detroitmuscle
DetroitMuscle
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Just when I came here in a crappy mood,I stumble on this photo that would make any man’s day.

Traveling with my wife is very easy,everything is decided far in advance.I am expected to pay for everything,ignore her annoying ways, and not protest when she makes all the decisions.Simple.

And the next article is going to be about how to remove a broken tap,right?

I don’t want to ride a bicycle in the snow and ice. Not many others do either.

The logic of the article assumes that few drivers live outside of a city.

Well done reply. My best solution?Along the lines of the Volt.

It’s gonna take endless hours to find then scrape off all those tiny little Made in China stickers stuck to the bottom of the parts of your new Buick.

Then by my questionable math skills,the amperage at 240v off the household supply would be 100A. [P=I/E] If this is actually correct,then a home charger could be somewhat practical.

Anyone have an accurate figure of how many amps are needed for recharge?I would guess somewhere near 10 times what an average household system could supply,which means that only a few dedicated charge stations could handle it.

As awesome as the new machine will be,I personally would have too much range anxiety to take it anywhere out of town.My money votes for the Volt,it only makes sense to drive something that can be fueled conveniently and still save the whales.

Here in Detroit,most everyone is a careful,friendly,and courteous driver.If an accident occurs,it really is just that,an accident with no one at fault.Very few,if any,drivers use alcohol or drugs while carrying a gun.Texting is nonexistent.Turn signals are mandatory and without exception everyone uses them.When

Please stop with all this turning a smartphone into a car crap.What is so horrible about buttons,knobs,and a human driver?

The bank cannot take an old car straight to an auction and cash it in for an established value like they can with a newer car.

Someone could stick a nice quiet Honda generator in it and have their own very nice hybrid vehicle.

I recently put a car for sale on Craigslist.After a whole month,no one has tried to trick me into anything.This whole situation sounds fishy.

I certainly don’t want to own a car that drives itself.In spite of that,though,the intelligent safety innovations becoming mainstream have my interest.I’ll be the first to admit that because I’m human,I make mistakes that maybe a puny little silicon brain would not.

Tell that to my wife,the proud owner of a current Escape which has been recalled 15 times,fixed unsuccessfully 4 times for the same thing,damaged by Ford towing,and on and on.

Hilarious! They should hire out to other disgruntled lemon owners.

The stud welder is operating at a very low voltage,high amperage.Similar to a car battery.

I have yet so even see a Harley rider wearing a helmet around here.