What else are you supposed to do?
I figured that’s what everyone did. Our company has a policy that we wipe down our desks and computers daily... I only wipe down my computers at home like once a week!
What else are you supposed to do?
I figured that’s what everyone did. Our company has a policy that we wipe down our desks and computers daily... I only wipe down my computers at home like once a week!
i wipe down my phone screen with disinfecting cloths daily, and wipe down my buttons and steering wheel with disinfecting cloths every week or so.
Is this how dirty they are when you clean them daily/weekly? Or some random slob who does nothing but vaccuums their car out once a year?
Workhorse is a really freaking weird/interesting company.
They used to be called AMP, and they were the most successful electric vehicle manufacturer in the US of A.
Despite being the most successful EV manufacturer, no one freaking knows anything about them.
They used to convert saturns to EVs and sell them in europe.…
Adaptive. Cruise. Control :)
I’ve always chuckled about it the other way too. If I get behind you in a ferrari, corvette, or similar, people automatically get out of the way right away.
When I drive my parents rendezvous, I can get right on their butt and they don’t move. Sometimes I even flash the headlights and honk.
I’ve NEVER had to do that in…
Lower Fuel Economy too, right?
Nashville is tough though because a lot of buyers want 4x4 for boats. I have AWD for my boat. I think 2WD F150s are about $10k less than 4WD even though its only a few K more new.
In general though I say its not worth it unless you need it. Its not worth the risk or Time value of money,.
I live in a semi rural area.
People flash their headlights all the time to:
-Signal a cop
-Signal a cow in the road
-Say hi
My parents are Canadians, and i was towing their boat home. I blew out a tire, and was stranded on the side of the road. I had a bottle jack in my truck, but the jack wouldn’t work because it couldn’t fit under the boat axle and there was seriously nowhere else I could get it to get it jacked up. I had no cell phone…
I frequently help people who are stranded on the side of the road.
I loaded up a motorcycle for a guy with a flat tire and took him to a gas station, helped a lady change her flat, pulled a guy out of the snow with my truck, helped a guy who’s car was gushing smoke (it was just the coolant reservoir cap cracked!) and a…
As a customer, I’ve got to buy products that fit my needs best.
hence why I specifically buy cell phones with replaceable batteries.
So it is a “me” problem, but if there’s enough “mes” then someone will have to solve that problem to get the “Mes” as customers!
A huge hassle. I always forget to charge my phones so I have to make sure I get a device with a replaceable batteries so I can swap in a new battery when I forget to/don’t get a chance to charge it. Thats one of the reasons I haven’t upgraded from my LG v20, because I have 4 batteries for it and can swap them in. the…
CVT... lol. Sorry.
I’m sure they could do what FCA did with their DCT and create “fake” feeling gears. Put a little sound in there and artificial torque limitations, and you can have a manual all day.
A car that I don’t have to plug in every day at home.
I’m fine with auto-connecting chargers or “drive on top of” chargers.
that is my number 1, because plugging it in every day IS a bigger hassle than filling it up with gas once a week.
Alternatively, a way to charge it in the same time a regular car gassing up takes. I…
GM isn’t in the business of good design.
It value.. they won’t spend an extra 50 cents on a car if its only going to help 5 people, or prevent premature airbag releases or something...
They will cut massive corners to save 1 cent.
I’m certainly not disagreeing with the idea that it might be too sensitive, but to me thats a fine tuning concern. in general, it did as it designed to do. could they dial it down, and fine tune it a little- I won’t disagree- but its a fine line, and takes a lot of “dialing in” over time.
55 MPH when the incident began?
And it looks like a roll over incident, not a crash. The car got some air.
Curtain systems typically go of together if they sense a rollover event. My guess is that is what happens.
My honest guess based on my research, is that they used to fail to go of early enough (00s), and GM identified that as a problem and required to sensors to be more sensitive. In the 00s there were reports of airbags NOT going off when they should have, and that even personally impacted ME. So if you identify a flaw-…
I don’t disagree with you.
But what we are saying in short is the resistance should be .01 ohm higher kind of thing.
Like its a tweak. It did what it was suppsoed to and functioned the right way, we are just arguing over whether it should happen at 19 MPH or 20 MPH, which is like a minor tweak in the name of things.
So…