Have you seen Steven Soderbergh’s B&W version? https://extension765.com/blogs/soderblog/raiders
Have you seen Steven Soderbergh’s B&W version? https://extension765.com/blogs/soderblog/raiders
I think you are a good use case for this niche vehicle class. But you should be a niche buyer with those specific needs, not the norm.
I have two children, and found the birth process to be absolutely horrifying. I would have sold that car as fast as I could clean it up.
My favorite sight gag in the movie!
“What’s a litercola?”
I’d be in on an E-Lement with 250 miles of range.
Is a metric crapload bigger or smaller than a country crapload?
Better run a Woods light on that interior.
Promoted by an IBM machine with a sense of humor.
I’m 45 now...takes me back 25 years. Your description is accurate.
I’m 45 now...takes me back 25 years. Your description is accurate.
Jesus, that is a perfect description.
Jesus, that is a perfect description.
No idea. I find that process pretty disingenuous on their part.
I left this same comment somewhere above, but it’s lost in the pile - how about a building code that requires one 240v outlet on a dedicated circuit per unit? Would have to be applied to current structures as well.
I believe that’s $35,000, and you have to beg for it.
I’m an EV owner, and I always advise against it for anyone who can’t charge at home.
Hell, my Leaf does it in 6.5.
No problem! Set your link to /latest on your mobile phone, and you can bask in the ergonomics.
I have been using adaptive cruise control lately and loving it...except that if I set my follow distance to level 2 (of 3) then two motherfuckers will slide in between me and the car I am following. Level 3, forget it. Level 1 is a about 2.5 car lengths, which feels close at 65-70mph. But it is just close enough that…
I miss overhead switches. I would like a switch to manually turn on (or leave off) every feature. *click* Bluetooth ENGAGED
Needs a volume knob I can grab without looking.