I have a newer Honda with the Honda Sense, and I am very happy that the car cannot drive itself. Shadow lines on the road frequently confuse it
I have a newer Honda with the Honda Sense, and I am very happy that the car cannot drive itself. Shadow lines on the road frequently confuse it
Module refers to a grouping of cells in the pack
Inb4 musk fansbois to the defence of their lord... Too late
I’m over 6' and I drive a 500e
That’s exactly my experience too
Yeah, I'd Rock an AWD teslavolt powered late 60s Buick Riviera
I wonder when the UAW will understand that they are part of the problem and their old way of operating
I use Ally, it's pretty great, only pain is sometimes it can take a while to move money in and out
Uggg do not want
Even with that gear ratio, I bet that Poncho engine still lights up the tires, all that long stroke goodness
What if I told you they already do design around a small group of battery modules produced by a handful of companies_morpheus meme.jpg
I like the idea, but if you have ever been to any parking lot you know that probably less than 25% of the driving population could park well/accurately enough to be able to charge
They weren’t making a play for the ball or affecting the play so they were not offsides.
I daily drive a 500e, for pretty much all the reasons you list above. Plus it was so cheap after FCA dumped all the leases on the market
Speaking of hot takes
Hi Jason, please correct your blog post title, it should read: “Burt Reynolds, the man who made Trans-Ams popular, dead at 82"
I’m still thinking this is going to be an AWD hybrid super car based on the cad that was leaked and the sound clips
I hate the "touchscreen-ification" of cars, they are so difficult to use vs physical buttons/dials. I'll not against screens inside cars, but generally the experience is so poor vs a old school button operated screen it's insane
That makes me so happy, hopefully the next owner also drives it
Front and side look great