I'm going to say that less than 30% of houses here in the UK have a garage/carport etc (either individual or shared).
Most of the individual garages will be sized to fit an old mini, not a modern car (even a small one)
I'm going to say that less than 30% of houses here in the UK have a garage/carport etc (either individual or shared).
Most of the individual garages will be sized to fit an old mini, not a modern car (even a small one)
What are you complaining about being removed then?
Power corrupts, but that doesn't mean that we don't need positions of power...
Have you not seen what the russia-ukraine front line looks like? It's basically a high tech ww1.
I hate using the delivery services though, they can be useless for fresh veg/meat as you can't properly pick a good cut or the right amount.
The substitutions can be awful too.
You use self scan (get your own handheld scanner) for those shops
I'm not saying that it's good, isn't that most people don't know/care, they want a new car and know that electric cars are the way things are going.
Most people are not keeping track of all this. They shop around for cars and find that, Tesla has one of the only competitive long range option in the mid price points.
I imagine that a lot of people that DO know what's going on would rather still buy one and have an electric car than buy another fossil fuel one. It's green Vs ethics... And most of their close competition seem to be the Chinese brands, so musk might actually somehow still have the ethical upper hand too....
There isn't much decent choice in a lot of the price range.
"lie" has two meanings too...
"But Dave lied when he said he lay on his bed."
Same word, different meanings, different tenses
I'm going to say that if you can charge at home, then electric cars are awesome, otherwise a HFC style car might be better.
Both are going to require significant infrastructure build out, but electric chargers are much easier to install.