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- Grit_dogNavigatorUnfortunate since even the base model SRT8 engine yields 20-21mpg at 90mph on the freeway. And it’s simple as pie. No clutter, nothing hidden, easy to work on and reliable as a Swiss watch.
Wonder how much better mpgs the Ho Hurricane is? - Cummins12V98Explorer III
JaxDad wrote:
free radical wrote:
My next car will be Tesla so dont need to buy expensive gasoline and breathe poisonous exhaust fumes.
While that may be true for some parts of the world, like Canada with a huge percentage of its electricity produced by hydroelectric, it’s certainly not true of our neighbours to the south.
In the US 65% of all electricity is generated by burning coal, natural gas or oil.
In the NW we are KILLING SALMON using Hydro Power charging those "CLEAN" vehicles. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Grit dog wrote:
free radical wrote:
rjstractor wrote:
Reisander wrote:
Ok. But can’t Stellantis just make some cars that generate the same compliance credits and buy them from themselves? Electric cars are the number one selling cars in the world. Wouldn’t it make sense for Stellantis to make some and get the credits?
That's exactly why the Hemi is going away- to help increase the CAFE numbers so that Stellantis (or whomever owns Chrysler this week) doesn't have to pay for the carbon credits. It will be interesting to see if Tesla continues to be profitable after they are no longer selling carbon credits. I imagine they will, since they were able to leverage the profits from selling the credits to accelerate R&D of models like the Y.
I kind of agree with StonedPanther on the general silliness of compliance credits- nothing but an environmental shell game. Kind of like destroying a wetland area but "creating" another wetland 50 miles away to make up for it.
I dont care to get into argument about enviroment,but right now theres about 150 forest fires burning in Canada due to very dry hot weather sending smoke all the way to NYC making breathing very dificult.
Maybe its normal,maybe result of human created polution I dont know.
Anyhow
My next car will be Tesla so dont need to buy expensive gasoline and breathe poisonous exhaust fumes.
Maybe we need electric trains everywhere to reduce polution
This is how you Build Back Better :)
https://youtu.be/BCLuWr1iHok
OMG, stop crying…:
It's because the morons in the US and Canada let the fires get out of hand before they attack them plain and simple. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Grit dog wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
free radical wrote:
My next car will be Tesla so dont need to buy expensive gasoline and breathe poisonous exhaust fumes.
While that may be true for some parts of the world, like Canada with a huge percentage of its electricity produced by hydroelectric, it’s certainly not true of our neighbours to the south.
In the US 65% of all electricity is generated by burning coal, natural gas or oil.
And I burn my garbage in the back yard just to make free rad shed a virtual tear! Lol
In a used 55 gallon EVIL oil barrel I hope. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Grit dog wrote:
Unfortunate since even the base model SRT8 engine yields 20-21mpg at 90mph on the freeway. And it’s simple as pie. No clutter, nothing hidden, easy to work on and reliable as a Swiss watch.
Wonder how much better mpgs the Ho Hurricane is?
My son's friend has a TRX, a Challenger and two Durango's all HellCat's. Smart guy, he will never loose a single cent and probably make money. - JRscoobyExplorer II
JaxDad wrote:
free radical wrote:
My next car will be Tesla so dont need to buy expensive gasoline and breathe poisonous exhaust fumes.
While that may be true for some parts of the world, like Canada with a huge percentage of its electricity produced by hydroelectric, it’s certainly not true of our neighbours to the south.
In the US 65% of all electricity is generated by burning coal, natural gas or oil.
Something to think about when using fossil fuel to generate electricity for EVs compared to burning fuel in a bunch of places that are moving around;
I sometimes moved a portable crushing plant. If they could, they would power the plant off grid, but had a big generator, powered by 3406E Cat. When I asked about the little 50 gallon fuel tank, was told running 10 hour days, just fill it start of shift. The 3406E in my Pete, or the 1 in my Ford, work it 10 hours, expect to burn 80 gallons.
I'm not smart, but I know it is impossible to be sure most car owner will maintain there vehicle to keep emission levels right. Bell, some on this site brag about modifying emission systems for more power. Keeping the single point of combustion working most efficiently, and therefore profitability would be easier. - shum02Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
free radical wrote:
It's because the morons in the US and Canada let the fires get out of hand before they attack them plain and simple.
Why don't you come up here and show us how it's done. Seriously one of the most ill thought out comments I've read on here. Why not go with the conspiracy theorists that the government started them as well to back the theory of climate change.
Give your head a good shake. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIPIZZ poor Forest Management is the culprit. Here in the NW they used to maintain Forestry roads that acted as a fire break. Much rather spent the $$$ on Light Rail.
They know when a rife starts and if they so chose they could put it out in a heart beat plain and simple.
No I don't need to "Shake my head".
It would help if you figured out how to comment on a post, yours is a real mess to read. YOU are commenting under Grit's name. Grit I think you should file some sort of a Internet Claim against this person..... Cummins12V98 wrote:
PIZZ poor Forest Management is the culprit. Here in the NW they used to maintain Forestry roads that acted as a fire break. Much rather spent the $$$ on Light Rail.
They know when a rife starts and if they so chose they could put it out in a heart beat plain and simple.
No I don't need to "Shake my head".
It would help if you figured out how to comment on a post, yours is a real mess to read. YOU are commenting under Grit's name. Grit I think you should file some sort of a Internet Claim against this person.....
The major insurance companies like State Farm have cancelled all new home owner insurance business in the state of California due to wild fires and some other problems specific to California. I can't imagine anyone wanting to move to California.
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Governor Newsom... Rome is burning!- Cummins12V98Explorer III
FishOnOne wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
PIZZ poor Forest Management is the culprit. Here in the NW they used to maintain Forestry roads that acted as a fire break. Much rather spent the $$$ on Light Rail.
They know when a rife starts and if they so chose they could put it out in a heart beat plain and simple.
No I don't need to "Shake my head".
It would help if you figured out how to comment on a post, yours is a real mess to read. YOU are commenting under Grit's name. Grit I think you should file some sort of a Internet Claim against this person.....
The major insurance companies like State Farm have cancelled all new home owner insurance business in the state of California due to wild fires and some other problems specific to California. I can't imagine anyone wanting to move to California.
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Governor Newsom... Rome is burning!
Hey as long as he has homeless with their hands out he is happy.
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