Gotta give a callout to the 24 hours of lemons, (or Luckydog, which is a similar series)...
Gotta give a callout to the 24 hours of lemons, (or Luckydog, which is a similar series)...
The fundamental question you are asking is, “Should we use public funding to encourage EV adoption?” and the answer generally is Yes. EVs are becoming more and more affordable each year.
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This seems like a logical step forward for the new Blazer. It was already a pretty sharp-looking crossover, if otherwise a pretty generic and unremarkable vehicle. The camaro-like styling elements made it look like it should have been a lot faster than it actually was.
She explained in the article why flying wasn’t a practical option, and it wasn’t cost. That said, the headline certainly suggests that cost was the motivation. On that score, I completely agree with the points you make in your post.
Most people are also road tripping in something that gets better than 12 mpg.
This totally ignores the value of your time and wear and tear on a vehicle.
Alex, I’ll take companies trying to make as much as they can as fast as they can before their product becomes outlawed for 200, please!
it can theoretically be charged exclusively by the sun, it has an option to be plugged in to charge when conditions require it.
Big nope from me. I’ve descended more than a few canyon roads on the road bike and I’ve for sure been in the high 40's low 50's and it’s utterly terrifying. Cornering especially. At those speeds it feels like the bike is actively trying to steer you off into the weeds (cliff), because it is. The relative strength of…
He is in fact Mattingly’s son, so the headline is not only accurate, but makes no pretense of something not borne out by the article. The chances of this being reported if it weren’t Mattingly’s son is much lower.
I always thought This Old House was a faaaaar more accurate home renovation show. It takes an entire season to finish one house. The people involved have a budget, but also spend more due to delays, price changes, etc. than planned. There are multiple contractors involved in every step of the process. One episode even…
It is amusing to note, given this lack of hierarchy, they happened to put their own game top of the list.
Remember, the median age of a new car buyer is in their mid 50s.
Automatic engine cutoffs. If a collision is enough to set off the airbags, then the vehicle automatically kills the engine to prevent fire and fuel spillage. Unless they were gonna get out and push, and I would not be doing that on an active freeway, that truck was going nowhere.
Do you want to get out an push a truck across an interstate? A lot of modern vehicles automatically cut the engine if the airbags deploy, to prevent fire risks. Unless you are pushing it manually, it ain’t going anywhere, and I would not be trying to push a vehicle across an active interstate.
It is really so hard to understand why this happens?
What a great piece of advice. Some of my favorite trips have been trips without a clear destination or timetable. Looking forward to your new adventures and I will be following along wherever you land.
It’s not just Kotaku. Scuttlebutt is that slideshows are likely being pushed from on high due to higher clicks. Most of the writers don’t care for them, but when told effectively “You really should use more slideshows” by the higher ups, well...