JayBe_III
JayBe_III
JayBe_III

The lede picture is a good example. Two different chargers, two companies, two apps, two different connections (or some sort of “adapter”).

Remember, the median age of a new car buyer is in their mid 50s.

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This seems like an odd take Candace...

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I read that part as they shared an Airbnb with friends while in Miami versus getting their own hotel room. 

This really makes it seem much more affordable (relatively) than I thought. I spent about $800 (excluding merchandise and alcohol) at COTA 2021 and that was without flights or a hotel with a GA ticket.

Came to say something but about hypermilers. LOL like ok ok we get it your getting amazing MPG but literally EVERY other driver on the road want’s to murder you.

Eh, I think there is a little bit of truth to this, main reason being that if there are any hills, cruise will actively decelerate the car on the downhill which wastes the energy. This is particularly true of modern cars that have ACC and will actually apply the brakes with cruise rather than overrunning the set point.

Not really advice, just a really facepalm’er...

Pulse-and-gliding can get appreciably better gas mileage than holding a steady speed, but will also drive anyone driving behind you nuts.

They did this on Mythbusters and I’m pretty sure they found that the only way to get appreciable benefits from drafting a semi was to be inches from the bumper so your mom nailed it lol.

There was some truth (or at least logic) to that in the country I used to live (Brazil). Crooked gas station owners would cut the regular gas with solvents, but would leave the premium gas alone, because the kind of car that drank that stuff (luxury imports) would choke on the spiked gas almost immediately.

It depends on the car and the tires. Most tires have a “max inflation” limit that is higher than the auto mfgr’s “recommended” inflation levels on the doorplate label. I routinely run my tires a few PSI over the label, no ill effects, and my wear patterns have met or beat the tire’s warranty. Some will say that higher

I call bullshit. No way you can sit behind a tractor trailer, at any speed, or any distance, in neutral and continue at speed for an hour. 

I don’t think anyone with any measure of intelligence is recommending ditching a perfectly good car for an expensive EV to save money. That argument comes in a little bit when comparing new cars when you’re ready to get one. Gas where I live is about $4.30/gallon right now. If I fill up once a week, that’s about

Almost every trick of my dad’s.

Fuel Shark!

Good driver training too. We don’t have that. Most states don’t even have car safety inspections.