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I’ve long been highly critical of hydrogen as a transporation energy carrier; however, in defending my criticism I’ve found the main argument/fever dream of hydrogen’s proponents has been to ultimately only use hydrogen from renewable sources so no fossil fuels. This hydrogen would only be produced from *free* surplus

A supercharger for your SS.

Bought my 1990 Pontiac Sunbird two years ago with an in-op factory cassette player. Promptly replaced it with a working unit from eBay. Then, my grandma gave me two briefcases full of ‘80s/‘90s country and rock cassettes. Heaven. I also use my phone as an adapter for music (as you can see) but the cassettes are

Sorry but Camaro and Mustang are not muscle cars.

Diamond-Star Motors, the joint Chrysler/Mitsubishi plant that gave us the Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, and Plymouth Laser.

Hire a local contractor!

RV Driver: “Wow, this thing is really struggling.”

The idea is to make the product as good as possible, not make excuses for possible shortcomings.

Disagree. If the QOTD gets 300 comments and 50,000 clicks or whatever, and the AOTD gets 3 comments and 15 clicks (mostly from staff), that would send an even louder message. If you don’t reply to the question, mgnt will just think we have no interest in the subject. OTOH, if we show great interest in the question,

Hah, are you wrong. Drive a Miata. And hear all the chick car jokes? Or a Fiat 500, and have people sneer that you are in a tiny cute car, not one appropriate for you? And have you not heard motorcyclist called organ donors, on a crotch rocket, and yet you say nobody calls out motorcycles? And all those non-tree

This makes me curious if the 4xe hybrid will be an optional engine package added to certain trim levels later, rather than it’s own trim level like the Wrangler. An Overland or Summit 4xe is right up our alley, although I would miss the rumble of our V8.

This one just seems like diminishing returns. I don’t think it would be any better performing than a Raptor since it’s so much heavier, plus you’re losing the payload and towing capabilities that are the bread and butter of the Super Dutys. I’d rather have the Tremor since you don’t really lose the functionality of

I liked it for the very reason that it is unusual and goes with the space-age theme of the rest of the car.

I hope this will be a useful resource, electricity has always baffled me. I do know that it is important to switch unused power sockets off so as to avoid ending up knee deep in volts but that is as far as my knowledge goes.

Keep in mind the “brands” part of FCA is all intertwined. There are no standalone Dodge or Chrysler dealers and the assembly plants build products for multiple brands under the same roof.

Have you never just been “done” with a car? I don’t fault a seller for an unwillingness to fix anything, no matter how trivial, on a ~$2k car. I’m certain that there are hundreds of “cheap and easy” fixes a car at this price needs, and you have to draw the line somewhere.

Can nobody be honest with themselves anymore? If say, Cruz or Graham or any of those mutants bought an oil driller in 2016 there would be 500 comments on this article.

Sorry, but this is not an ICE, ICE vehicle baby. It’s EV.