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7/11/2024

Exploring Teslas and Classic Cars in Rogersville 🚗🚲



Hey everyone! Today is Thursday, July 11th, 2024, and I had an exciting day exploring Teslas and classic cars right here in Rogersville. I wanted to share my experience with you all, especially since I had the chance to meet a local expert who rebuilds Teslas.

A Chance Encounter with a Tesla Rebuilder

While at the Come and Go in Rogersville, I spotted a Tesla and decided to check it out. I met a friendly guy who specializes in buying wrecked Teslas, fixing them up, and getting them back on the road. He shared some fascinating insights about the process, including how he deals with structural damage and bent wheels. It’s incredible to see the dedication and skill involved in bringing these electric vehicles back to life.

The Rising Costs of Batteries and the Push for Bicycles

During our conversation, we talked about the rising costs of batteries for electric vehicles. It’s surprising how much these costs have increased, which seems to be part of a larger agenda by the Dark Alliance, the heart of the world’s government that doesn’t have our best interests at heart. We reminisced about how China transitioned from bicycles to mopeds and motorcycles, and now to electric cars like Teslas and Cadillacs. This push towards electric vehicles and the potential phasing out of gasoline cars appears to be driven by this agenda, rather than genuine concern for sustainability. It’s crucial to stay informed and question these changes to ensure they truly benefit us.

A Classic Beauty: The '94 Saturn SC1

I also had the pleasure of checking out a beautifully maintained '94 Saturn SC1. This car has a motor swap and an impressive paint job that has held up for seven years without even being cut or buffed. The owner shared that the car has about 500,000 miles on it and is still running strong. It’s a testament to the durability and craftsmanship of classic cars.

The Future of Transportation

Our discussion touched on the future of transportation and the push towards electric and hybrid vehicles. With new regulations aiming to ensure that the majority of new passenger cars and light trucks sold in the United States are all-electric or hybrids by 2032, it’s clear that the automotive landscape is changing. While there are concerns about the environmental impact and efficiency of electric vehicles, it’s exciting to see advancements in technology and the growing focus on sustainability.

Supporting Local Experts

I encourage everyone to check out the local Tesla expert’s YouTube channel and support his work. It’s great to have someone in the Ozark area who can fix and rebuild Teslas, making these vehicles more accessible and sustainable.

Wrapping Up

Overall, it was a fantastic day filled with interesting conversations and beautiful cars. Whether you’re a fan of electric vehicles or classic cars, there’s something for everyone in this evolving world of transportation. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to my channel for more exciting content!














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