According to the California Energy Commission, the state imports 30% of its energy from neighboring states. The vast majority of that will be from burning methane and coal. Moreover, half of California's in-state production is from burning methane. So circling back to the original point...
I think this the ability to customize everything is the next evolution in automobiles. Based on what people are becoming used to with personal assistants (i.e. Alexa) and home automations, skills, etc ., it’s reasonable to expect our cars to do the same.
There is certainly no reason you...
You misunderstood. Reckless government spending AND high fuel prices cause inflation. Government restrictions on petroleum production causes the high fuel prices.
Also, industry profits do not cause high fuel prices, they’re the result of high fuel prices.
Petroleum products are global commodities. Domestic production can lower the global price which also lowers the domestic price. But you cannot expect petroleum produced in the US to remain exclusively here any more than Mexico can expect MMEs to remain in Mexico.
Including all of the parts that go into manufacturing our MMEs. And then they’re shipped by diesel powered trains or trucks. It all goes into the price we pay.
Excellent. (And everyone on this forum should give them 1 star and reference these examples).
Don’t stop there either. Go to Reddit, online auto sales outlets and classifieds. Contact local media outlets and consumer advocacy groups. Get it out on every social media platform possible. Go...
In the one hand, it’s annoying to have a scratch (no matter how small) in a brand new car.
On the other hand, it’s just the first of many little nicks and scratches that you’ll get in normal use of the car.
I guess you’ll have to decide (now that it’s been pointed out to you) how much it’s...