Quick - Call the Jason phone. We need “Taillight man!”
Quick - Call the Jason phone. We need “Taillight man!”
Can an antacid be considered a food?
In times like these I am always reminded of the famous Bette Davis quote on the passing of Joan Crawford:
“For homeowners (and condo owners with permanent parking spaces)”
What happens when someone doesn’t own the house, lives in an apartment or has a home with 100+ year old wiring. I’m sure there’s a lot of fine print that goes with this offer...
Came here to say this! 300mi in real world (highway speeds + not ideal weather) is what I want.
At 0 degrees F
Hi, I live in not-urban place. I also travel to other not-urban places. If I have to pull over every 125 miles to fill-up, even it it takes me 5 minutes, it’s going to be a long drive wherever I go. 150 miles one way is something of a quick overnight trip. 300 miles one way is a weekend.
PHEV with 100 miles of EV range would probably get a ton of people switching as there would be little downside but sadly most PHEVs today have less than 30 miles of EV range and take 3+ hours to fully charge because the chargers are shit. If battery tech can at least get us to that milestone of a 100 mile PHEV with a…
350 miles. 10 minute full charge.
I disagree on the tires. You should stress the 5G technology to all your conspiracy prone friends. You don't want them around the car anyway.
So Mars is actually one big Hot Donuts Now sign. Cool!!!
Uh, so not “Florida man”?
Being a complete fucking dumbass isn’t illegal, but perhaps the combination of complete fucking dumbass + social media can be regulated somehow?
I wonder what percentage of people disdaining anchovies on pizza have ever had anchovies on pizza, or whether they just have the association “anchovies = gross pizza topping” in their head from media/popular culture.
Eyes open or closed?
Can’t stupid people go back to eating Tide pods, like in the good old days?
There was another article by Toyota where they raised the (valid) point that shifting to an entirely EV ecosystem is not feasible with the current electrical infrastructure.
What percentage of new car sales are EVs in North America? 3%? I think people will need some convincing...
2. Why is the notion that the government needs to force it. EVs are a great choice for a good swath of the American public. People will continue to buy them. Automakers will make them. That’s all you need.