CarWashBoy
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Hi All, Has anyone had a slow down with the current gas prices? We in Oregon are around $4.85 to $5.15 per gallon of regular..
We don't have the power grid we need to charge all the electric cars. Let's tell them if they fix that first, we'll all buy electric cars.Our current administration says that if we all drove electric cars we would not feel the pinch. Yeah right.
We don't have the power grid we need to charge all the electric cars. Let's tell them if they fix that first, we'll all buy electric cars.
Hope these people are happy w there voteYTD we are on par with 2021. Cash SS and auto sales are down a bit, credit card auto sales are down a tiny bit and SS credit card sales are up. We raised our SS price several months ago so that plays into it. While most consumers are concerned with gas prices because they see it directly affect them they really should be concerned with diesel prices. Farm machinery, semi trucks, trains and cargo ships all use it. Jet fuel is very similar to diesel and it is up over 100% from last year so go ahead and add planes to the list. Our current administration says that if we all drove electric cars we would not feel the pinch. Yeah right. FJB.
So much fun!Definitely seeing the Teslas. Took a ride in a new one from a customer the other day, OMG. Major G's.
I had a customer tell me his buddy had to replace batteries. Cost 20k. Lol. What’s the difference between high gas over a few years and get hit with a 20 k bill?So much fun!
I purchased a Model Y, 8.3 kWh solar system, and two battery walls from Tesla last year.
I absolutely love it.
No more Costco gas lines, my "gas station" is on the roof.
No oil changes, no smog tests, just drive. Long trips take about 35 min to recharge which coincides with restroom visits and the need to stretch the legs out.
The solar system generates home and vehicle needs, not dependent on the utility company.
For as long as this lasts, most people will make adjustments to accommodate the extra $20-$30 or whatever to fill a tank. Cut back a little here, drive a little less, forget that meal out, whatever. I am guessing those same people (almost everyone) however, is not set up to take a $20k surprise hit to keep their car on the road. And we’ve had plenty of years where gas was reasonable - and hopefully will again sometime.What’s the difference between high gas over a few years and get hit with a 20 k bill?