Was it following a pre-planned GPS track that was tweaked by hand over several runs until it didn’t hit any cones?
“So, I plugged in the Niro. Nothing happened. I unplugged it and replugged it back in and the charging screen flashed a green icon. That was a good sign! So, I went inside and killed 45 minutes on a snack and a soda. When I came back out, I found to my dismay and rage the car had only charged three percent. Maybe…
There are 3 types of charging: L1 - 110v, 1kw?, ~6 miles/hr. L2 - 220v, 7.7kw~27 miles/hr, L3 - 440v 50kw-350kw.
I’d also be interested in this.
why did they design the AC and radio to look almost identical and then not center align them?!
Had it for a week and no mention of what real-world range is like? I assume you wanted to keep Kia on your good side?
that infotainment setup is frustrating.
When its charging, does it look like a car with a finger up its nose?
OK Boomer
this should be fairly simple with an arduino or raspberry pie (simply read what the single for each command and set that as a command for the desired effect. you would have to code the light effects yourself but shouldn’t be that hard as a lot of the led libraries are already available in open source.)
Hey Boomers know and want to fix shit. Millennials only know how to contact someone on Instagram to come do it and then they write a whiny blog and tweet about it.
Illuminating for sure.
This article isn’t light on details.
Damn. My condolences, boomer.
Seriously? Give me a break.
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I bought a 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan SEL Premium 4MOTION on September 9, 2019, brand-new. It was Platinum Gray Metallic with a Storm Gray interior (which almost looks white). The new car was one of the very early-build 2019 models, meaning that it was assembled a full calendar year prior, in September 2018. It had 1,200…
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