Super 73 Cafe Racer Grand Prix! #short #shorts #super73 #electric

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This one's a subar Leu so it's a cafe Racer Grand Prix inspired vehicle um Starting right here we have a front Cal Completely custom uh new front headlamp Moving back again part of super 73 Racing DNA we have uh the GF inspired uh Paint job and then again we uh did a Completely new custom cow on the rear And really wanted to capture that Grand Prix racing style here

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The first step to owning an electric vehicle is deciding which one to buy, but there’s more to consider than just the car itself: how and where to charge it, when and where to service it, how much it will cost to operate, and whether or not you qualify for any tax breaks. Getting answers to these questions can seem overwhelming and complex.

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Unlike a traditional internal-combustion engine (ICE) car, which has hundreds of moving parts, an EV drivetrain has only 17 of them. That means fewer things to break down and replace over time, making EVs a more cost-effective choice in the long run. Counting energy costs, EVs are typically 35-75% less expensive to operate than cars with gas engines.

Electric vehicles are already reshaping the American landscape, and many automakers have ambitious plans to increase their share of the market in coming years. That’s why it’s so important that government and private entities make the right infrastructure investments to support them.

For example, Tesla’s fast-charging network allows drivers to travel up to 500 miles on a single charge. But for most buyers, a home charger is more practical and convenient.

As more EVs hit the roads, the national power grid will need to be able to accommodate them. That’s why it’s important to invest in more charging stations, particularly in urban areas where most people live.

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