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Heavier than the tow rating for the R1S and R1T, even for the base unit with nothing in it. They run from 16,000 to 18,000 lbs GVWR
Interesting!
You do understand that most of the fires are in California are burning on federal land which comes under the management of the federal government, not the state government. Also, the projected surplus went completely south with the pandemic. Lastly, you've been informed that there is no forberarance nationally on property tax. (by whom or what?) Property taxes are state taxes and thus determined by the states. It therefore follows that there would be no national policy regarding state taxes since each state determines their tax policies.Interesting!
I wonder what will be the result of the greedy taxation decisions by California government apparatchiks on those whose homes were destroyed and went the Living Vehicles route. There was nothing I could find about that in the link provided, which leads me to believe California governments (state and local) are going to extract their “pound of flesh”. I’ve been informed that there is no such thing as “forbearance” nationally from the property tax collector.
Last I saw California State Government had a large surplus that could have been used for fire prevention. Californians are such sheeple. Previous Governor Gray Davis was recalled for the resulting electricity crisis and the bursting of the “dot com” bubble while in office, but apparently people who spearhead such movements have disappeared (left for other states), not only in California, but in all of the “Blue States”. Keep tuned because while in the near future there won’t be a repeat, it will rhyme.
I’m sorry to have introduced a political component here to those who “don’t like to discuss politics”, or think it is not pertinent, but it is definitely related here to those whose homes were destroyed by California wild fires.
The Tesla Model X is there because they advertised on plugshare.I like how the promo photos on the webpage show a Tesla Model X (towing capacity 5000 lbs) parked next to the camper. Clearly that showed up after the F350 drove off.
Nice but here's the one you want for an EV tow vehicle,
True!You do understand that most of the fires are in California are burning on federal land which comes under the management of the federal government, not the state government. Also, the projected surplus went completely south with the pandemic. Lastly, you've been informed that there is no forberarance nationally on property tax. (by whom or what?) Property taxes are state taxes and thus determined by the states. It therefore follows that there would be no national policy regarding state taxes since each state determines their tax policies.
Finally, you should not have brought any of this blue state red state issues to this forum and it has nothing to do with this topic either.