The terrible iDrive / infotainment setup kills me. It’s bad enough that I won’t consider buying one. If I see “Not Possible” on that cluster screen one more time.....
The terrible iDrive / infotainment setup kills me. It’s bad enough that I won’t consider buying one. If I see “Not Possible” on that cluster screen one more time.....
I have a 60 mile r/t commute and for 10 years drove beaters.
This is my second winter with an i3, and the last tank of gas I put in at the end of last winter was still in there at the beginning of this one. I only burn it when the electric range drops in half when the temp hits the 20's.
Because crash testing, air bags, and NHTSA regulations guiding design I assume.
My wife and I got a Great Dane a couple of months after getting married and so never acquired a coffee table. Three dogs and 2 kids later, we never feel the need for one, and I always find them in the way when visiting houses that have them.
Skylark Sport Wagon. Visibility for days, and you’ll look so good you’ll stop worrying about that departure angle.
The 360 on my Waggy is dead and I keep waffling between rebuilding it or sourcing a 401.
I picked up a NP242 with intentions to put it into a TJ and never actually did it,with intentions of having it for snow. If only there were unlimited time and tool budgets.
This was the correct response.
fits in the garage, though
Brand new Model 3... parks right next to an older car. Back of lot, man! Back of lot!
To be fair, the car itself is zero emission. An equivalent ICE powered car is not. You may include the energy supply chain if you want, but that’s likely to be a comparison far too complicated for a license plate.
It would be, yes. It would also likely be not very good healthcare. I’m in a single payer american healthcare system. Tricare. It sucks. There is no incentive to do a job well.
Not including the energy involved in finding, extracting, refining, and transporting gas has got to be significant, right? That’s a lot of givens needed, and I can’t imagine their easy to figure out.
So is going to the moon. Tech only gets you so far.
i convince myself at least 3 times a year that, no, I don’t need to buy one of these and somehow magically find time to restomod it.
A Big Trak! One of my favorite toys from back in the day. It was like magic.
I’ve had one for 5 months, no issues yet.
This was my concern but the maint schedule on the generator is negligible. I’ve only used it twice, both on very cold days when the electric range was cut in half.