Online buying is fine for a lot of items. But then there are those things that I would definitely want to see, touch and try out before I commit to buying them - and vehicles is at the top of the list. I just can't imagine buying a vehicle without see and test driving it at a dealership.Personally, I hope they do, knowing how well Tesla has done with the online purchase experience, it is a set price from the manufacturer and no middle guy in between. One can argue that will kill jobs, but then how many jobs has the Amazon model killed....
Literally everything is online, I don't even go to malls nowadays or any physical stores, I know many folks still like that model but we as humans need to adapt to changes, otherwise you get behind for sure, which is everyone's choice obviously.
Online buying is fine for a lot of items. But then there are those things that I would definitely want to see, touch and try out before I commit to buying them - and vehicles is at the top of the list. I just can't imagine buying a vehicle without see and test driving it at a dealership.
Have you ever worked with SCS ( now NRCS)?My USAID volunteer traveling friend is visiting farms in Guatemala now...
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Unfortunately, I have no idea what went into this survey. I was poking around on the net yesterday and ran across a site that had hundreds of survey questions and results. I don't let Google save my history and I have no idea what site I was on. I've tried searching for it, but no luck!Brian, not to get into the debate on one side or the other, I’m more interested in all the particulars of the survey… it’s meaningless without knowing all the parameters of who, what, when, where, why, how and for how long. Pull back the curtain!
I have one (or more), and I like it
5%
Brian, not to get into the debate on one side or the other, I’m more interested in all the particulars of the survey… it’s meaningless without knowing all the parameters of who, what, when, where, why, how and for how long. Pull back the curtain!
You're most likely correct!That is just so hard to believe....
Go to an EV forum and make the survey, I think the answers will be much different. Hard to judge a meal if you never try it....
Same in Wisconsin, but it’s really cheap in michigan legally. I found out thru friends that there are grow clubs, just like winemaking clubs. I don’t think anyone really cares if it’s legalized because it’s so available. I quit smoking in my twenties and now I don’t find it enjoyable at all.Just sayin', you know. It is ILLEGAL where I live. Possession of a pipe is 3 years. Possession of up to six growing plants is 5 years and a $5,000 fine. Holding less than half an ounce? Possible jail time and $2,500, please. Over half an ounce? Well, that's possession with intent to sell, and up to 6 years and $5,000. Personally, I think its f***ing stupid, but here we are!
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I have one (or more), and I like it
5%
That is just so hard to believe....
Go to an EV forum and make the survey, I think the answers will be much different. Hard to judge a meal if you never try it....
I was asking if YOU ever worked with anyone from SCS or NRCS.No, he works through Farmer-to-Farmer at USAID and another program, I forget the name of it.View attachment 91409
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