masseyrider
Veteran Member
I'm no EV person.
The batteries are an environmental disaster both in production and disposal.
It is my belief EVs only reallocate the exhaust pipe behind the vehicle to a gigantic centrally located one burning coal or using nuclear. Little of our power is generated by true green methods.
Solar and wind use massive amounts of materials and have their own environmental impacts.
Congratulations for using your pickups like they were intended.
But most of us here come from a agricultural/redneck background.
I know of too many gentrified pickup owners who's trucks are driveway princesses.
Trucks with 4X4, off road packages, jacked up to the point of needing a step ladder to get in.
I guess the jacking serves the purpose of keeping old cotes like me out.
And yes, most will never carry more than a couple 30 packs on a Saturday grocery run or be at the game Sunday for a tailgate party.
Still makes more sense than a EV.
The batteries are an environmental disaster both in production and disposal.
It is my belief EVs only reallocate the exhaust pipe behind the vehicle to a gigantic centrally located one burning coal or using nuclear. Little of our power is generated by true green methods.
Solar and wind use massive amounts of materials and have their own environmental impacts.
Congratulations for using your pickups like they were intended.
But most of us here come from a agricultural/redneck background.
I know of too many gentrified pickup owners who's trucks are driveway princesses.
Trucks with 4X4, off road packages, jacked up to the point of needing a step ladder to get in.
I guess the jacking serves the purpose of keeping old cotes like me out.
And yes, most will never carry more than a couple 30 packs on a Saturday grocery run or be at the game Sunday for a tailgate party.
Still makes more sense than a EV.