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On 11/10/2021 at 9:47 AM, Scott8950 said:

To each his own but I think it was a bad decision. A true gear head loves power but it's just a much about the sound a big cam with high compression, the smell of race gas and feel of the car. 

I agree.I fell in love with that car when it was in the movie Hollywood Nights.

Posted
9 hours ago, PatW said:

But change we are going to do to save the Earth for our future generations, like it or not!

The ev is not gonna save the earth. 

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I don't know why evs and "real" cars and trucks can't co-exist. For the vast majority of drivers, a car is little more than an appliance, to be used for a purpose and discarded and replaced when necessary. Many of those people would be well-served by a ev, assuming we come up with enough electricity to power them (which we do NOT have now--see California, Texas last winter, etc.) Those who really need the power, range, versatility, capabilities, etc of fueled cars and trucks can continue to use and enjoy those. Everybody happy! 

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5 minutes ago, Snake45 said:

I don't know why evs and "real" cars and trucks can't co-exist. For the vast majority of drivers, a car is little more than an appliance, to be used for a purpose and discarded and replaced when necessary. Many of those people would be well-served by a ev, assuming we come up with enough electricity to power them (which we do NOT have now--see California, Texas last winter, etc.) Those who really need the power, range, versatility, capabilities, etc of fueled cars and trucks can continue to use and enjoy those. Everybody happy! 

EXACTLY.  YOU should be the Secretary of Energy.

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9 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

EXACTLY.  YOU should be the Secretary of Energy.

I don't have any of the present day "qualifications," apparently. B)

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Posted
1 hour ago, Snake45 said:

I don't know why evs and "real" cars and trucks can't co-exist. For the vast majority of drivers, a car is little more than an appliance, to be used for a purpose and discarded and replaced when necessary. Many of those people would be well-served by a ev, assuming we come up with enough electricity to power them (which we do NOT have now--see California, Texas last winter, etc.) Those who really need the power, range, versatility, capabilities, etc of fueled cars and trucks can continue to use and enjoy those. Everybody happy! 

Spot-on . Best of both worlds , indeed . 

 

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