Cool, charge less money for it then.
Cool, charge less money for it then.
Starting around late spring I’ll be in the market for a new sports car (regrettably the engine in my current steed died 2 weekends ago on track). If this car’s new design and performance ticked all the right boxes for me I would consider waiting even longer until this car is available.
Or we could just stop using dirty polluting direct injection engines.
Fuck that, unless they take our standards. Those loonies across the pond jumped the shark years ago. Hell to the no.
Reuse it with the next gen reactor plants. There are many uses for spent fuel rods before they’re trying just waste.
Nothing will get done. Trump said the same thing. Apparently the anti-nuke lobby/social movement is too big for presidents to overcome. Thanks Sierra Club and Jerry Brown.
Let us know how much fun it is to modify your vehicle and keep it legal.
Its my understanding that he stated that to just show the mentality that went into each car’s ethos.
And right after that they jumped the shark.
You can summarize your above paragraph with one simple statement:
Can someone please tell me what the heck this article is referring to? The Fit has never been offered with a sporty engine in the US. It’s always been sold in the US with the least powerful engine of any model sold (in the US). And the mention of transmission...completely lost in that reference.
100 mile range is fine for some people. So if Honda sold it at a price that reflects the crappy range maybe it would sell.
I love the styling of the E, and that it’s RWD hatchback. But the range and price of the vehicle are laughable. Hopefully Honda is intelligent enough to recognize what the problems are (though I’m doubtful there).
I’ve been aware of Geely for over a decade. We’re talking about Volvo here.
Since when is Volvo a big automaker?
Did the Polestar 1 really come out in 2017?! All the magazines published test drives of it less than 3 months ago. How is this possible? BTW Wikipedia says production started in 2019...so either way, I don’t think 2017 is close to correct.
$25,000, 300 mile range, 5-10 minutes to fully recharge the battery pack.
That’s a good observation. The last PCA C&C I went to, I went alone and didn’t know anyone else that showed up (despite being a member of the local region, I mainly use my membership just for HPDEs). I met a few guys, but despite being very outgoing I was a little surprised at the lack of receptiveness from everyone…
A Mercedes Benz 300E built in 1987 is better for the environment than a new hybrid. One will last forever and never need replacement, the other won’t be on the road in 10-15 years.
Not the worst, since it includes maintenance and insurance. Not great though, encourages throw away society.