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Have a pal with one he charges it every night from the dryer plug 2 years no issueseliteauto wrote:Saw a dealer P&V already has a fleet of Nissan Leaf available starting at $185k.
Zoom,zoom rader wrote:EVs will end like CNG
Red government rush to change tings but does lay down the foundation.
We dealing a lackadaisical red government that does not have a clue.
How will someone that lives in a tower block or one of those HDC homes get to charge their kart .
Or you live where you have park your car on the street
zoom rader wrote:EVs will end like CNG
Red government rush to change tings but does lay down the foundation.
We dealing a lackadaisical red government that does not have a clue.
How will someone that lives in a tower block or one of those HDC homes get to charge their kart .
Or you live where you have park your car on the street
hover11 wrote:Zoom,zoom rader wrote:EVs will end like CNG
Red government rush to change tings but does lay down the foundation.
We dealing a lackadaisical red government that does not have a clue.
How will someone that lives in a tower block or one of those HDC homes get to charge their kart .
Or you live where you have park your car on the street
What about floods are they catering for the ppl after grand bazaar, if you are caught in flood waters with an electric vehicle what then, we don't have the infrastructure to accommodate such yet we rushing to implement.
You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
To every Pro there is a con.abducted wrote:Hover, Zoom Rader and Smash, mashing up every ched with the same sh!t, posting personal feelings as fact,
The UK wants total EVs by 2030 , but in the UK they are making provisions and foundations for EVs to accommodate this transition.j.o.e wrote:zoom rader wrote:EVs will end like CNG
Red government rush to change tings but does lay down the foundation.
We dealing a lackadaisical red government that does not have a clue.
How will someone that lives in a tower block or one of those HDC homes get to charge their kart .
Or you live where you have park your car on the street
Zoom acting like the govt ban regular vehicles. If your circumstances don’t allow you to charge …… simple don’t buy one. Lol
zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
Bro best rush and but your kart nowVII wrote:Zoom is not now people living where they can't accommodate cars you know, many people's property acquiring criteria revolves around having a car or not and that influences their choices and options to suit, that's nothing new. What about the hundreds of thousands that have a parking spot ?
And do you know one fo the major criticisms of grid electricity was how are they going to get it to every home ? It's not rocket science to provide secure public access charging options on any curb, kinda like parking meters...zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
zoom rader wrote:Bro best rush and but your kart nowVII wrote:Zoom is not now people living where they can't accommodate cars you know, many people's property acquiring criteria revolves around having a car or not and that influences their choices and options to suit, that's nothing new. What about the hundreds of thousands that have a parking spot ?
And do you know one fo the major criticisms of grid electricity was how are they going to get it to every home ? It's not rocket science to provide secure public access charging options on any curb, kinda like parking meters...zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
at $23000 usd cnf what price it should sell for?hover11 wrote:Isn't that alot for a Nissan even though it is electric ?eliteauto wrote:Saw a dealer P&V already has a fleet of Nissan Leaf available starting at $185k.
j.o.e wrote:zoom rader wrote:EVs will end like CNG
Red government rush to change tings but does lay down the foundation.
We dealing a lackadaisical red government that does not have a clue.
How will someone that lives in a tower block or one of those HDC homes get to charge their kart .
Or you live where you have park your car on the street
Zoom acting like the govt ban regular vehicles. If your circumstances don’t allow you to charge …… simple don’t buy one. Lol
zoom rader wrote:To every Pro there is a con.abducted wrote:Hover, Zoom Rader and Smash, mashing up every ched with the same sh!t, posting personal feelings as fact,
If the Cons outweigh the pros then is it worth it?
Prove me wrong if you think is personal feelings.
zoom rader wrote:Bro best rush and but your kart nowVII wrote:Zoom is not now people living where they can't accommodate cars you know, many people's property acquiring criteria revolves around having a car or not and that influences their choices and options to suit, that's nothing new. What about the hundreds of thousands that have a parking spot ?
And do you know one fo the major criticisms of grid electricity was how are they going to get it to every home ? It's not rocket science to provide secure public access charging options on any curb, kinda like parking meters...zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
https://autowise.com/top-7-disadvantages-of-electric-cars/abducted wrote:zoom rader wrote:To every Pro there is a con.abducted wrote:Hover, Zoom Rader and Smash, mashing up every ched with the same sh!t, posting personal feelings as fact,
If the Cons outweigh the pros then is it worth it?
Prove me wrong if you think is personal feelings.
There you go, posting personal feelings as fact,
Nope I have a laser, a pickup and 4 motorbikesabducted wrote:zoom rader wrote:Bro best rush and but your kart nowVII wrote:Zoom is not now people living where they can't accommodate cars you know, many people's property acquiring criteria revolves around having a car or not and that influences their choices and options to suit, that's nothing new. What about the hundreds of thousands that have a parking spot ?
And do you know one fo the major criticisms of grid electricity was how are they going to get it to every home ? It's not rocket science to provide secure public access charging options on any curb, kinda like parking meters...zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
Zoom Rader horner man drives a Leaf, have to be, he will not even call a car, he's calling it a kart,
zoom rader wrote:Nope I have a laser, a pickup and 4 motorbikesabducted wrote:zoom rader wrote:Bro best rush and but your kart nowVII wrote:Zoom is not now people living where they can't accommodate cars you know, many people's property acquiring criteria revolves around having a car or not and that influences their choices and options to suit, that's nothing new. What about the hundreds of thousands that have a parking spot ?
And do you know one fo the major criticisms of grid electricity was how are they going to get it to every home ? It's not rocket science to provide secure public access charging options on any curb, kinda like parking meters...zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
Zoom Rader horner man drives a Leaf, have to be, he will not even call a car, he's calling it a kart,
A172 wrote:at $23000 usd cnf what price it should sell for?hover11 wrote:Isn't that alot for a Nissan even though it is electric ?eliteauto wrote:Saw a dealer P&V already has a fleet of Nissan Leaf available starting at $185k.
Bro you honestly believe dealers paying those prices for such after bringing in numerous vehicles be real they are able to beat down and negotiate unlike usA172 wrote:waiting to hear how much hover think a $23k cnf car should cost in stock
and hover we in 2021 eh, x6.8 doh exist
how much u feel a dealer getting a 2018/19 leaf for?hover11 wrote:Bro you honestly believe dealers paying those prices for such after bringing in numerous vehicles be real they are able to beat down and negotiate unlike usA172 wrote:waiting to hear how much hover think a $23k cnf car should cost in stock
and hover we in 2021 eh, x6.8 doh exist
avg market price of a 2019 Leaf - 2.3m jpy, say $21500 usdDMan7 wrote:Dealers don't typically go through the same channels as an average person to buy cars online such as the Japanese online foreign used cars that people bring down themselves individually. Dealers typically go through a bidding process online which can be at any time throughout the day or night due to time zone differences, they put money in their auction account as it is required which they then use to bid for cars online which they get much much cheaper than the cars you see on those Japanese foreign used car sites.
zoom rader wrote:You live where you have to park your car on the street, how you going to charge it ?VII wrote:Zoom you're ridiculous now, any credibility your arguments had before are now being overshadowed by pettiness and hate..
As the guy said just don't buy an ev if it irritates you that much..
CNG was pushed on the population, did it take off?
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