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ball
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Ballmobile V
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Apr 18 04:47 UTC 2022 |
It's time to look for a replacement for the Honda CRV
that Mrs. ball drives. It's larger than my sedan but still
oddly cramped, especially when driving long distances. She
wants something larger.
Electric vehicles are still far too expensive. Are G.M.
the only company building cars and trucks that tolerate E85?
I may be finally ready to consider a Chevrolet, though I
hear discouraging things about how they handled the Bolt
battery recall.
Any other vehicles or brands that I should be looking at?
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kentn
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response 1 of 5:
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Apr 18 22:30 UTC 2022 |
My Ford F350 will tolerate E85.
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ball
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response 2 of 5:
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Apr 20 01:18 UTC 2022 |
I was a bit surprised to learn that GM are using turbo-
charged 3-cylinder engines in their cars and "smaller SUVs".
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tod
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response 3 of 5:
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May 1 22:32 UTC 2022 |
I like the Chevy Bolt. You'd be surprised how roomy it is.
And the price isn't bad at all.
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ball
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response 4 of 5:
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May 5 00:16 UTC 2022 |
I'd like the Chevy Bolt more if the batteries didn't
catch fire. :-o
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tod
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response 5 of 5:
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Nov 2 04:08 UTC 2022 |
They've limited the charge to 70%. Problem (and quality) solved!
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