Right, and all of that could have been summarized in the title by adding “luxury” after “entry-level”. Instead the title makes it sound like there’s a shortage of entry-level BEVs on the whole which is...not true.
Right, and all of that could have been summarized in the title by adding “luxury” after “entry-level”. Instead the title makes it sound like there’s a shortage of entry-level BEVs on the whole which is...not true.
A lot of disclaimers, sure. Most people do not consider an Audi as entry level anything— the top comments make that obvious. I don’t know why this article wasn’t just titled “We Need More Entry-Level Luxury Electric Vehicles.” Maybe it sounded too bougie.
Does she, though?
C’mon guys, be smart: put the sticker on, apply sunscreen, THEN remove the sticker so you’ll get a star-shaped pink spot on your belly button instead of the other way around. It’ll also help the dermatologist know where to look for melanomas.
I would always reuse the same bag for dry snacks. I mean, if an open bag/box of Triscuits can go months without spoiling, reusing the same Ziploc bag should be fine, right?
This story highlights a very real and very underestimated risk when out on the water. I’ve seen a bunch of people forego life jackets because they “know how to swim,” but they forget that it’s pretty hard to swim if you’re knocked out.
Yeah, come to think of it, I’ve never felt bad about playing a sexy female character. The games demanded enough immersion that the character simply became an avatar for me. Hell, in many ways, I often forgot the gender of the character I was playing within a couple of hours. As far as I’m concerned, Dante and Kratos…
I’m surprised I had to scroll this far down to see someone mention this. All these comments about how festival food is a rip-off and how it would be so much cheaper to buy it elsewhere or make it themselves (lol)— it’s as if they live in a world where overhead doesn’t exist.
Probably not, given that every other car around here is a Model 3 thirsting for electrons.
Nice. I haven’t seen a free (public) charging station in the Bay Area for the past year or so now. Even my workplace’s “subsidized” rate is $0.25/kWh. We pay $0.13/kWH at home.
This reminds me of the story that Seattle now has some electric garbage trucks putting around:
Where do you live that you still have access to free chargers? They’ve all but disappeared around where I am, and have been replaced with stations that charge an upwards of $0.35/kWh of level 2 charging :(
I guess I’ll have to take your word for it (and I do hope you’re right)
The argument is that windows block UVB, but not necessarily UVA, which may be more intense at higher altitudes. You won’t burn, but your skin will wrinkle and thicken up over time and there’s the possibility that UVA can contribute to melanoma incidents, even if they don’t cause sunburns. It’s the same concern for…
Same. I have a few needed-but-not-urgent items sitting in my cart right now. Come July 15th, I’ll save any items that have gone up in price for later and buy the rest if only because Amazon is offering 6% instead of 5% cashback during the event.
I used to make a dumbed down version of this at work everyday for a few months: A) boxed chicken broth with a sprinkle of grated parmesan, or B) a dash of soy sauce topped with pork sung. The best part of recipe B was that I could keep all the ingredients in a drawer in my desk for months, away from the threat of…
I think you mean that they are transvestite hermaphrodites representing absolutely nothing; all they do is show you’ve been to college.
The first time I saw one parked on the side of the row, I double-backed to get a second look. My dad swore by Buicks, and if I wasn’t saddled with a stupidly long daily commute (and thus, a gas-sipping hybrid), I would seriously consider this car.
My (23F) boyfriend (26M) took me to a disturbingly isolated Swedish village and didn’t listen to me when I thought all our friends were being murdered. Advice?
It’s pretty obvious that he just wanted to highlight her ass.