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What’s the range in EV only mode? Anything comparable to a Chevy Volt?

Are the seats as comfortable as the V90?

And does that person write with the “+’s”? 

But you gotta admit, that government cheese was some damn good stuff!

Not the design being generic but the brand. Everyone I knows refers to “Ram” pickups as “Dodge”. It is as if the Ram brand has no recall in the marketplace — well, because it doesn’t. Hence generic.

Oh bullshit. These studies exist only to justify more regulations. They’re politically motivated from the beginning and the ‘researchers’ set out from day one to generate one conclusion — that everything is bad and more government regulations are necessary.

The solution: Reinstate the rule that all forward passes are a live ball regardless if the pass is caught or not.

When a vehicle’s design, inside and out, is authentic to its mission statement and purpose, that’s beautiful. When it’s form says “this is what I am, this is what I do,” I’m impressed. So very often, cars try to be more than they are, or more than they should be, and their overwrought design language betrays that

How is that any different from driving a car? It isn’t rocket science, a person should be more than capable of operating a train. 

Does Austin ever get above 15 mph??? :-)

If I do the speed limit on the Mass Pike or I-195 I WILL DIE.

This is an uninformed comment. In Texas, if you don’t speed on an interstate and there are cars within view, you’re an idiot. Your ass will get run over.

Neutral: Does Movie Product Placement Really Work?

A Ford F-150 is more likely to be owned by the demographic that “just likes driving a truck” and doesn’t really “work” the vehicle.

And with a seat larger and softer than most beds... well... I digress.

Ummm... perhaps because this story is about oversized 1970's cruisers :) 

Does the GM Futureliner count?

The V90 is awesome... just two doors too many.

Range will drop about 10% to 15% in the extreme cold — but not too bad. At least Gen 1 would warm the battery pack when plugged in so it was never that cold. Most of the range loss was due to the cabin heat strip but with a Volt/ELR, the car will switch to gas to warm up the cabin when it gets very cold and you always