eddale
EdDale
eddale

I’m not sure who you are studying to get this conclusion. My car has a 300 mile range and I only fill it up when it is near empty. If it was electric, I’d put it on the charger every other night or so if it had even as little as a 100 mile range. I cannot see being worried about range for commuting or running to

I’m seeing charging stations on the regular at gas stations near me. They are off to the side, so that the long wait does not inconvenience other patrons and tend to be at stations with attached resturants.

I suspect the Renault - Nissan end game is divestiture, rather than further mergers with other companies.

Thanos and Hulk’s snaps. Tony’s only destroyed the army, not restored the people unsnapped.

Insurance is a money making business. That is why they have those big buildings, expensive ads and high paid executives.

I saw an ad for State Farms program and had the same thought - no way. How will they know the difference between my daily driving and my off road driving? They would not. So, no - thank you.

Fair price for the car, given the mileage and that wrap. Nice Price.

Do some more looking, I got a Bluetooth adapter for my Porsche for $90 - $200 is insane.

Eclectic cars are expected to last longer than IC cars. The Tesla, as an example, has a battery expected to last 200,000 miles. 

I owned one from new to 100,000 miles - only got rid of it because it over heated and the heads warped. That pissed me off, to be honest. It should not have had that issue.

If it is priced right, I’ll take one.

Might need to look further afield. I looked at cars across the country on the internet, before buying one 500 miles south of me.

Magna is the company you are thinking of, they build cars for other companies at their factories. Not a bad model for Lordstown, if someone only had the capital to make it happen.

Because the car keeps coming back with the same issue. The dealer can justify the extra miles as trying to recreate the issue.

911?

CP!

Expensive and Expensive it is! -

Where are these on the market now? Cheap, but expensive to maintain, or expensive and expensive to maintain? Off to craigslist!

I love this idea despite all of the perfectly valid objections people have raised - snow, stupidity, mud, dumb people, ice, idiots behind the wheel.

How much did the move from Detroit to New York and now back to Detroit cost Cadillac? Enough to design and build a new model? Two?