1955mercury
55_mercury
1955mercury

You and the rest of us with brains...

Ha ha ha ha!!!

Oh god that would be Fantastic

It’s to hide seeing him play with his best buddy, ole’ Vladimir

Sorry for the late response. Yep, these are early days for EVs. The technology is still developing and the bugs are being worked out.

These were fucking ugly cars when new and they haven’t gotten any less ugly either. Not just crack pipe... more like cracked in half pipe.

The only answer at this point for all stories concerning this admin is impeachment. Plain and simple.

Its hard to say what the lifetime of these batteries are. Most automakers make vague statements that the batteries are meant to last “the life of the car”. Since I tend to keep cars for 20 or so years that could be totally different for me. But basically so far there have been very few failures of these batteries in

Very reliable. In fact prior to the Volt we owned a 02' Prius. The batteries in electric cars are not at all like laptop, cell phone or power tool batteries: In those devices the batteries are charged 100%, discharged 100%, and then they are not cooled at all. That stresses the cells and over time damages them. In

I for one don’t think EVs will replace ICE cars perhaps for at least a few decades.

Pray tell me what cars you find exciting and if I personally don’t find them all exciting then you are not a true jalopnik connoisseur...

You’re also forgetting that there is a product called the Chevy Volt. I own one, charge at home on an ordinary 110 volt outlet and an extension cord, drive to work, charge it there while I’m at work and then drive home. This costs me about $4 a week in electrical power. That and unlike you I don’t have to stop at a

LOL! Its is. Its a site about cars. So its hilarious that we are talking about.... cars... aint it?

That’s why I bought a used Volt. Its the best of both worlds. I drive 38 miles each way to work and never use any gas and if my wife needs to go to the mountains or we go on vacation no problem since there’s a 4-banger under the hood with a 10 gallon tank too. The car in 100,000 miles has been dirt-cheap to own,

I’m sorry but I just had 12 replies and most of them were pretty stupid: as in “ durrr... I don’t like them lectric’ cars cuz’ theys boring!” or whatever. So yeah, I am in a kind of foul mood and thus yes the responses will be rude themselves. Sorry, its just how I feel.

Everything you said only pertains to the present moment well before any of the scads of EVs that all major automakers are working on are even announced. Thus you might very well get your wish...

Next time I want to know what your care about I’ll ask.

What is it with you guys who think these have to be amazingly exciting? The best selling car in the country is a Camry you know... Secondly, maybe go out and drive something like a Chevy Bolt, which is certainly not a $100k car by any means. Those cars will seriously smoke the tires every single time. Who cares what

The problem with your statement is that unlike 3D and VR EVs are probably here to stay. Why? China. Their government unlike ours actually sees a problem with air pollution and have set strict mandates that require their vehicle fleets to become increasingly electrified. That means that if any car company wants to do

The thing is they are getting there. A few years ago folks like you were complaining that EVs needed to go 250-300 miles. Now many do. The fact of the matter is that the improvements in EV drivetrains means what you and others who claim they need XYZ in order to have an EV make sense will have those demands way sooner