This speaks to me on a personal level.
Did you know that the top speed is 185 km/h, whether in 3rd or in 4th gear?
This speaks to me on a personal level.
Did you know that the top speed is 185 km/h, whether in 3rd or in 4th gear?
The amount of dumb and danger in this post is too damn high.
Please refrain from doing so again.
Oh, and that wagon is too good for you, man.
While I appreciate dark humor, knowing that this ad was based on a recent murder is quite brutal.
The mayor should remember that he’s not in a comedy club.
Having driven an i3 (RWD) in the snow, I can report that it’s still more tail-happy than say, a Chevy Bolt.
A Fast DC-charger at home?
I think that’s a typo, unless you don’t mind spending close to 50 grand.
But once they’re built, they’re good for decades.
I doubt that solar panels request that much maintenance, especially compared to coal plants.
Eh, the issue is that some climate-change deniers use the exact same logic... Kinda hard to see if someone is joking or not.
Cibole, t’es en feu aujourd’hui!
Lâche pas!
But if your vehicle consumes more than 36 mpg, it emits more greenhouse gases than any EVs.
Which makes it the majority of vehicles.
(On an unrelated note, I’m also a Mazda3 driver; fun cars!)
And that’s an old chart; the Gentilly 2 nuclear station has closed down in Québec.
Read the comment again.
Not just at the mall, but on the street too.
Also, they’re already available in parking garages, convenience stores, restaurants...
Where there’s parking, it’s possible to put a charging unit.
As mentionned above:
Street chargers.
Mall chargers.
DC fast-charging.
These are all solutions that are being rolled out as we speak (depending on where you live, but then again, it’s rapidly changing).
RIP wallet.
When done properly (most often not at the dealer), it does not block drain holes and actually helps prevent rust, especially in a cold, humit climate that sees a huge quantity of salt sprayed on the road.
I’ve seen the difference between two first gen Mazda3, one rustproofed yearly, the other one not, and clearly, the…
I have a 2013 hatch that’s been through four Québec winters with 108 000 km.
Rustproofing is an obligation here if you want your car to last.
So far, so good.
But there’s a TSB regarding a window molding that may rust due to vibration.
Neither is Bavaria.
Yet here they are.
It’s the same law that was adopted in the following countries:
Morocco (they actually ban the sale and fabrication of it!): http://www.lemonde.fr/afrique/article/2017/01/10/le-maroc-interdit-la-fabrication-et-la-vente-de-la-burqa_5060606_3212.html
Actually, I fancy a Swedish Green V60 Polestar wagon.
It may be the latter.
Truth be told, it’s always advisable to sit (and drive) in a vehicle before buying it, as comfort is very subjective.