon... Ol Janx Spirit 2 hrs ago #37
Oh, the planet is hosed Miguelito Loveless 15 min ago #42
US oil and Russia are the big beneficiaries. tinrobot 5 hrs ago #24
Reddit is full of threads about EVs right now Johnny2X2X 8 hrs ago #6
Garage kcoates 7 hrs ago #7
You don't...but JPK 7 hrs ago #11
Got it! kcoates 7 hrs ago #15
Depends on the way the houses/streets are configured tinrobot 5 hrs ago #25
So you can charge at home. Johnny2X2X 7 hrs ago #16
I would also point out Miguelito Loveless 2 hrs ago #32
Yeah, I will buy lightly used for sure Johnny2X2X 1 hr ago #38
By that time Miguelito Loveless 21 min ago #41
Technically, you just need somewhere to plug in Miguelito Loveless 3 hrs ago #31
I have a 2019 Chevy Volt JPK 7 hrs ago #9
I buy gas for my Volt about once a year. Thunderbeast 4 hrs ago #27
My wife and I had a Volt Miguelito Loveless 2 hrs ago #33
Hopefully, maybe EVs will come down in price. mwmisses4289 7 hrs ago #10
New, they can be pricy JPK 7 hrs ago #13
The have been coming down for a while, and used EVs can be a real bargain. tinrobot 4 hrs ago #26
Buy used Miguelito Loveless 2 hrs ago #34
Doing the right thing wasn't enough to drive transition. hay rick 7 hrs ago #14
Thanks for the OP. We really don't hear much about how TSFs war on renewables and EVs is making wiggs 6 hrs ago #17
Renewables are democratic (small-d). And the future, but petro corps and certain countries will wiggs 6 hrs ago #18
The War in Iran Is Causing China to Sell So Many Solar Panels That Your Jaw Will Drop usonian 6 hrs ago #19
If The US Has All These Pipelines... Mr.Bee 6 hrs ago #20
Because we have the wrong kind of refineries Miguelito Loveless 2 hrs ago #35
Norway has the population of Dallas. Next year will be Melon 5 hrs ago #21
"internal consumption engines"? Interesting typo. Maybe Autocorrupt? CaptainTruth 5 hrs ago #22
I dipped my toe in with a hybrid. boston bean 2 hrs ago #36
How long ago Miguelito Loveless 12 min ago #43
I wish the blockade on fertilizers would result in a move to organic agriculture MadameButterfly 1 hr ago #39
The Law of Unintended Consequences is kicking in... Wounded Bear 1 hr ago #40
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