Another scary example of why recalls need to be taken very seriously.
Another scary example of why recalls need to be taken very seriously.
Delta will in Comfort + and first. And they’re providing it for free and don’t stop bringing it. ATL-BDL I got through 9 of those little bottles of wine before I passed out for 20 minutes and woke up when we were starting our descent.
No problem wearing a mask, serve me booze again!
The future of ride-sharing is as a municipal public transit platform.
You mean like a Taxi company?
I am a good example of an incentive follower. When shopping for a luxury car, the A7 with the V6 gas engine was out of my price range but with the tax incentives and other discounts on the PHEV version, it put the car squarely in my price range and got me into an A7 with performance that is comparable to the gas…
We can’t leave comments about slideshows to the game. We have to leave them for the player.
I would imagine that ‘not living in a detached house’ is probably the single largest factor since not having your own garage/driveway to charge from is probably a massive pain in the ass. Even if you are slow charging at home, you plug in at night and should be good for your commute in the morning.
Charging accessibility is crucial.
No that extra thirty minutes out of an already time crunched life, is not negligible. It is the major factor holding EVs back. When you can fuel up your EV in the same time and manner as a gas car, then we’ll start getting somewhere.
User name indicates a certain bias.
Seriously. I read this somewhere last week and people returning to ICE were apartment dwellers, which is the majority of Californians, which is sort-of mentioned here.
Or they just didn’t like the car. My father in law has a C-Max plug in. He loves it. I love hatchbacks, and considered getting one, but after driving his, I hated it. I ended up with a Honda Insight in 2014. It was fine. Now I’ve gone to a 2020 Mini Cooper Clubman JCW. I got 41mpg avg in a slow ass bottom of the…
Just got my first EV, a Niro. We don’t have 240v yet, and I’ve been really surprised at how slow it charges. In my case, my teens will drive it mostly and they rarely go more than 30 miles in a day, so even the slow charging will probably be fine. But we have gas vehicles for other needs. It would be hard to make it…
And don’t forget the influencers living “van life,” or as we used to call it, “being homeless.”
I read about this POS on the WAPO site this morning. A little clarification:
That's what I'm struggling with as well. The damages are on par with simply underpaying a person, but this case is clearly more complex than mere wage theft. This was an insidious crime, and looking at it otherwise is unacceptable
$546,000??? For literal modern day slavery? How about no... I didn’t read where pain and suffering was included, causing even more psychological damage to this man. But then again, they don’t believe we actually endure pain and suffering. This is wild, bruh.
The first judge should have been remanded for that ruling.