“you can see that a customer was charged $0.56 per kWh. That might not sit well with some as charging prices in parts of Southern California has been something many have been complaining about recently as some feel they’re too high.”
“you can see that a customer was charged $0.56 per kWh. That might not sit well with some as charging prices in parts of Southern California has been something many have been complaining about recently as some feel they’re too high.”
Tell me again why California doesn’t have a high speed rail line from LA to popular destinations?
1. Sensible Cars as Sensible Wagons. Camry Wagon. According wagon. Bring ‘em back!
. . . and what would be even cooler would be going retro, with a two-way tailgate and roll-down rear glass . . .
Mazda 3, the hatchback is neat but not very practical, making the sedan a wagon would be awesome, the dynamics of a 3 and the cargo capacity of a CX-5 or CX-50.
I’d go with normie compact cars like Corolla, Forte, Civic, Mazda3. Was in northern Europe a few weeks ago and the Corolla estate is a good size. Offer something affordable with just enough extra room to address people’s space/size anxiety.
Bring back the Accord wagon, and make it a hybrid.
I’ve always admired people who simply make what they think. Highgate Garages, take a bow:
Make all CUVs and SUVs boxy again.
This is the picture the real estate agents doesn’t want you to see
“buy ICE cars which never catch on fire after an accident”
The alternative headline for this should be “Tesla catches on fire after accident like every other car can, killing two people, but even though there were probably a dozen other car accidents last week alone where the car caught on fire, we’re reporting on it…
Assuming the unintended acceleration was the cause, just gives me another reason to only want vehicles with mechanical connections for everything possible. I’ve had a car continue to accelerate on my twice in my life. I just turned the key off and continued braking 🤷♂️
Don’t buy these deathtraps under any circumstances. They’re unstable, dangerous, and buying one simply funds a fascist oligarch.
Yea but then you’d have to have it on you. Im guessing this woman left her bag in the car which had her key. Not sure where her phone is and why it wasn’t working as the key though. Maybe her phone was in her purse and the car lost connection with it, thinking she had left the car, hence locking the doors.
Frankly, I…
I would argue that the appearance is a feature, not a bug. For a vehicle aimed at such a dedicated use, having an unusual look is a big plus. You immediately know what it is, and you have a good idea of what it is likely to do. Sometimes I come up on the white vans that USPS is using now and I don’t know just it’s…
It’s possible she was in this state of mind due to some bad medicine, but Jon told her he’d be there for her, asked her to lay her hand on him, and he helped her over the edge by keeping her in these arms. Keep the faith, he instructed.
I had to go to our local equivalent of the DMV this morning. While there, I had the pleasure of listening to a guy at the counter refuse to understand for nearly 20 minutes that he had to pay his parking fines in order to renew his license plate. Let me say I hate the “DMV” and all the regulatory nonsense they enforce…
Big pickup truck from NJ in Brooklyn. Disproportinately violent response.
You can literally see the man enter the truck at the begining of the video. You mostly described the tow truck operator... good job.
Not to mention gutting the Supercharger team right on the cusp of a massive expansion opportunity. The charging network is the reason Tesla was so successful with early adopters, and is one area where the company still really shines. Muskrat finally convinces other automakers to use his charging standard, people in…