This is SO much better looking than the Aero 8. Those headlights are a crime against humanity.
This is SO much better looking than the Aero 8. Those headlights are a crime against humanity.
And how does the BMS keep the battery from getting too hot again?
Electric cars predate ICE Vehicles. It's taken 130 years just to get them to work.
Its not really an issue anymore in modern cars. the automaker I test drive for often takes their vehicles through Death Valley in the summer and will drive them hard.
Heater cores are just additional engine radiators. Running cool air over them pulls heat from the system just the same, which is why this technique can be used to help an engine that is borderline (but won’t save an engine that’s already fubar).
ICE car took 70 years to finally get to a point were they work fine in extreme temperatures.
Prices sure have gone up since I sold my highly desirable 2002 M5 in LeMans Blue over Caramel extended leather. I sold it in 2016 with 116k miles for $16.9k, though I did disclose that the LSD needed to be rebuilt. It would easily have been worth $30k today. I think this is a decent deal.
Personally, I think going full-EV is a bad idea and mandating it is an even worse idea. And I’m an EV owner. Getting rid of the pure-ICE vehicle isn’t a terrible idea, but not leaving room for efficient PHEVs and hybrids that better fit the needs of most American drivers is a huge mistake.
We won’t have a choice. The big international companies are shifting to EVs across the other big markets in Asia and Europe, and the economies of scale just don’t make sense to keep on making ICE vehicles for the US market alone. We’ll be like England in the 70s and 80s with its highly idiosyncratic and antiquated…
More range, performance, and features at a lower price point.
That’s a click-baity headline.
Oh, it’s driver quality. Maryland is the home of either leased Audi Q5s driven by wine moms or paper-tagged 2005 Altimas riding on at least one donut.
FL is 2X+ what Maine is for insurance - though there is a nice benefit for the cars registered in Maine that Maine does not link registraton and insurance. So when I am in FL, the cars in Maine only have comp insurance on them, which saves a LOT of money, and same for my BMW in FL that is parked in the garage all…
Just get an off-the-shelf LLC kit from Montana and you’re in business (literally). There’s a reason all those $200K EarthRoamers, motorhomes and spendy hypercars have Montana plates.
....or rich enough.
Wish.com Landrover?
Looks like a low-poly Ford Flex
That was a Lamborghini payment in the before times...A cheap Lamborghini but a Lamborghini nonetheless
I saw an advertised deal for $2499 for a Panamera lease in the LA Times yesterday. Insanity.
So cheaper cars have the shortest inventory. Shocking, considering the brands have been pushing hard to sell more expensive product. Remember, the chip shortage meant manufacturers selling only more expensive models because of the fatter profit margins.