13 Replies to “We Don’t Need No Flaming Sparky Cars”

  1. Ride share? Get into some Chinese Coronavirus infested vehicle?

    There goes that business model.

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    What to do with all the new chargers? Electric cars are the future. Everyone tells me that. These chargers should be a valuable resource. Find an investor to buy them. Parking spaces? Same thing. Someone should be able to buy them. Maybe a food truck? Popup sales kiosk?

  2. I wonder how those things operated in the ice and snow? And what the mileage was in the summer vs winter?

  3. I absolutely LOVE to see this kind of Success Story…lmao.

    I hope to see many many more as the utter idiocy of EV’s continues to be foisted on us by the Climatista.

    No ONE ever talks about Where and how we could possibly charge up 1/2 Billion EV’s in North America on a nightly basis. Only way is a 40 – 50 year Nuclear Plant building spree..like maybe 150-200 of them. Somehow I don’t see Green Peace or the WWF endorsing that.

    Electric cars are BS virtue signalling garbage…and always will be.
    Long live Diesel..!!

    1. I dunno, ever rode a bike in winter? Might as well. Walking might be a better option if you don’t live far, like a mile or so. Pack a lunch.

      1. in Finland many ride bikes all year round, they even sell studded tires for bikes over there

      2. I’ve done my share of winter biking. I gave it up a few years ago as it really wasn’t worth it. The City of Edmonton doesn’t remove snow unless it’s on a major street or on a bus route. The sidewalks are cleared with a sweeper so that they’re nice a slippery just like a curling rink.

        Side streets? Fuhgeddaboudit.

      3. Po’d
        Actually I have ridden one in a wet snow storm once for about 10-12 miles. In Richmond on my way to Burnaby – twas 16 and twas foolish…off to see a young lady I wuz. -2 wet and cold

        I’ll pass thanx…much prefer the cab of a warm fossil fueled truck. Hell, I cant even ride a bike now…buggered up the Right Knee 35 yrs ago…sadly – an activity I truly enjoyed.

  4. These programs aren’t considered government spending but government “investing” in a greener future. I learned that from a part-time drama teacher turned dictator that puts on daily lectures for the unenlightened serfs. He has nice hair and many Canadians love him.

  5. those electric vehicles sure became Junk no one wanted in a hurry.

    Car to go in Calgary collapsed the same way.

    1. Car2Go failed in Calgary, a business decision. Thankfully no government$. Although they did take up a lot of street parking downtown. I used it once or twice, the two seater SmartCar barely made it up cemetary hill on MacLeod Tr.
      Once watched five people cram into one on 11th Ave SW by the Danish Canadian club. (clown car)

      Electric scooters seem to be more popular than electric bicycles?

      No thanks I’ll walk to work, like pre-Covid, whenever that fad passes. Lost two neighbours to cancer in past 2 years both under 60. Have not known a single person get Covid.

  6. Bet those electric cars are full of Beyond Meat wrappers….

    The fake meat lasted about as long as the ride sharing electric
    tonka cars.

  7. My calculator has failed. it tells me $50 million divided by $180 thousand is $278 per ride.

    Please tell me there is no disposal fee for these cars. Please….., pretty please…..Oh. If there is a God in Heaven, tell me there is no disposal fee.

  8. Some people are enthusiastic re the concept of electric clown cars.
    Especially those who got through high school and uni ?
    How is that even possible ?

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