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Backfires

Road trip 2050: When are we going to get there? At the rate we’re going, never! —Scott G. Peoria, AZ

ENGINE SWAP When I got your EV edition in the mail, my first instinct was to put it in the recycling bin. Then I figured, what the hell, I paid for it, so I might as well thumb through it. I was ready to go with my first instinct until I got to the LS-in-a-Tesla piece [“The V-8 Fights Back,” July/ August 2021]. That article made up for all the drivel about EVs. —Randy Flick Sellersburg, IN Saved from the bin—Ed.

QUESTION IT I want to thank you for “20 Questions about EVs” [July/ August 2021]. Before reading, I was skeptical about EVs. Now I have moved to proudly hostile. —Joe Garra Bluffton, SC Regarding the question “Are EVs actually environmentally friendly?”: The author wrote that overall in the U.S., 20 percent of our energy is renewable, then provided data with the assumption that 50 percent is renewable. Clearly this completely skews the results. I understand that sometime in the future we may achieve those renewable-energy percentages and that the numbers came from the consulting

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nce you sit with your 17-year-old and listen to him process how he wants his life-insurance dividends distributed in case he dies, every other fear you have about him joining the Marines becomes easier to handle. And there are so many beyond the obvious and greatest— bad tattoos, the lure to get married and thus be able to move off base, and the temptation to buy an expensive car. About those cars. There’s no data on how enlistees like to spend their money, but anecdotally, they have a penchant for Camaros, Mustangs, Chargers, Challengers, F-150s, Silverados, Rams, Tacomas, and maybe even the WRX. That’s according to Jon Simkins, a longtime Military Times reporter (and former Marine himself) who has written about the car-buying trouble that the newly enlisted can find themselves in. Captain Philip Kulczewski, director of communications for the Marine Corps boot camp Parris Island, says new recruits get lessons in financial responsibility. The Marines want a corps focused on the task in front of them, not on bills, he says. But the real financial foe the Marines are fighting, Simkins says, is shady dealers who “dazzle young Marines with flash while hiding some mechanical travesty and fine print featuring grotesque APRs.” A 2006 Department of Defense report to Congress on predatory lending targeting service members led to the Military Lending Act, passed two weeks later, but the problem didn’t end. A 2020 DOD report on the financial literacy of the armed forces found improvement—at least compared with the U.S. at large—but there’s still work to do. As recently as July, California attorney general Rob Bonta hosted a roundtable in San Diego focused on sketchy loans aimed at service members. It’s been four weeks since my son entered boot camp, and as I write this, Afghanistan is dominating the news, including the 13 U.S. service members and more than 160 Afghans who were killed in a bombing at the Kabul airport. As I read about them, my fears over my son’s potential car purchase vanished; I am filled instead with empathy for grieving families. My wish for all military families is that we get the privilege of having our sons and daughters come home with illadvised tattoos, enthusiastic young marriages, and extravagant cars. At least they’ll be home.

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of time charging for any nonTesla (VW ID.4) was 4:27. If Teslas charge at least two to three times faster and lead the way on range, performance, and tech, then there likely is a reason why Tesla owns the segment. —Carl Jaekle Nesconset, NY

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