HJTravels
HJTravels
HJTravels

Haha that wouldn’t work, as they car would probably loose control and forget how to maneuver in traffic. He is no different than any other antisemitic douche bag, other than he runs several important companies here in the USA and should be removed from all of them.

GM simply doesn’t know how to do it right. As the owner of a GM plug-in EV, I can assure everyone here, they have no idea what they are doing. They might know how to sell big trucks and SUVs, but they don’t know what anyone else wants or needs. When they really screw up something, they just tell you they are relying

EM is the problem. Get rid of him and I’m sure Tesla will sell more cars. I’m not buying a car from an antisemitic douche bag.

He’s become a nasty old man who can’t do much but complain about everything. He should have hung up a long time ago. Even Hamster’s youtube videos are awful now. Getting old sucks, but none of us are getting any younger.

I drive a FWD EV and it will burn the tires every time you touch the accelerator. Burnouts in an EV scare everyone, outside the car, as there is no engine noise. Most people inside the car have no idea they are laying down rubber. The energy saver type of tires on EVs are all garbage, and puncture easily. I switched

I hate EM, but a competitor to the Model Y shouldn’t cost double. I like it otherwise. 

I just saw one of these, on the road, in the same ugly green color.

You get “stars” that add up to other freebees.

You can, I did it all the time. I have drained all of the money out of the Starbucks App. I stopped going to Starbucks when they made all the puppychinos tiny.

The S2000, I have one at home.

I drove one of these for a year or two. These care were easy to fix, and slow, which was perfect for younger me. It was a scary car, as the hood was so long, over humps in the road, you can see nothing for a scary amount of time.

That’s totally the opposite, where I live. I swear, I live in the only place where people intentionally drive under the speed limit, and expect you to just deal with it.

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Almost any electric car. Where I live, (almost) all the people who drive electric cars, drive them as if they were Prius’ from the 90's. They take off so slow and miserly, then coast to the next light, all if some effort to be some kind of Hypermiling. They already have incredible efficiency and are stupid fast, why

My favorite driving road: Willits to Fort Bragg, CA, on Route 20. It’s 35 miles of amazing switchback back roads. They are also smooth as silk and almost empty. The only issue was that gas is expensive ($5,50/gal) and the 991.1 Carrera S I was driving went through 1/4 tank of gas in these 35 miles of smiles. The

The best is the Delaware historic tag. It’s the only tag smaller then standard. Plus, it gets more valuable each year.

The worse tag is the PA train heritage tag. I had one a long time ago, it was impossible to read, as the letters wore down fast, and blended with the rest of the tag. It was great for the speed cameras in Washington, DC.

I’m going to call BS on most of this. IPM-Syn-RM (Internal Permanent Magnet - Synchronous Reluctance Motor) are not necessary for this type of power generation. A super simple Induction or Syn-RM (with no rare earths) last much longer and are less prone to failure.

87/88 Nissan Pulsar NX SE: It was a fun car to drive and definitely quirky, but lacked any resemblance of “Japanese Quality.” It would break down, all the time. To make it ever worse, it was always a $500 part.

My advise: Rent the right car for your trip. I rented a Porsche 991.1 Carrera S. It was the PREFECT car for northern California. I even drove it through two of the three trees, you can drive through.

Ruf Yellowbird