My FBO (and probably many others) offers pre-purchased fuel where you can buy a 1,000 gallon tab and drink from it at your own pace, sometimes even comes with a discount, too. But I'll just keep waiting to do that until prices here to get below $4.
Sorry, I meant auto fuel. Shoot I'd buy 1000 gal in a minute if I had a place to store it.
My FBO (and probably many others) offers pre-purchased fuel where you can buy a 1,000 gallon tab and drink from it at your own pace
Sorry, I meant auto fuel. Shoot I'd buy 1000 gal in a minute if I had a place to store it.
The real question is why was it so high to begin with the last few years.
Also, thanks to Jerry Brown (he should be wearing an orange jumpsuit thank you) we still get to pay jacked up prices to to is "carbon tax." God I violently hate that guy and the horse he rode in on. I take it back. I'm fine with the horse.
EVs are an interesting concept, but totally impractical to recharge. Think about the great unwashed who don't fly. Now, drop your daughter off at college a few hundred miles away and go home. How do you recharge? Currently, even in a $100K Tesla, that trip will take a couple of days. Or get in a gas-powered car and it requires an afternoon, plus whatever time you spend carrying stuff inside, rearranging furniture and shopping for things you didn't bring.
THAT is what is keeping EV solidly in the "toy" category, even more so than an airplane or a boat.
I thought there was a oil shortage? Suddenly we have too much...
You know nothing about Teslas.
And it shows.
Nor do you know anything about charging stations located on campus at Texas A&M.
aTm Charging Stations
You know nothing about Teslas.
And it shows.
Nor do you know anything about charging stations located on campus at Texas A&M.
aTm Charging Stations
EVs are an interesting concept, but totally impractical to recharge. Think about the great unwashed who don't fly. Now, drop your daughter off at college a few hundred miles away and go home. How do you recharge? Currently, even in a $100K Tesla, that trip will take a couple of days.
95% of her driving is <70 mile trips. About 85% of mine are less than 60 miles round trip.EVs are an interesting concept, but totally impractical to recharge. Think about the great unwashed who don't fly. Now, drop your daughter off at college a few hundred miles away and go home. How do you recharge? Currently, even in a $100K Tesla, that trip will take a couple of days. Or get in a gas-powered car and it requires an afternoon, plus whatever time you spend carrying stuff inside, rearranging furniture and shopping for things you didn't bring.
THAT is what is keeping EV solidly in the "toy" category, even more so than an airplane or a boat.
I've driven from San Francisco up to Seattle in a Tesla Model S in a day (+800 miles). It's really not a big deal.
I've had to stop 7 times that day
People don't realize how long they stop for an average bathroom break / coffee / meal.
We can go 800 miles in the Altima with three stops, toe for gas, one for gas & a meal. Each stop one pumps gas, one walks the dog. Seven stops?? YGBSM. No thanks.
3.01 for 100LL self serve at KDTO. That means we pay about $3.30 for full service.
It should be about $2.50........
When our lease is up I'll get the chevy bolt.
It's so much fun at a light to see someone change lanes because they see a small econo car and they want to blow past you and you effortlessly and quietly blow their doors off through the intersection.
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