Peter Eckhoff via EV wrote:
about 4 hours.  I visited one dealer in particular and the service
tech saw the charger was ICE'd and he ran on it, got the key and moved
the offending vehicle without asking!

That's a pleasant contrast from our local Chevy dealer. A friend wanted to buy a Volt. The dealer claimed it wasn't available, so he showed them it was. Then they said they didn't have any; so he showed them GM's inventory list that said they did. They finally found the car, buried way at the back of their lot. At every opportunity, they tried to get him to buy another car or SUV instead.

The last time I took our Leaf to the local Nissan dealer, the charging spot was ICE'd with the dealer's cars. When I asked if I could charge, they said, "No, we don't sell Leafs". Never mind that I bought my Leaf from them in 2013.

It is gratifying for me to read about areas of the country where EVs really are catching on, and becoming accepted and commonplace. But it's still like the 1990's here.

Lee Hart

--
If happiness is on your mind, here's a daily list to find:
 - something to do
 - something to look forward to
 - someone to love
 - someone to take good care of
 - and misbehave, just a little
 --
Lee Hart, 814 8th Ave N, Sartell MN 56377, www.sunrise-ev.com
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