WowMan they ain't never disappoint.
fukk bro ... Don't make me get up out this fukking bed and get some chicken...
Real quick... One of the funniest things I've ever heard was from a bmore nikka.
He was like... When u about to fukk with a bytch. And you wanna see if she got something. Like a disease...
You dig in your ear and get some wax out.
You rub it on her p*ssy and if it starts "sizzling" then you know she got something...
Bro it was a fukking group of us bullshytting at work.
With that bmore accent...
nikka we fell out
#TeslaSet are the kings.Switched to a EV in 2020 when the pandemic started. I'm never going back to a car with a engine. Been saving so much not paying for gas it's ridiculous.
I have a long commute so I spend about 25 a week to charge in my apartment complex. EV has too many advantages over regular cars: acceleration off the line, no oil changes low maintenance, brake regeneration(which adds miles back when you use it), carpool lane, 1 deep legally.
Come on yall it's plenty room in EVset. Yall won't be disappointed.
Don't buy a bum ass rolling egg tesla tho. Lol
#HybridGang over here though. Best of both worlds.
Man they ain't never disappoint.
fukk bro ... Don't make me get up out this fukking bed and get some chicken...
Real quick... One of the funniest things I've ever heard was from a bmore nikka.
He was like... When u about to fukk with a bytch. And you wanna see if she got something. Like a disease...
You dig in your ear and get some wax out.
You rub it on her p*ssy and if it starts "sizzling" then you know she got something...
Bro it was a fukking group of us bullshytting at work.
With that bmore accent...
nikka we fell out
Damn. There's really no advantage to these things
And your electric bill goes up significantly charging at home
doesn’t that just equal to paying for gas or nah
Tesla brehs chime in
Assuming a typical Tesla gets 250 real miles on a quick charge. $250/20 = 12.5mi/dollar + time and inconvenience of those chargers
I paid $75 to refill a 25 gallon tank and I get about 17 mi/g = 17mi/g x 25g/75 dollars = 5.7 mi/dollar
And, if you'/re charging at home, you're paying a small fraction of that for electricity.
We got Wifey a loaded Model Y late fall of last year. Barely noticed the electric bill change. At the new chargers 30 min fills your car up (you never want to fill the car up). I’ve never paid more than $15 at a supercharger in her car.
I’ve got a gas car because what I want doesn’t come in EV form. But can never imagine our house not having at least 1 electric car. We use it 90% of the time.
and I’ll coop what was said above. Car was put together like shyt if you’re used to higher end stuff in that price range. It’s also a little buggy.
But we are never going back.
When I start seeing electric cars in fast and furious movies I might think about switching.
#TeslaSet are the kings.
That's why ya'll wave riders can't use our Superchargers