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I have no idea how you regularly deliver giggles in practically every post, but thank you!

I have no idea what happened with that copy/paste.

Isetta car?

No offense Mercedes, but I just read about this car like... 3-4 days ago.

... ....I cant decide if this is good or not, but either way it made me stop to contemplate so take your star

As I own a 996 with more than 200.000km on the clock and no IMS problems, and knowing a lot of other people with cars with a mileage like that and no engine problems, I think it is safe to say that these cars want to be driven. If you do that, then they’ll pose less problems than if you just let them sit for most of

Something also mind blowing is that the first battery electric human ridable vehicle came out in 1880. By 1884, the London Underground was being electrified over concerns of pollution. Battery swapping (like the Tesla Model S prototype thing from years back) was proposed in 1896. By 1912, 38% of cars were EV compared

They plowed fields and powered threshing machines too.

2014-2017. You might as well be asking what the MPG of cars was in the 1970s, it’s that far away in EV-time.

Do they drive less because they have an electric car, or do they have an electric car because they drive less?

Yeah, they weren’t exactly road trip worthy. I suspect one EV for commuting purposes and an ICE vehicle for everything else. 

were using data from 2014-2017

it’s not even a link, just a string of copy from the article

Dogs driving cars is no big deal.

I didn’t write the first suggestion, Stephen did.

Maybe. Went to. William Shatner. School. Of. Acting.

I love this story.

even before that, there was road locomotives, which pulled carrages/wagons.

Not so fast, a century before that Ben Franklin and Andrew Gordon were experimenting with electrostatic motors, they just didn’t patent anything. Various electrostatic and electro-mechanical ‘philosophic toys’ were made in the 1700's.

I recently learned that many people had vacuum cleaners before they had cars.