So gracious of youBut you wanted to call me out and I think you need this win much more than me so take it.
Hello; So, you are going to pigeonhole those who are not on board with the total agenda. Just like back when I posted legit concerns and questions during the covid discussions. Even after i had taken two doses of the vaccine I was labeled an anti-vaxxer.People that have a certain belief system. In this case the Anti-EV group. Unfortunately there are many media sources on both sides that spin their reporting to attract a certain readership. It is what it is.
Hello; Yes to these comments. I have been thru some of these inflation times before. Folks at first try to keep on with a lifestyle in what was a normal way for as long as they can. Depends on how deep their pockets may be as to how long it takes for them to get to a crunch point. Seems enough have gone past the crunch point and have had to cut back. So, fuel prices may be down some but not for a good reason.Gas prices are more related to market futures than anything else, even crude prices. The market is getting softer now because people are waking up to their senses and not spending as much money. Interest rates are going up as a measure against inflation, and it is helping. Housing and car prices down. Lumber prices down. Gas prices down. Next up, food prices. Inflation and spending spiraled out of control in 2020 and 2021. Time to reel it in. Buy only what you need, and prices will all fall!
BTW: People talk less when they have less to complain about!
this has to be one of your best paragraphs ever on this forumsnip...............
Makes me think of a time when a fellow was trying to get me to take a three-legged dog off his hands. He went on and on about how good of a dog it was. Thing is I could see it was a three-legged dog and all the hype could not change that. Might have been the best three-legged dog ever for that matter. If I could have used a three-legged dog it would have been a fine one to have.
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(ignoring first sentence of it which i left out). Please post more this kind of answer / story or what you did with your residence as I actually do find that interesting. Hope you are well 
Hello; I am well. I have been doing some work around the property. Guess i could update on that thread. Been hard to do much in the hot part of the day around my area. Not such high temps as much as high humidity. I try to start early to get some done before it gets so hot.this has to be one of your best paragraphs ever on this forum![]()
(ignoring first sentence of it which i left out). Please post more this kind of answer / story or what you did with your residence as I actually do find that interesting. Hope you are well
Back on topic: Gas (petrol) prices still suck here but so does our currency so that's why our fuel has hardly dropped in price. Pah!
Humidity is a killer for sureHello; I am well. I have been doing some work around the property. Guess i could update on that thread. Been hard to do much in the hot part of the day around my area. Not such high temps as much as high humidity. I try to start early to get some done before it gets so hot.
Right now a bit of rain is moving thru. I sit in front of a fan with my windows and doors open. I have run the central air three nights so far when it is too sticky to sleep. Guess growing up without AC and liking to be outside has accustomed me to the heat. I was also born in August if that matters.
I'd love to contribute to that thread but I break things when I DIY so it's cheaper and better to pay someone to do the work for me. Recently got curtain poles to stay up though. Go me !Hello; This matches the Volvo study done with nearly identical Volvo vehicles. One being an ICE and the other an EV. If memory serves the EV must be driven around 68,000 miles before it breaks even with the ICE. After that the EV is ahead of the ICE. How far ahead depends on where the electricity comes from in a real-world situation and not the fantasied future world of "green " energy.https://www.yahoo.com/news/when-wil...ed-governments-plans-explained-181628409.html
This is my problem with EV's. They are being FORCED upon us, even if the tech is not ready. UK you have 8 years.
"However, there may come a point in the future when the use of ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) cars will be limited, or they will simply become uneconomic and impracticable to run through a mixture of high taxes, soaring fuel costs, scarcity of filling stations and ultra low emission zones. "
From everything I can find the zero emission return mileage is 65,000. Hardly zero emissions. Enjoy your fantasy.
I think fusion tech is 100 to 150 years away.Unless there’s new battery technology to allow long haul trucking! We will always have ICE vehicles! Plus I think the EPA just got cut on what regulations they can impose!
Hello; Good points all. I do not know for sure but do think states have already or plan to impose a sort of road use tax on EV owners. One scheme I have read about is the EV owner gets a bill at the end of each year. Not sure how they will figure the tax/fee on an EV. On an ICE it is simple enough. The more fuel you use the more tax you pay. Maybe the EV will report the miles itself somehow???The problem with EVs is mining the materials for the batteries! The machines they use to mine those are not efficient in the slightest. Plus the battery disposal! What’s gonna happen when they can’t get all those taxes from gas sales?
I don’t think we will see full adoption of EVs in my lifetime! Another thing about those European country’s. They are not as vast as the US. Unless there’s new battery technology to allow long haul trucking! We will always have ICE vehicles! Plus I think the EPA just got cut on what regulations they can impose!
Hello; Weeks ago, I watched the BACK TO THE FUTURE movies with Doc Brown's improved Delorian which used banana peels in its fusion generator. Thing that struck me was we are already beyond the date currently all the future predictions in the movies were made. Those films were made in the 1980's. They did get inflation close to correct. $50 for a Pepsi.I think fusion tech is 100 to 150 years away.
What are trucking companies in the UK going to do in 2035 when they need to buy new ICE trucks?
The EPA has no authority in the UK. Too bad since they got their balls cut off IMO