No most days I pay zero dollars for fuel, solar charged at home in my garage.Does your wife keep your balls in your purse?
screw that neanderthal !!! you go girl !!!No most days I pay zero dollars for fuel, solar charged at home in my garage.
Let's compare fuel bills Bluto. If you can math.
No, not it at all. It is, however, triggering to see greedy phucks get free power, hording it blocking the other ev's, and the same time virtue signaling like you are at this very moment.It's funny seeing dudes from the South triggered by a battery powered car like it's insulting their deadbeat great grandfathers in their graves. While not using a gas powered cell phone and TV remote. Need to put a sign in the front yard saying "no devil's batteries allowed here"
It's funny seeing dudes from the South triggered by a battery powered car like it's insulting their deadbeat great grandfathers in their graves. While not using a gas powered cell phone and TV remote. Need to put a sign in the front yard saying "no devil's batteries allowed here"
Not virtue signaling dude. I know all phones and car batteries are not all that. It's nice never going to a gas station and not paying for fuel. If it ran on rain water I wouldn't care. Same thing.No, not it at all. It is, however, triggering to see greedy phucks get free power, hording it blocking the other ev's, and the same time virtue signaling like you are at this very moment.
It's funny seeing dudes from the South triggered by a battery powered car like it's insulting their deadbeat great grandfathers in their graves. While not using a gas powered cell phone and TV remote. Need to put a sign in the front yard saying "no devil's batteries allowed here"
I've been watching that one and this is the 1st time I've seen it being used since it opened. Not sure if the one behind Starkville Cafe is still there but only saw it used once, ever. Kroger had 1 for awhile and got rid of it. There's 2 behind Rice Hall and I saw a Porsche SUV in the summer using it some and Ive see a Tesla there lately but otherwise it's used mostly by big F150's that obviously aren't E vehicles or the Tesla for as long as they want to leave it there
I just don’t know how Lebby fits in that
Let's compare battery replacementNo most days I pay zero dollars for fuel, solar charged at home in my garage.
Let's compare fuel bills Bluto. If you can math.
True. At 27K and expect replacement in 9 years after 175K more miles. Hopefully cost will be around $5K then, we will see.Let's compare battery replacement
The Uber driver that shuttled us recently in Durham had an old Toyota Prius hybrid with 650K+ plus miles. He said he’s spent about $600 on some sort of battery components replacement. I’m too lazy to run any numbers, but I think it’s safe to say that he’s enjoyed some damn efficient automobile transportation.Let's compare battery replacement
Why are you gay?It's funny seeing dudes from the South triggered by a battery powered car like it's insulting their deadbeat great grandfathers in their graves. While not using a gas powered cell phone and TV remote. Need to put a sign in the front yard saying "no devil's batteries allowed here"
No need to defend yourself. You made an adult decision best for you. The people that make fun of EVs probably drive heavy duty trucks for their daily commuter for image purposes only (rural 5 series), don't actually use them for towing/hauling, and ***** about fuel prices when they could easily have avoided a 12 mpg vehicle.I used this a couple of weeks ago, and it's long overdue for Starkville. While it is not a Tesla Supercharger, it keeps me from having to "plan" for car charging during my up/back trips from the Coast.
ETA: No reason to politicize this, or criticize another consumer's choice of transportation. There are pros/cons for every choice of vehicle. The Golden Triangle area is greatly underserved for those who drive EVs. This charger is at doing some part to fill a consumer need.
FWIW: I'm a lifelong conservative, which might seem atypical. The two EVs we own fit best for us. If a 2001 Ford Excursion with the 7.3 Powerstroke fit us best, we'd own one of those. If those so militant about transportation choices (as with so many other issues) would quit carrying political footballs for Washington, and just talk to their neighbors who do something different, a lot more would be understood.
Come on man. You have to at least include the gif!Why are you gay?
Come on man. You have to at least include the gif!
Ok, my car has a free ten year warranty on its batteries. How many $200 batteries you going to buy in that time.Let's compare battery replacement
I won’t make fun of you for driving an EV. I’ll make fun of you for your spelling.***Is it a mere coincidence that the EVophobes are stuck in perpetual adolescence?
Terrified of being different and made fun of... Wait for it. Wait for it... They make fun of people for bring different.
I guess some people really never leave junior high
It still ain’t free. Or even cost efficient. I’ve done the math on home solar power. It just doesn’t work. Not even close.No most days I pay zero dollars for fuel, solar charged at home in my garage.
Let's compare fuel bills Bluto. If you can math.
I doubted it was free so I looked it up on my app. Only one fast charger in Starkville and its downtown and 42 cents a KWH, gas is just as cheap. I pay 10.87 cents per KWH at home by comparison.I won’t make fun of you for driving an EV. I’ll make fun of you for your spelling.***
I don’t have a problem with EVs myself but I don’t think a lot of people have a problem with those people who think they’re saving the earth and global warming by going EV. Those people are just as obnoxious as vegans. They really do not help their cause out.
Would I own one? Sure, but I’d still be nervous about it. I feel it’s still fairly “new” tech that has some potential expensive downsides that I just don’t want to deal with.
I’m glad Starkville is putting those things out but I find it odd that they’re doing it for free. Or am I mistaken on that?
I won’t make fun of you for driving an EV. I’ll make fun of you for your spelling.***
I don’t have a problem with EVs myself but I don’t think a lot of people have a problem with those people who think they’re saving the earth and global warming by going EV. Those people are just as obnoxious as vegans. They really do not help their cause out.
Would I own one? Sure, but I’d still be nervous about it. I feel it’s still fairly “new” tech that has some potential expensive downsides that I just don’t want to deal with.
I’m glad Starkville is putting those things out but I find it odd that they’re doing it for free. Or am I mistaken on that?
And I can tell you two companies who got rid of all their electric fleet because batteries kept going bad within 3 years of purchase and it was close to $20K to replace them.The Uber driver that shuttled us recently in Durham had an old Toyota Prius hybrid with 650K+ plus miles. He said he’s spent about $600 on some sort of battery components replacement. I’m too lazy to run any numbers, but I think it’s safe to say that he’s enjoyed some damn efficient automobile transportation.
correct, unless you move into a house with one already installedIt still ain’t free. Or even cost efficient. I’ve done the math on home solar power. It just doesn’t work. Not even close.
Very good point.correct, unless you move into a house with one already installed