This question was being asked of the United States in the 19th century.
This question was being asked of the United States in the 19th century.
You’re getting early 00s level safety for that price.
And then there’s the questionable permanence of the storage.
Ouch! My masculinity!
Perhaps allowing people to drive cars as large as they like is a bad idea. Perhaps the last 30 years of automotive bloat was always a bad idea and unsustainable. Perhaps there are no solutions to the problems we face that don’t require some form of reduced consumption.
And here’s a somewhat hot take: Perhaps limitation…
Ouch, my masculinity!
If it is what he always wanted, why is he selling it?
No.
If Facebook made a car it wouldn’t be worse than this.
At first I was like “what? no way”
Then I started searching for headlights for a few new cars and found some which were more what I expected, but it didn’t take long to find this:
you still can’t get into it.
Listening to cyclists say what, exactly?
Yes, excellent, and Aptera has has prototypes for decades.
Considering that carbon capture is still basically vaporware, it does not appear to be any easier.
why are we so obsessed with only having a 1 stop solution for everything?
They’re not going to tip in a turn on flat ground, but if they’re tripped or bumped hard enough, they’ll tip.
Wear a coat, wuss
This is more the desperation of the fossil fuel companies to stay relevant, as hydrogen is mostly produced using methane.
Turn what into e-fuels?