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Wait people arn't watching six hours of porn?

How y'all making it through the day?
 
Yeah, I watched that one this morning. Pretty good. They need to show them the Mike Tyson clip from The Hangover.
 
Why is this Watermelon Sugar song so damn catchy? I want to hate it, but I just can't.
 
I got a Chevy Volt last year and I love it, but I kind of want to upgrade to a Bolt to go fully electric. My local Chevy dealership has a great deal on a 2018 pre-owned with only 16K miles on it. Probably a real bad idea for my marriage though.
 
I got a Chevy Volt last year and I love it, but I kind of want to upgrade to a Bolt to go fully electric. My local Chevy dealership has a great deal on a 2018 pre-owned with only 16K miles on it. Probably a real bad idea for my marriage though.

I've always been curious as to why the volt model didn't really take off
seems like range anxiety is a big thing (for me at least, as I drive a lot) and having the gas generator (i'd think) would go a long way to ease that concern
 
Nobody wants a Chevy Volt/Bolt when the eBussy is coming out next year.
 
I've always been curious as to why the volt model didn't really take off
seems like range anxiety is a big thing (for me at least, as I drive a lot) and having the gas generator (i'd think) would go a long way to ease that concern

It really is the perfect car for this in between time when electric charging infrastructure isn’t really built out. You can all your daily driving (if it’s less than 50 miles) is j electric and charge at night, but you can also fill up the gas tank in 5 minutes and drive 400 miles.

Chevy had no idea how to market the car. People had to seek it out, but people who own one love them.
 
It really is the perfect car for this in between time when electric charging infrastructure isn’t really built out. You can all your daily driving (if it’s less than 50 miles) is j electric and charge at night, but you can also fill up the gas tank in 5 minutes and drive 400 miles.

Chevy had no idea how to market the car. People had to seek it out, but people who own one love them.

Yeah, they probably lost their ass on each car sold and weren't really trying to market it as much as learn from it
Seems like it would be so easy to have a 4-5 gallon tank and a 150-200cc generator to help you with long trips in the electric world of today, I wouldn't think it would add more than 100lbs to the system and would probably give you another 100 miles when needed it. Maybe in 10 years when you can recharge at any gas station in 15 minutes, then that is almost useless
Why some cars are insistence on fully electric right now kind of blows my mind, seems like the 100 miles of pure battery and 100-200 more miles with the gas generator would be much cheaper and relevant right now...but what do I know.
 
I've always been curious as to why the volt model didn't really take off
seems like range anxiety is a big thing (for me at least, as I drive a lot) and having the gas generator (i'd think) would go a long way to ease that concern

that's how I feel about the Kia Niro. Its got a very good looking SUV profile, and hybrid mileage better or comperable to the Volt and Prius
 
Shaved the beard and left the mustache temporarily as a joke for the wife. Didn't realize how badass I looked with a mustache. I'm a mustache guy now.
 

I've been watching this channel all morning, I love the reaction video to Georgia on My Mind, also the Fugees' Killing me Softly was a really good one too.
 
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