I just bought a clear title used Lyriq with a $68k sticker price and 4k miles, 5 months old, for <$45k. Wild.
I just bought a clear title used Lyriq with a $68k sticker price and 4k miles, 5 months old, for <$45k. Wild.
Respectfully...you have no idea what you’re discussing here, and are clearly out of your depth. LiPo batteries use a very different electrolyte liquid or gel polymer rather than a true solid state electrolyte that is actually...solid. It’s a hugely important distinction.
I actually like it, in general. But I’m not a fan of this recent trend of having zero bumper/crash structure in the rear. So now even the slightest of fender benders requires a new hatch, new tailgate, etc.? Just seems like a wasteful design when it comes to repairs and body work. The new Ranger Rovers are the…
My dipshit local dealer has 49 in stock, and every damn one of them is listed with a 10k markup still. Of the many problems, dealers are still high on the list and can’t get out of their own way.
According to /r/aviationmaintenance, that’s exactly what happened. Supposedly a note was left.
Rumors I’ve seen posted elsewhere indicated a suicide note was found...so perhaps the violation of procedures was intentional? That’s of course based on rumors, though.
It’s not at all clear that the “blown over” incident was from the same day/plane. I think you read too much into that. Sounded like she had once made that mistake before, some time in the past.
I admittedly have done zero math, but I’m pretty sure you'd cover more than 10 feet in 3/4 a second?
I’m guilty. I bought a loaded Polestar 2, and they offered 0% financing for 60 months at the time, and no money down with good credit. I could have bought the car in cash outright, but why would I with that offer? My payment is like $1000/mo., which is admittedly ridiculous but then I also get to keep the remainder of…
You literally cannot place an order for a Lightning currently, and there are ~180,000 reservation holders in line in front of you. The Pro model has been incredibly limited in the first year of production, and will likely remain that way as it is a loss leader.
For what it's worth, I've gotten 29MPG at 75+MPH on a road trip with our Palisade. Pretty impressive considering 7 seats and boatloads of space. Can't complain
Yeah I was going to say, since when are they a cyber security firm? They're pretty much exclusively backups and associated replication tools in my book. Evidently they're now trying to sell themselves as a cyber shop though...which seems like a bad move IMO
It's funny, I disagree pretty much completely. But then, we just a bought a Palisade that I think looks reasonably good, and I know that's a polarizing design too.
My M235 has had a new power steering rack, a new ECM, entirely new transmission, new tie rods and many other odds and ends. Almost all under warranty, but the car only has 37k miles despite being 7 years old. I love it, but atrocious reliability. The trans would have cost $12k if BMW didn't seem it a manufacturing…
My wife and I went to go look at a 2020 Explorer a few months ago. Sat in it, saleswoman told me to start it up, so I tried. Car cranked incessantly for 10 seconds and gave up, with DTE showing 56 miles, so it had gas. She looked worried and told me to try again... nothing. That was my last look at an Explorer,…
Robby Gordon constantly 2 wheeling it just for shits and giggles was definitely a highlight of the weekend for me.
Yeah there is a matching M1, it isn’t M squared, it’s M2, duh!
Please don’t ask her if it was her SO's selection. Please.
What? If you’re referencing the Home Depot truck, you get 75 minutes for $20...and it has no hitch. Pickup trucks you get from the regular rental places are expensive as hell, and most definitely forbidden from towing.
A local credit union offers 1.9% for 60 on used cars, and LightStream is offering 2.19%. Just FYI, it pays to shop around.