EPA CRUSHED BY SUPREME COURT DECISION...HEMI V8'S COULD REALLY COME BACK!
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In this video I share my thoughts on the new Chevron Deference decision by the Supreme court which could ultimately lead to the return of our beloved Dodge Hemi V8's
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Thank you again that was awesome my son has been wearing that hat all day
You are a great dad! You are making amazing memories for your kids and family!
My gosh that really was so nice to see. I love that. Going on a vacation and those 5/10 mins is something that will be remembered always
Somebody needs to tell the EPA, to go pound sand.
Article 1 section 2 of the Constitution forbids Congress from giving any of its regulatory power to any outside body or creating any regulatory body. All regulations are to be done by Congress alone.
This means the EPA, the FCMSA, the ATF, every single regulatory body created by Congress is unconstitutional and has no authority.
The founding Fathers created the Constitution this way because they understood a regulatory body is not elected and regulations carry the exact same force as law. You break a law, you go to jail or you pay a fine. You break a regulation you go to jail or pay a fine.
The founding Fathers understood it was unjust for the people to be ruled by a regulatory body of unelected officials who do not answer to anyone and are in effect a second Congress that creates laws however it feels whenever they feel and to whatever degree they feel and are unelected.
Our country has been ruled by unconstitutional illegal and unjust regulatory bodies, and everyone has been going along with it even though it is expressly forbidden by the Constitution.
Yeah I get why you are saying that but: These agencies are considered "Federal executive agencies" and operate with a delegation of power from the executive branch. Yes, they have Congressional oversight but they aren't technically a wing of the legislature. And, this is a separate issue not addressed by the decision.
It doesn't matter what they are considered, they are expressly forbidden by the Constitution. The only way Congress can hand out its regulatory power is by amending the Constitution which is very difficult since it takes 2/3 of the states to approve of it.
They can call it federal executive agencies if they want, it doesn't change the fact that it is unconstitutional and illegal. We are not to be ruled by unelected bureaucrats who answer to no one. It is pure tyranny and that is why the founding fathers put article 1 section 2 into the Constitution.
@@Steve_Milo They're not just calling them that, they are that. The executive branch has certain duties under the Constitution. And this is not the subject of the video. The video deals with the problem of agencies "making law' by administering vague acts and laws which are passed with language like '"xyzzy agency shall promulgate rules and regulations that require automakers to make efficient vehicles." And then there will be a citation to the part of the Constitution which enables the executive branch to legislate for the general welfare of the public. You are arguing that the agencies shouldn't exist, that delegations of power from the executive branch either don't exist or are not constitutional. Different issues.
@@DavidS94938 My friend you are basically agreeing with 90% of what I've said.
The point you have missed is the very existence of the agencies is completely illegal and unconstitutional. They should not exist at all. It is not a function of the executive branch to create regulations, even though Congress said they could, Congress does not have the ability to hand out its regulatory power. It is expressly forbidden.
The lawyers who fought against this understood this, they can read article 1 section 2 as well. However, they also understand politics and if we actually followed the Constitution then that would mean 2/3 of the federal government which is illegal and unconstitutional bureaucracy would be immediately wiped out.
Politics comes into play here because a lot of people have a lot of money and power from this and they love bureaucracy and they do not care that they are ruling us like tyrants, and they will do everything in order to continue to do so.
The lawyers who fought against this understand this completely, they understand the Constitution is just effectively nothing but words on paper because it has been ignored for so long. So they have to deal with the reality of politics and powerful people who do not want to give up their illegal power.
This is a war we are fighting to take back our rights from tyrants. While we could stand up and say "article 1 section 2 of the Constitution expressly forbids exactly what you are doing so you must all go away" The reality is they would simply ignore it because they feel like the people will not rise up against them because too many people are ignorant and the media is on their side.
Lastly, the role of the executive branch is to enforce the law. Congress creates law, and the judiciary interprets law.
These federal agencies in effect create law with their regulations, they also enforce them, and they interpret them as they wish. This has in effect made federal bureaucracies all three branches of government in one, which is expressly forbidden by the Constitution.
So yes, for over 40 years we've been ruled by completely illegal and unconstitutional federal bureaucracy.
I think people are starting to wake up now, and this is a war we can win with one battle at a time.
@@Steve_Milo Oh, definitely agree that agencies have too much power, this recent decision will help that. And, I know it is popular to say it but things aren't "completely unconstitutional, etc". As with a lot of things learning only a little about the Constitution and caselaw interpreting it leads to some really strained analysis.
Our guns and muscle cars have been saved.
It will still require fighting these corrupt agencies in court and hoping judges follow the ruling of the Supreme Court.
The supreme court overturning the decision just said that judges can make decisions instead of deferring to the agencies. Welcome to a patchwork of regulation across the country.
DO you understand that there is no protection from manufacturers from making better power plants each year, which protected us from having the ARAB having the US over the barrel, like they did in the 70s. YES, I was there and everyone in the US was screwed because there was no incentive to make better cars.
@@4wd4Life-xs3id I think what you mean to say is welcome to a government based off the constitution.
And get rid of the diesel emissions. And outlaw CARB. And give the auto makers all the money back from the EPA fines.
They need to dump that whole carbon credit BS for sure!
I would estimate that 1/3 to 1/2 of diesel pick ups where I live have been deleted. These owners say they have cooler running engines, additional 3 to 5 mpg, and diesels CAN BE TUNED for max power & no soot. I have seen several such trucks
Also get rid of all gas subsidies too. Let the free market go.
Yes. A recovery of gains collected illegally and retroactive. With a CPI discount rate applied to the annual timeframe for interest recaptured on the gains.
@@nnichols8358 Natural gas?
I love your last line. California is synonymous with the word stupid.
I believe California is a lost cause.
A good reason to get out as fast as you can.
It would be crazy if there’s a warehouse full of 2025 scats and hellcats waiting on something to change
@@nicksmith2604 I don’t think they can name them that because of the last call badge. They’ll get sued.
They tried to eliminate V-8 once before. I believe that they're here to stay maybe with different technology I have a V8 Hemi that gets the same gas mileage as a turbo V6
@@hexhead5732 my 16 6.4 to 440cuin hemi ram 2500 hd gets 15mpg average... it weights 10500lb 😂
They have 23-24 that a will not sale. 2025 would be detrimental
@@Parad0xicalthat is total fn horse shit. Better believe they can and will they just find a loop hole. The ones who paid top dollar for that last call nonsense only have themselves to blame.
If I'm not mistaken, this has also been good news for 2A supporters...
Yes, it destroyed the ATF…
@mitchharper_rule62 this is also good for trucking as well, maybe our cost of goods will go down a little instead of up.
It’s all BS…. The only way you’re going to defang the unelected bureaucrats is elect a president that will appoint people over them to destroy them from within.. With the incompetent morons Trump appointed that did ZERO positive it’s pretty clear he isn’t the guy to do it.
@@williamrose7184 not exactly.
@@alaefarmestatesllc obviously it didn’t burn them to the ground, but it did stop them from making policy and law that affects the American people which effectively destroys the ATF.
Imagine that: car manufacturers making vehicles people really want. What a concept.
Amazing how much foresight the founding fathers had with the checks and balances and knowing this abuse would happen without having any clue how it would happen. If we didn't have this, God only knows what would have happened. Incredible genius and I hope people can appreciate it.
It's about time the government agencies are told that they don't have the power they thought they did.
That kid will probably be a enthusiast later on . Props. Made his day
Hes an enthusiast now obviously lol
I could see ford really doubling down on this, considering their ceo has said recently that they'll make the v8 mustang for as long as they possibly can
Do they still put v8 in their trucks ?
@@nicksmith2604 currently yes
@@nicksmith2604 yeah they do you can still get the 5.0 v8 in f-150s
And the super duties as well
@@302chris9 And factory superchargers.
He should abolish the EPA completely...
Just need Congress to repeal the laws that the EPA enforces.
Like. YESTERDAY.
AND the FBI, BLM, CIA, DOE, and almost ALL of the other three letter agencies. This crap has gone on long enough.
They need to get rid of the emergency powers act.
I don’t know all about it but what little I do know makes it look like a double edged sword. The government being able to step into a company a gear it for war is okay in a time of crisis. But on the other hand I can see it being abused like any other thing.
@@jdsmith556 Who decides and defines "time of crisis"? These clowns can make a crisis every time you turn around.
@@jdsmith556 As if companies won't help in time of war?
Hip hip V8!!!
Hip hip V8!!!
Hip hip V8!!!
Apologize for Dieselgate .
Wow. To take time from your day and life. To make a child and a Father who's a fan is amazingly refreshing and priceless. Much respect brother.
EPA got ripped in congressional meeting this week. I’ll bet the tree huggers are going nuts.
I think its hilarious
That was cool with the kid having the old Lambo. If the family is watching, hope you have fun at Disneyland!
Why the hell would anyone support disenyland?
I wouldn't let any children near that place
Not sure what took the supreme court so long. No way should the EPA, ATF or any other Government agency autonomously pass what are effectively laws but just call them a "regulation". Congress passes laws, not unelected bureaucrats nobody has ever heard of.
They were busy giving the president immunity powers of a dictator.....
The regulatory agencies went way too far. The case they ruled on made fishermen pay for a government observer ride on their fishing boat and monitor what they did. The taxes we all pay wasn't enough, but they had to pay for it outright! When they got that abusive, any legitimacy for the agencies went out the window.
@rogerrussell9544 you just described tyranny, how that went over people's heads is scary
Because they're bought and paid for
@@rogerrussell9544 👍
The power should always be with the people. All these organizations work for the people, we don’t work for them. We are not their slaves.
I remember how polluted LA was in the 70's and I do not want to go back to filthy air. However electric mandates need to be eliminated, let electric cars compete in a fair market without laws hobbling ICE vehicles. I want my V8 and ICE motorsports.
CO had a brown cloud in the 1850’s and the natives said not to build Denver where they did. We still have the brown cloud no matter what kind of fuel mix we use. It’s DIRT in the air, not car exhaust
Commiefornia's problem is the wind from the pacific gets "blocked" by the mountains. Can't completely push stuff out. Don't punish the rest of the nation for that. In my neck of the woods on the other side of the country pollen is ten times worse than anything. They make a 400 hp engine that's very fuel efficient but the oil tycoons and politicians that own stock in them want us using more oil and fuel instead of having efficient engines. Proof is out there just gotta dig it up. All about money and control.
@@PyroRob69 ok but thats one area what about cali in the 70s with the terrible air lol
Modern cars are super clean by comparison and if they would push e85 availability more they could be even cleaner. No resson to go against moderm gas cars the way they are theyve came so far. Theyre trying to push ev bs if they cared about the environment they would push alternative fuels too. They wont do that because it isnt about the environment its about forcing us into ev for various reasons.
@@ryen49 What about it? Has the air and water gotten any better? Hint: thanks to the incompetent forest management of CA, many of the western states have poor quality air when CA starts burning.
Tell me how much good the EPA has done for the rest of us?
The world would be a much better place if there were more people like you Brad. Keep kicking ass and motivating.
Agencies cannot make /write laws. This has been the problem all along.
great points! if government would not have all these expensive regulations the prices of all our vehicles would come down. more of us need to call our representatives and tell them to butt out of our lives now!
I try to get this point across as well. Another thing would be capping or getting rid of bank auto loans. If you had to use cash to buy a new car, new cars would be $20k max, not $100k because it’s a new truck
Please Toyota drop the POS turbo from the Tundra. Bring back the 5.7 in all lines.
The beginning melted my heart man!
You are changing my mind set about people from Cali. So great that you drove over to a meet and greet with a subscriber and his family. 👍👍
California is overall nice. Beautiful weather, awesome scenery and nice people. It's the politics that are real messed up. Everyone seems to agree which makes me wonder who keeps voting for this? California is a big state. I'm sure there really are a lot of democrats.
@@comicrandomness3289 left Cali because of the far left politics
The EPA just had their
🥜 🥜 's cut off ! 👍
That was very kind of you. You made that kids year.
If they want to help the environment, Stop cutting down so many trees too , and plant new trees !! Plus get on these Foreign countries that do pollute !! Us as Americans we just need to, make sure that Other manufacturers are burning Clean Fuels out there chimneys for there Factory's !! And in American we build better Internal combustion engine that can run on a cleaner burning fuel ,for 4cyl, 6CYI and V8 engines too !! And build more gas and hybrid powertrains as well !! Which this means all these solutions are way more practical !!!🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪
12:55 Hilarious with the plane flying over head😂
Can’t wait & nice touch lol🤞🏾
It's a great day to be an American. Finally we get our voice back
Love the Intro! The decision looks like it cuts both ways. As NHTSA can also not force recalls now either.
But the EPA having its balls cut off is great. Can't wait to see a manufacturer sue them to the hilt
I'd really like to live in a world where Common Sense prevails at least to a limited degree. I don't think that's too much to ask for. I've served in the military and I believe in the in USA even if my faith has been severely challenged over the last 4 years.
I hear ya
People were creating watered powered cars back in the 60’s. The patents were stolen and locked away and the creators were unalived. All because of the influence of big oil. We are so far behind were we should be.
I'd like to see the documentation on that.
Damn right. I've got check stubs from when I was 13 and working as a busboy. At 58 years old I have more than earned the right to drive what I choose, such as my '22 Redeye Charger.
No one is taking that away from you.
@bobcobb6809 When the government limits your choices through taxation or regulations they are most certainly taking away.
@@jamesallison300 driving is a privilege, not a right. The government has a DUTY to protect the planet and our citizens, regardless of the foe.
@@bobcobb6809 Bull. The country does not need a nanny. Live and let live. And mind your own business. I'll do the same.
I bet you drive a Tesla and vote Democrat, I'll pray for you. @@bobcobb6809
Very well spoken. The Chevron ruling is so important for America and our freedom. I'll take the orange man and have a chance to get the beloved Hemi back along with the lower gas prices that's sure to come too. Or you can vote the other way and say come on man the earth will be dead in five years.
The irony of saying America and our freedom😂 while Republicans just took away women's freedom of choice when it comes to their own bodies.....
@@Forever.Remain.Nameless Not true. Poor misinformed socialist liberals
@@Forever.Remain.Namelesswhat's more important, the right to life or the right to an abortion? I don't know about you but life wins. Just like death with dignity I'm sure exceptions exist and that's when abortion should be used.
Keeping my fingers crossed for Dodge. I truely hope they manage to get them back and keep american dream rolling
One of the things I’m not seeing folks talk about is HOW ALL THIS CRAP HAS JACKED UP THE PRICE OF CARS!!! Thankfully we can buy our little sport cars and such, imagine the poorer population in our country. This shit is crushing them! (Gas prices, high tech vehicles, hybrid or EV prices, etc.)
How about state agencies? The California air resources board is so completely out of control, they are in desperate need of their wings being clipped
U a real one OC u don't act like the other big RUclipsrs u really care about your fans ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Stand up content and appreciated!
Thank you. One of the first things I thought of when chevron went down was how it would effect things like cafe standards. The main reason we cannot have small pickups anymore are their insane rules. If they could make something like a 2011 ford ranger again, people would by it. I don't need backup cameras, big infotainment systems with backup cameras, or electric windows. A simple 2.3 ltr. engine and a dependable 5 speed transmission is all I need to be happy.
Man what a great opening to your video! You made that kids day. Most kids his age(including mine unfortunately) are more interested in videos about video games. Great to see kids at a young age interested in car videos!
OC you are a class act my man! Taking time to meet with a family on vacation is awesome!
We've got to get congress to address planned obsolescence and protect the right to repair.
Not just for v8 I want my next isseta man I want to have quirky cars again every type of car guys has a bone to pick with cafe standards
Brad, you have no idea how relieved I am. I cannot wait until the day the Hemi makes a comeback. I've been getting sick and tired of the Hurricane Inline-6's recalls and seeing the Hornet on EVERY SINGLE TELEVISION AD FROM DODGE. I would love to see the REAL Mopars like a better Charger and Challenger make an appearance on TV ads. It will make my day if that happens. It will also be a treat if Plymouth comes back and we see a new Roadrunner, Barracuda, and GTX. Looking forward to your next video, bro. Best of wishes.
Wow first world problems...being tired of seeing commercials for products you don't like must be so daunting on your life...
@@WoodRumbleSo what's your point?
The Cuda is comin' according to tk !!
@@ricklp1861 After his meme stock bros buy Stellantis. 🤣
@@hellomeatrobots after it tanks in the financials....I'm buying!!!
I worked at stellantis in the paint shop the quality is so bad in the paint if you go to a dealership, you can see the paint defects in certain areas of the vehicle, especially in the door jams in the front a post where the windshield is
@yanmeyer8243 ...so wait. You come on a public forum and trash the company that pays you. And if you lose your job or laid off due to low sales because some of these folks listen to people like you.
That's if you even work for Stellantis.
Be smart and think before you text
Says worked. As in formerly @@Ruphus7
@@Ruphus7says “worked”
Absolutely. I bought a new 24 Laramie Diesel. It's the basic white. So no upcharge for special paint or possible prep work for it. Just appliance white. But It's sooo thin.. I can see through it such a dry thin spray. Like they just did 2 tack coats. Terrible. But I may wrap it anyways. Therefor the white.
Lets see how many people or businesses sue the EPA 😮for all of the ridiculous fines they got😮sounds like a big hit for California which wanted all electric vehicles 😂
The EPCA was a law that passed in 1975 which created the CAFE standards as a part of that law. NHTSA was created because of the law. There might be some changes because of the chevron deference going away, but CAFE is still a law passed by congress.
Come to Florida!!!! I’ve been following you & this channel for a while now and I agree with a lot of your content and opinions. I’ve lived in CA, San Jose, and yes CA people live by a different set of ideas. I would suggest moving to South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi or Florida. Florida would welcome you with open arms!!!
In fact PHEVs are the best win win situation for everyone. They are more powerful, faster, etc than v8 or any other power train. They allow the dealerships to service more complex engines and they allow manufacturers to meet any EPA cafe requirements. Also, anyone who’s owned a PHEV knows you fill them up far less than standard ICE PTs.
Also, some of the dumb gun laws go away
This decision is going to move regulatory power toward the courts more than towards Congress. Also the past 40 years of having Federal agencies make these decisions isn’t going away overnight. If someone wants to overturn an EPA directive (eg diesel DEF required in diesels) they’ll need to go back to court.
Did federal agencies need to be reeled in? Sure, but I'm not sure that SCOTUS didn't throw out the baby with the bathwater. For example, one effect will be that the NHTSA's ability to order a recall is now greatly reduced. For years the NHTSA has been ordering safety recalls that were really quality issues that they did not have the authority from Congress to do.
Congress needs to do its job and write the laws that cover what needed, not have unelected agencies do their job for them.
@@user-kb8hl2rm3d So now we will have unelected judges making those calls.
When it comes to castration, I've got plenty of rusty can lids and work for tips.
Remember, the EPA brought us MTBE, which turned into a disaster by polluting ground water across the country, in their zeal to oxygenate gasoline.
If government is the answer, it must be a really stupid question.
I care about our vehicles, energy and our guns. But this can be used towards BLM, IRS and ATF as well.
Great explanations, thanks!
A CAR WITHOUT A REAL MOTOR IS NOT A MOPAR
The chevron doctrine was crap to begin with. Not only did the EPA eat it so did the ATF. Hopefully we’ll be able to buy food from farmers without regulations and fees . Now I hope the ATF will stop unaliving people without warrants
This is the thing that bothered's me about some people they needed to speak for themselves , because not everybody is going to be into EV'S period !! And you can't force people into EV'S either !! Because they should have knew this from the beginning with this Situation !! So It's about time that Supreme Court stepped up about this matter ,with the EPA and the Cafe standards !! Because as taxes payers we should always have a Choice !! So there is Other ways that are more practical with the Internal combustion engine to make them run cleaner ,for the environment !! Because as real, car and truck lovers we know this and that is important !! And this is Why people need to pay attention to politics !! Especially with this ridiculous ,Democrat Administration that's in power for now , because the American people have power !! So remember that American people Ok 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪💪💪😤😤
All of those regulations are why I flat refuse to buy a new car.
I could afford it if I wanted to.
But, I would rather spend that money modifying my old 95 Lincoln Mark VIII....
Every little thing I do to it makes it either faster, handle better, or more serviceable.
To do that kind of thing with a new car I have to take it to a specialist. Just NO.
Brad the man! Always in a suit but never a meeting! Only since we ever see you car vlogging lmao 😉😘
The decision to reverse the Chevron Deference will not vacate rules made prior to the SCOTUS ruling from what I understand... only moving forward.
True; But they too will be challenged under the new rules. Too damn many rules most of which make no difference. make cars safer, people drive with less and less intelligence.
I would really like it if these Hemis came back, it is just absurd for stellantis to take them away like that, and im convinced Tim didn’t “retire”, instead, was fired instead
@@392_Tish Tim Kuniskis would make a great secretary of state
The Chevron Deference has the potential to save all of us from tyrannical agencies. ATF, EPA, etc. It was huge for the 2nd amendment too.
The EPA is why we can no longer have cool small pickups. Thanks to CAFE standards, vehicles must get bigger and bigger to stay legal. It has to do with their formulas.
Key Point: Somewhere along the line since Chevron Deference became case law, Politico's, mostly at lead of Democratic Party, decided that these many Alphabet Agencies formed the perfect lever for social change. At that point, Agency Heads became more Political Cronies and Less Industry Expert and Agency Regulations became attempts to legislate social change without requiring elected (vulnerable) Congress Members having to vote on controversial policy... Good that this is now at least brought back into the Light.
Energy independence! and CO2 is NOT a pollutant!!!
Electric vehicles work well and are very popular here in California. However, the government should not mandate that we have to buy them.
I just picked up my 21' Charger Scat Pack 392 a few days ago and I can't even begin to explain how good it feels. Great miles, great price, and fun as hell to drive.
keep only the 5.7 hemi and update the the internals , ports, and all that jazz so it can handle alot of boost. Slap a supercharger or twin turbo charge it. Idk if its possible but increase the rpms to 8,500. Its the most cost efficient thing to do cause the 5.7 is readily available
Very cool meeting followers. No more agencies make up their own rules/laws. Power to the people!
Basic things like what cars we should be able to drive should NEVER be politicized. Imagine if we forced the left to only drive trucks and v8’s. They’d lose their mind and say it was un-democratic etc. I hope Trump gets in so he can disband the epa. Enough is enough.
That was very kind of you Brad! Taking time out of your day to meet with that family was awesome to see. You’re a good dude!
My wife decided to buy an electric 4 months ago, NOT to try to save the world but thinking she would save money commuting. She did. And HATED every minute of driving it. As of Monday she's driving a 2024 Wrangler V6 manual transmission and LOVING it. Know anyone that needs a lightly used level 2 charger 🤣🤣🤣
Dude, you have to get out of CA. We left SD in 2021 for Greenville, SC. As close as you’ll get to CA out here. Not perfect but we have our mountains, the ocean and there’s a healthy car community. And very little of the crazy. Well, some different crazy but not from government. 😂
The Loper-Bright decision was one of the best steps back towards having a working Constitution in my lifetime.
Good think they already got their $1.67B from Ram...Kory Willis can actually tune a diesel putting out less emissions then stock and proved it at SEMA but EPA didn't want to hear it.SMH
CAFE standards are the worst for clean air. It's impossible to buy a nice little car or reasonably size small truck. Unintended consequences? Maybe exactly what they wanted...
I agree. I'm not holding my breath for the next election cycle, especially if it gets 'fortified'.
I'd like to see them get out of telling people what they can/can't do to their own vehicle that they own.
One big fat crazy EPA mandate I want overturned immediately is that of the new refrigerant coming in January for home air conditioners. There's nothing wrong with what's being used now. Nothing. But the climate-crazed EPA has mandated that all new AC systems must use a new FLAMMABLE refrigerant, all to get a very tiny, miniscule improvement in carbon emissions. Craziness!
That little kid wanted to see the Challenger Demon 170 bruh
Well said. CA is land of the stupid. A friend of mine stated that CA is like Russia, but with better weather.
The 3 letter agencies went way too far with this. They began to basically create their own laws.
EPA doesn't know much of anything look who's the head of transportation a guy was a mayor of a small town in Indiana at one time had something going on in the automotive industry that game where they used to build a studebakers
Studebaker's first automobile was the EMF, a relatively successful early electric car
I work at a dodge dealer. I left mopar for year. Came back. And the same cars are still sitting.
At this point the last call badge and mark ups didn’t sell these vehicles
They are just too expensive
Stellantis will need to upgrade the interior, technology and price points
Rather than just shoving a hemi back in and calling it a saving grace
Especially when there are other more affordable v8 options on market
A minor point of disagreement: in 1984, the Reagan Administration was in the White House, but the DNC was in full control of both houses of Congress and had been for 30 years (except for Reagan's first 2 years in office, when the GoP held a very slight edge), and the Supreme Court was very liberal, with a 6/3 split. Chevron came out of that liberal Congress and Court.
Nice of you to go meet some fans. The epa needs to be put in its place.
Drill Baby Drill!
hell yeah!
Hell yea, dirty drinking water too!!
While not getting in politics, Biden has put through more permits than Trump. What it comes down to is the actual oil companies wanting to drill.
Hopefully this means the Viper can be revived. And maybe even revive plans for the copperhead as a V8?
Here's an idea, let the engineers at car companies design cars the car buying market wants to buy. If the markets are demanding electric, or hybrids, or other fuels, that's fine. Or if the market is demanding gasoline fueled v8 engines, great. Let car makers design the products for the market they are serving. And, let the market dictate what these standards should be.
Thanks for the video.
Still have to deal with some states with their regulations. California will still be very restrictive about vehicles since they have CARB making and enforcing their rules. Great video.
First video of yours I’ve watched only two minutes in, but after seeing how cool you were with that kid, I’m gonna do with the kids asked and like and subscribe.
Awesome job meeting them!
Bring back the V8's engines that can get over a hundred miles per gallon. Yeah we've had those technology scenes the 1970s
Well, then why wasn't Dodge making them instead of paying Tesla billions of dollars for carbon credits, and hundreds of millions of dollars in CAFE penalties?
I LOVE IT! CALIFORNIA WILL NOT BE ABLE TO BE DIFFERENT THAN THE REST OF USA!
Maybe someone on here could clarify for me….I did hear Ev’s actually pollute more due to the sheer weight? the wear of asbestos from the brakes and rubber and road wear is multiple times higher an actual ice engines (now) have such good particulate filters they create less pollution over all? Guessing stop & go city miles & highway driving can play a big part.
Plus all the mining practices, making giant holes in the earth for battery minerals is another factor
EVs generally weigh about the same as comparable ICE vehicles. Brake wear is less because of regenerative breaking they use brakes less.
Yea Buddy! Now all we need is to swing back into V8 action 😊... Great Breakdown on your video.