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Multi-meter not included ...

You sir, have no soul.

Subiyota. Either marque, depending on personal styling taste.

Finally, an ‘affordable’* electric car, with adequate range, that doesn’t look like a corporate turd floating in the automotive punchbowl.

I wonder could it be fitted with an aftermarket HUD to present driving info at the bottom of the windshield, the car must be blue-toothed, the hardware is out there, surely someone can hack the display pad to forward the needed info to the HUD.

Ain’t it grand! Something every wingnut should experiance at least once in their lifetime.

AirVenture is an amazing event. I’ve flown in twice over the years, and believe me, you’ve never experienced traffic until the tower tells you “Brown and white Cessna, you are number 27 to land, follow the Piper in front of you, close it up and land short”

I’m no aeronautical engineer, but I’ve been flying for decades (and was raised by a pilot/airport bum before that), and my recollection from the practical tests is that parasitic drag is negligable below 70+/- mph.

Oy, oui new that mate ... g’day then.

Look, as a licensed pilot, I have watched the 30+ years it has taken to teach airplanes how to fly themselves in a basically empty atmosphere. How farking long do you think they will need to prefect the technology to protect our tender bodies when hurtling along at 100+fps, encased in a steel or composite box, in a

Tell me GM, why would I buy your ugly, ill proportioned, reporeposed bento box over a Tesla III to save 5 grand. Who does your customer research, anyhow?

Eh brah, lucky we live Hawaii ne. I work at KOA airport. Last year was sitting with a couple of guys under the intl. arrival shade tent. Saw a huge B-52 walking across the floor. I got up was going stomp da bugga, when I spok one gekko stalking him. So we all settle down to watch. Da gekko wen charde da cockaroach, an

We’ve been promised flying cars, too.

Dodge K-car convertible. The perfect trifecta of POS.

Into the intersection. Keep your foot on the brake and wheels straight ahead, in case the fool behind rear-ends you you don’t get launched into on-coming traffic.

REVERSE:

Whenever we visit our mainland kids I end up in my daughters Flex. If I had to move back to the states, I would buy a Flex. Needs woodie panels though. There is an aftermarket woodie kit, but it’s not done correctly, IMHO.

You are on your own. See my answer to Tom.

Not only will they deny SOA warranties, they will deny extended warranties purchased at a mainland Subaru dealer. Servco is not a SOA dealership, and deals directly with the home office in Japan. Our Outback was out of warranty by the time we shipped it over, so we were already SOL. Servco did do our Takata airbag

Good luck on a Subaru deal in Hawaii, the is only one dealer statewide Servco. Ironic name, eh?