DRFSRich
DRFS Rich
DRFSRich

The answer, I think, lies in the further availability of quick-charge stations. We bought a Volt purely because of range anxiety, and the semi-regular long-distance trips would not be well-served by the Supercharger network. It's a great start but until they can get over that concern I think pure electric is still

Yes... If it doesn't make financial sense to do so. Your logic is pretty flawed. What about those that only have a PS2? Should Rockstart port GTAV back to that because "it can play games?"

Great article, but two small typos: "CalEdonia" and "NAirobi."

I think Americans would have a lot less issue with militarization of police if it were truly done as a proper, rigourous specialization like this rather than just dropping tanks into small-town PDs.

Look into the tax incentives. If you live in a state which has them, combined with the Federal ones, it can make for a much more attractive price.

I live in IL, if you pay $7,500 in federal taxes here in IL you could knock $11,500 off the price of the car before negotiations.

In the first one the range extender only clutches to the wheels at high speeds when the vehicle thinks it would be more efficient to drive it directly. With a depleted battery, at lower speeds, the RE functions as a generator still powering the electric motors to drive the car.

The spare from a CTS fits the first-gen Volt, you just need to keep it in the trunk.

Congratulations, you're outside the 80-90% of American commutes that this is designed for.

You can get a Volt for literally one third the cost of a Tesla. Yes, they don't play in the same ballpark but that's a pretty damned convincing argument for anyone who's smart with money.

I'd love to see the math behind how you figure it's "more expensive to use." More expensive to buy initially? Sure. To run? No way.

It looks like a more mature, less-funky i3.

"Unless people, who have been in traumas, are in any immediate danger DON'T touch them"

There was a fire, you could see it as the car went over.

So, the capitalist Trabant?

You mean "Geoff."

The Pontiac Banshee concept, 20 years early?

I bought an '04 XJ8 in 2012. 55k on the clock, one prior owner (a little old lady, OF COURSE!), and good maintenance records. Original sticker (from the glovebox): $65k. My price? Just about $10k. Two years later, 15k miles in, and I've done brakes, tires, and other consumables, and one unexpected repair — The

And yet I can go out right now and drive a motorcycle in shorts and a t-shirt, or a model T, both of which infinitely less safe than a Nano.

Did you post this from your office on K Street?

They're English. Or Indian. Hot tea.

This is a good idea. The execution, specifically the timing, is poor. Lincoln needs a better model lineup to apply this to.

Let me get this straight — A 16 year-old novice can walk into a dealership, buy a Hayabusa, ride off without a helmet and the Slingshot is somehow a concern?