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    EV Hummer 4 day charge

    Full on clown world, watch chuck try to find some articles from yahoo news or some shit

    Like I told you climate fools before, until service is upgraded to street level in every city, this is a failure. Now imagine ripping up millions of miles of street and side walk or running in poles to these neighbor hoods.

    Stupidity

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    Last edited by jazz; Oct 5, 2022, 08:00.

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    And even better yet, if you are charging it using your own solar panels, as Chuck keeps insisting, then stretch that 4 days out to 8 days in the summer, and probably about a month in the winter.

    Unless of course you are in the same boat as the average working stiff, and work all day, then stretch that out to almost eternity as you only charge for the brief period of daylight before or after the working day.

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      #3
      Towing with a lightning.

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        #4
        They’ll put a smart meter on your house so they can tax your charging accordingly. That would be “equitable” right Camilla?

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          #5
          Originally posted by biglentil View Post
          Towing with a lightning.
          Overpriced piece of junk will have to sit in a heated garage in the winter too. And cold weather range will be half its rating.

          Woulndt dare leave a Canadian city with it in January.

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            #6
            I think every snowflake should leave the city in January in one.
            We wouldn't be in this mess if more cupcakes got out of the city.

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
              And even better yet, if you are charging it using your own solar panels, as Chuck keeps insisting, then stretch that 4 days out to 8 days in the summer, and probably about a month in the winter.

              Unless of course you are in the same boat as the average working stiff, and work all day, then stretch that out to almost eternity as you only charge for the brief period of daylight before or after the working day.
              AB5 you need a little imagination. I did some research and I found a solar powered car charger built by a company called Electrek. For a cool $60000 USD you can purchase a solar powered charger equipped with a battery that allows you to get up to 235 miles(just under 400km)of chargeable range per day. Very affordable, just like everything in the green transition. Watch Trudeau buy thousands of these!🤪😬

              Also keep in mind your chargeable range would be greatly reduced in the winter with far less daylight!
              Last edited by Hamloc; Oct 6, 2022, 07:38.

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                #8
                Overpriced pieces of junk?

                Farm yards have their share of overbuilt, overpriced diesel trucks that are not very reliable, expensive to repair and that cost $80,000 plus.

                What happened to the concept of a truck for utility without all the useless bells and whistles?

                Pickup trucks have become a luxury vehicle and people who don't need them are buying them.

                They are often lined up and idling at the city Tim Hortons to get a coffee and box of tim bits for breakfast. Or at the post office, or rink. What a great use of an expensive polluting fuel guzzling vehicle.

                Is it because the only vehicle that accomodates the growing legion of oversized fat asses is an oversized pickup truck?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Overpriced pieces of junk?

                  Farm yards have their share of overbuilt, overpriced diesel trucks that are not very reliable, expensive to repair and that cost $80,000 plus.

                  What happened to the concept of a truck for utility without all the useless bells and whistles?

                  Pickup trucks have become a luxury vehicle and people who don't need them are buying them.

                  They are often lined up and idling at the city Tim Hortons to get a coffee and box of tim bits for breakfast. Or at the post office, or rink. What a great use of an expensive polluting fuel guzzling vehicle.

                  Is it because the only vehicle that accomodates the growing legion of oversized fat asses is an oversized pickup truck?
                  Actually diesel trucks were very reliable before the government forced manufacturers to install Def injection systems. Early Cummins 5.9 12 valves ran forever and were very fuel efficient..

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                    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                    Actually diesel trucks were very reliable before the government forced manufacturers to install Def injection systems. Early Cummins 5.9 12 valves ran forever and were very fuel efficient..
                    Have two 12v's in my shop. Have a couple 24v's as well one needs a vp44 fuel pump. But as much as l like Cummins, the LBZ Duramax is just more refined and nicer to daily drive. Starts in -20 below not plugged in, smoother, more power, ultra quick glow plugs, the Allison behind it a great tranny. Im holding onto my pre emissions trucks, I wont touch a recent model.

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