We have an EV for local & shorter range trips (have gone to Vancourver, WA & Eugene, OR) and a Hybrid for longer range trips. Electricity is $10/month, and nothing once we have PV. No maintenance cost
Reply ReplyBecause I want to make that choice being I'm a free individual in the United States of America. Free to make my own choices and not be told by a dictator governor of the State of Oregon. FDKB.
Reply ReplyGovernment is already controlling you when you drive. Ever stop at a stoplight? That's some university indoctrinated bureaucrat deciding how long you will be made to sit there and wait for his little technocracy to "turn the light green" so you can go.
No one is forcing you! Watch something else beside Fox for a change, to get a full picture!
I mean I would but they are too expensive. Honestly I would rather to not drive at all and take the bus everywhere but that isn't currently realistic.
Reply ReplyIf it would meet my needs yes. Unfortunately there are none currently that can.
Reply ReplyThe answer itself is explanatory enough. It's too expensive. Yet the charging situation isn't set up to be a reasonable solution. This is because the industry is totally out for reoccurring profits to charge for such electric vehicles. You can blame commercialism for this greed.
Reply ReplyIt’s not that it’s too expensive I just like gas powered cars and I love hearing the engine rev unfortunately kids today will never understand not only what that 3rd pedal is for but also a real car
Reply ReplyWe were fortunate to buy an EV new with substantial discounts and rebates, credits. $16K for a $34K new car. I don't think it's too expensive.
Expensive or not the power cells are the problem when it come to disposal or manufacture.
Reply ReplyIf we want a plastic ocean then we should continue to do what we are doing.
Reply ReplyI do but I go rounds w/ my guy. Ever since China stopped taking our recycling he stopped doing it. Idk if all that is real, I have noticed that our garbage guy just loads both cans into the same dump bin & it’s not sorted. So that’s really disturbing. Every little bit helps I feel. I rec. everything
Reply ReplyI do what I can but live in an area where they don't have it. Still I save bottles and cardboard to take to recycling. I cook from scratch so don't really have cans.
Reply ReplyWe pay by the pound for certain items so why not pay less and recycle - it's the right thing to do for me and the environment.
Reply ReplyI like to help the environment. I even pick up cans & bottles near my car in parking lots.
Reply ReplyAlthough I can only hope that it's useful because there is no proof that what is supposedly sent to the recyclers they actually carry through. You always hear about it not being done.
We take our own garbage to the dump and pay by the pound. Recycling is free so the more we recycle the less we have to pay.
Reply ReplyOur duty to recycle. If it goes to the landfill, it piles up. Be responsible!!
Reply ReplyIt's not bogus I just do not have a place to drop it off in my area - if it's not close by I'm lazy and won't go out of my way (I'm a sad case).
Reply ReplyI do what I can with cardboard and such but there is no recycling program where I live
Reply ReplyMy local recycling company charges me to recycle, even though they're already making money on recycling that which people turn in to them.
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I've been only shopping online for years. I feel badly for store retailers, but it's just more convenient to shop online. Going into a retail store nowadays is like visiting a ghost town. There's never anyone there.
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