I was looking at bolts. But until recently they’ve been under recall and you can’t park them in your garage. I’ve been waiting to see if they stop catching fire. I like the Bolt EUV decent price and better styling.
I was looking at bolts. But until recently they’ve been under recall and you can’t park them in your garage. I’ve been waiting to see if they stop catching fire. I like the Bolt EUV decent price and better styling.
yes, i have used as many tandem circuit breakers as the box is rated for. The house is also wired with common neutrals so there is even less flexibility to reorganize the box since both hot leads of the 12/4 wire need to be on different legs of the service.
yes, my cars are 12 and 14 years old and will be replacing one as soon as I find something that checks the boxes.
interesting workaround but I would only consider legitimate solutions. Double tapping a 30 amp dryer line with an extension chord running across the house wouldn’t work. Maybe if the dryer was in the garage I would consider it.
If I had a PHEV or IC as a backup then sure I could make due with a limit of 40 miles of driving per day. But, now my cost of ownership includes owning and maintaining a second car.
gas price impact “polls” are not worth much. When people are asked about the impact of gas prices their opinion does not match their actions.
Price is still too high and there aren’t enough options for them to be mainstream.
mike is now banned for shtposting
you went there didn’t you. Here comes the “dogs are people too” crowd.
If you look closely the portion that gave out appears to be a patch that was done previously. A portion of the patch remains. The color of concrete is lighter and a slightly different color. You can also see some overlapping wire mesh. Like they put new mesh in the patch.
Father is a careerlong auto technician for GM dealerships (Cadillac, Buick, now Chevrolet). FIL is a retired GM executive. Spent his entire career with GM too.
Hey look, actual facts. How refreshing. Thank you!
IDK, one of my cars is lowered a little (like 1 inch) and has performance rotors and brakes and steeper rear end gearing. These are off-road (ie track) mods. But it’s not unsafe. It actually performs better then stock. it’s hard to paint this issue with a broad brush.
dog whistles
My experience is that the non-modified trucks are the ones doing the most work. My dad has a truck that is used to the max one way or another nearly every weekend. I personally have used it and maxed both payload and towing on separate occasions. Most weekends its loaded down like Sanford and Sons. Straight stock Silve…
Lifted bro trucks.
Genuinely interested how compromised it is for every day use. Just seems like an extra wide, long wheel base, knobby tired vehicle would just be a chore to drive for 99% of everyday use cases.
ohh restomod, what engine would you suggest putting in it?
I had the same thought. I can’t follow the “front plates look bad but a front plate wrap looks so much better”. They both look the same, exactly the same.
there are license plate frames that mount with automotive trim adhesive tape. Pretty much the same as the adhesive on a wrap and easier to change plates when you want to.