csgill75
Csgill75
csgill75

Hundreds of thousands of people don’t have the ability to charge at home or at work because Infrastructure isn’t there to do it in a majority of places (apartment buildings/Condos/street parking), which leaves them using Chargers on the charging network which in my area is sparse at best. I know the nearest charger to

It is pretty realistic. I know several people including myself who only stop once on long trips. From Huntsville to Sandusky OH for instance I only needed to stop one time, for 10 minutes with the range of my vehicle. I made the trip easily in a day. It is a 10 hr drive, with a stop in the middle. 

There is a Transmission on this EV. It could in fact be in neutral and be reving the electric motor. They may even put in a Manual transmission down the road for a better driving experience. 

TFL Truck recently drove their Lightning To Alaska. They spent $203 total in charging for the 1,100 mile trip. A gas vehicle traveling that same route behind the Lightning would only spend $176 in fuel costs to go the same distance. It’s definitely cheaper to run gas over electric in that instance, but the Lightning

F-350 and F-550 ambulances are a pretty common sight here. They are larger than the Ford Transit vans, and have a lot more space in the back for activities. 

Our 5th Wheel has a genset built in. It runs everything. 

How are the Marzelvanes lined up with the Panametric Fan when you use this device? 

There are Dozens of Bronco Sports tooling around here, but there are zero electric vehicles as they don’t really work or sell here. Zero infrastructure to charge them other than home and things like that. The last time I saw an electric car was over a year ago when I was traveling. 

Sounds like you had a dud because we had a 99 Suburban 4x4 when my wife and I got married as our first vehicle for the family and It would sit on cruise control all day at 80mph and get to over 100 pretty easily if you wanted to pass someone. It was decent on fuel mileage but not great but we didn’t care about that.

A good majority of Pickup owners here tow with their trucks. I tow with mine about 2 times a week and I know people that Tow something a lot more than that. 

The Fast Lane Car YouTube channel did a Towing test with their Model X they bought a couple years ago. They towed a fairly light travel trailer with it and it did not go well. Using 150 miles of range to drive 40 miles was not good at all. 

My gas truck drops to about 14mpg when towing, and I can get about 300 miles on a tank. It takes less than 5 minutes to refill for another 300 miles. Not something an electric vehicle can do.

Probably couldn’t hear it as it was blocked by a building up until it was right in front of the driver, by then it’s too late. 

It ran the Red light. It shows it in the video from across the street.

If you don’t see the Emergency vehicle, you can’t yield to the emergency vehicle. It could have been obstructed by a building or median where you couldn’t see the truck coming at speed. Since this is the second time this accident happened at the same intersection I would venture to say that is the case. The driver of

Location services are not broken. I use the app myself. Any app that uses it thinks i am in the middle of the Ocean, or Alaska, or wherever I decide I want it to be. All it takes is to put your phone in developer mode which is very easy to do and doesn’t hurt your phone at all. Hundreds of Thousands of people have

Vehicles are Exempt from reporting the Odometer on their registration in my state, and Private party sales are very common whereI just sign the back of the title and give it to you with the keys, millage is not on the title. Some really older vehicles, at least in my state only require a bill of sale, no title

You can absolutely fake the GPS Location on your phone. I have an App on my Note 20 that can put my phone in any location I wish and keep it there as long as I want. ALL Apps on my phone think its in the location that I choose, including the Maps software. It’s even a Free App in the Google Store. Look up GPS Emulator

Minivan’s are great for the urban family but for families that have fun toys to bring with them on trips, no minivan is able to bring the boat or Side by side with them 5-7 hours on the highway. I have a 7,500 boat i take to the beach during the summer, and 2 Side by sides we take to the mountains in the fall and

Many people drive long distances without stopping. I drive 400-450 miles which is the range I get on the Highway on a tank of gas and only stop for fuel and a snack, no more than about 15 minutes at a time. I go from South Florida, to Ohio pretty much non stop a couple times a year.