I mean, any major company expects this right? Every product is given time for kinks to be worked out, and then once it is considered matured, then the scrutiny happens. I can’t imagine Telsa hasn’t been preparing for this.
I mean, any major company expects this right? Every product is given time for kinks to be worked out, and then once it is considered matured, then the scrutiny happens. I can’t imagine Telsa hasn’t been preparing for this.
Man, with prices like this, I wonder how much I can get for my ‘93 Corolla.
Agreed. Very interesting to learn about Pan-Am.
Yeah, this is a nightmare scenario. I think it was mostly just luck that they stopped on that side of the road. There isn’t really a winning way to stop in a highway.
So these Edges are just on the edge of glory?
I agree, that until the systems are either guided by road sensors, or some other more robust system, self-driving should be limited to ideal conditions. Let them test all they want, but just not on public streets yet.
I am assuming there was a lip they demolished, and that gave them the needed lift to launch. I am sure more info will come out though.
Are they selling it because of disuse? Or because they had to fill the tank too many times?
They are a visceral beast. I like the look of them so much.
I mean they are not wrong. My Volt will show 54 miles per charge in the summer, and during the mild winter here in the Pacific NW, it drops to 40 on full charge. I have the benefit of it being a PHEV hybrid, but for a full EV, that would be a legitimate concern.
I love having cheaper parts that give you the ability to test on them without fear of ruining very expensive car/bike/vehicle.
I hope the Bolt sells well after this. They are a great little car.
That must have been a good reply all chain. I wish we got to experience all of it.
It is a good community here, and I don’t think it will die, but now I will have two auto sites to read each day! I look forward to the increased content.
It would be fun to see an ice racing series based on these.
Yep. But they are not V-6's with cutaways for learning. What happened to this one?
That Dodge is nice. Or at least it looks like it. I also really like that F1, but it is in pristine condition.
I can’t imagine that Harley would let them into the Flat Track series when they don’t have a competitor electric bike.
The fact that our government continues to see this problem and leave it alone still boggles my mind. Especially as they continue to pour money in the the military.
This seems like an incredible creation. I hope it ends up being produced, just so they are out there.