Why they just can’t measure and publish an EPA range, I have no idea. It can’t be that difficult, can it?
Why they just can’t measure and publish an EPA range, I have no idea. It can’t be that difficult, can it?
I want a Skydio drone spotter. The Skydio is an autonomous drone with a dizzying array of sensors and processing hardware to automatically track a target and smoothly plot its own course around obstacles. It’s 100% right at home on tight tree-lined trails, and doesn’t require any direct piloting.
Sure: this one. The Eufy doorbell camera has 4GB of built-in internal storage. No cloud or NAS required.
Sure: this one. The Eufy doorbell camera has 4GB of built-in internal storage. No cloud or NAS required.
I agree, though the US doesn’t really have this class of commercial truck here, so I’m not sure what platform it would be built off of. The Ford Transit is the closest one that comes to mine, but the “Class B Plus” Transit-based RVs tend to cater to the retired couple crowd with prices up in the high five digits.
There are other JDM RVs that come up for sale that have AC units, but of course, you could install one as well.
Don’t be so sure. I’m 6'1" and have stayed in numerous small Japanese hotels. Yeah, the beds can be a little short, but not uncomfortably so (I sleep on my side anyway), and the bathrooms, though EXTREMELY space efficient, are still perfectly usable.
I just think the Class Bs sold in the US are WAY too expensive for what they are. Those Revels are well over $100k for what’s basically a contractor van with a foam mattress and a porta-potty.
Yeah, it’s common in Asia to use small portable gas or butane cooktops, even in homes. That covered bin is for placing a cooktop into.
I dunno, everyone I know that owns a boat agrees that boats are holes you through money into.
Nobody mentioned a 944?
I actually like the Frontier interior. The current truck dates back to the Bush administration, so I can excuse the dated interior as a relic of its era.
In all Asian countries I’ve been to, it’s extremely rude to stand in the middle of the escalator, and people will say something to you if you do. This has proven true in Japan, Korea, China, and Taiwan.
Yes, but if you believe Subaru’s ads, they continually state that 95% of Subarus from 10 years ago are still on the road today. Sure cars don’t last forever, but people tend to hang onto their Subarus, and when they go to sell them, they retain insane high resale value (in my area anyway), so the used market is very…
I’m surprised it’s taken this long for Subaru to see a sales dip honestly. Here in Oregon, just about everyone has a Subaru, and they tend to keep them until the wheels fall off.
It’s weird, I’ve had a WRX and now have an Outback and neither one has had any real reliability issues. I guess I did have to replace a power steering pump in the Outback at 110k miles, but that’s it. No drivetrain or suspension issues at all.
I wondered if anyone would mention this, haha.
The electric Smart car is technically a convertible since it has a power-retractable soft top. I can’t imagine anyone actually buying one though, due to the abysmal 57 miles of range and high price (high $20K range).
You didn’t read the article: