FYI, Brawn is talking about degrees Celsius, which is about 35 ~ 45 in American degrees. Lol.
FYI, Brawn is talking about degrees Celsius, which is about 35 ~ 45 in American degrees. Lol.
No, the issue is related to a manufacturing defect that is hard to detect. The battery packs are sealed against the elements.
Exactly. Sales are down across the board due to high interest rates, but the market share of EVs has been steadily rising.
It’s gonna look just like the concept. But taller. And four doors. And maybe some ground clearance and good approach/departure angles. Definitely AWD. Probably call it the PreludeCross or something.
150k single, 225k head of household, 300k married. Lots of people - even single people, can afford a $50k car. Just depends on expenses and priorities.
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If the camping site has power, you can also top up at the campsite.
Eh, I can see it working out. I’m guessing RV people aren’t obsessed with driving 8 hours at a time without taking a break. But you know, I’m sure it will work for some people who also happen to have $200k to spare.
Eh, I can see it working out. I’m guessing RV people aren’t obsessed with driving 8 hours at a time without taking a break. But you know, I’m sure it will work for some people who also happen to have $200k to spare.
Is it any of those names, but with a “Lynn” after it?
This reminds me of my former father-in-law, who purchased meteor insurance.
The days of cheep used anything has been over for a couple years. Supposedly making a comeback soon, but we’ll see.
Like 90% of Hawaii’s income is tourism-based. Sure, the locals may hate tourists, but they still want you to come visit.
Fun fact: The US’ largest nuclear power plant, Palo Verde, can generate a peak of 3 GW of electricity. That means it can supply up to 4,000 of those 750kW chargers operating simultaneously.
Possibly a passenger with the same name as a known terrorist?
I was recently in the market for a car for my oldest to take to college. I found four Kia Souls from the same dealer listed on Autotrader as new, with 5,000 or so miles, but at a good price (18.5). I called the dealer to make sure it was still available. The sales guy I talked to went and checked and first he said…
“Customers always lie, that’s why we lie.”
You definitely have to have a somewhat flexible sense of morals, that’s for sure.
Among three-row electric SUVs, it’s a bargain. Yes, I know that the Model Y can be ordered as a three-row, but that third row is not comparable to the third row in the EV9.
“You want free coffee when you bring in your car for a $200 oil change? That’s subsidized by our junk fees!”