I would love for you to give a brief writeup of their driving experiences, and which you prefer? Hopefully some sort of comparison in those areas as well.
I would love for you to give a brief writeup of their driving experiences, and which you prefer? Hopefully some sort of comparison in those areas as well.
I think this is a good experiment. As an owner of one of those cars though, my question would be on how quickly would it “wear” out the battery?
The washer/dryer combo and solar setup already make it a bit nicer for use than most of those RV’s, especially at this price point.
How much tire is scraped off when you do a locked tire tank turn? It sounds less efficient than the Rivian turn, but I am not knowledgeable about this at all.
Let us rage impotently!!!
I have always been partial to Montero’s. That is a good price.
The Telluride is a great option, but finding them is truly a challenge. They do look good, and since this is probably spending a fair amount of time on the road and not the trail, then it will be a great option as the comfort it great.
I like it. My wife won’t let me get a minivan, but I like the concept. Then again, I like vans as travel options. I think they make sense.
I mean, I am sure it came down to money. They wanted the project done, and I am sure had limited budget and time.
But the masses seem to need education. A Viper is a beautiful machine, that is more than happy to loosen its grip on this earth. It is named after a snake, so treat it with a bit more care, like you would the snake.
That Indian...it looks so beautiful.
I mean I understand, but if that’s what she wants, and she rebuilt it, then she gets to choose. The bigger win is that she saved it from becoming scrap.
I think you mean “Kill them and get away with it.”
Am I the only one who thinks that back end is hideous? I can’t stand it.
Competition is heating up, and I am happy as a consumer.
I assume you are being sarcastic, but in case you are not; Tesla makes cars....
This was a great article. Tuk Tuks are incredible machines. The amount of abuse they can withstand is amazing. Everytime I travel to another country with a Tuk Tuk, I try and make sure to take a ride in one.
That sounds rough on both of you.
I never realized why my parents didn’t like going RV camping, but I realize now that those fill ups will drain a bank account fast.
I prefer to rant first, and use logic later.