I mean... It’s right in the name...
I mean... It’s right in the name...
With a name like BikeBandit, gotta give them credit for truth in advertising.
Another Protip: When you see a Tesla going downhill, ram them in the ass and keep your brodozer on their bumper to help them regen more energy through braking.
Protip: when your Tesla is at the top of a hill fill the trunks with the heaviest rocks you can find and unload them at the bottom for a free charge.
Normally yes, but the Global 8000 isn’t available yet (doesn’t enter service until 2025)-those are not photos of customer planes. The cabin rendered for press shots is all on Bombardier.
I thought the title was asking for bad advice - so I listed bad advice that I’ve directly seen happen and has been suggested to me multiple times when I drove a Cadillac Fleetwood.
But is that for an African or a European Swallow?
What a bunch of beta cucks.
This isn’t about enthusiasts, it’s about saving gas.
Buy a $60,000 EV to save $100/month in gas.
Thanks for the hack advice from the late nineties but maybe it’s folly to make such broad assumptions from one loaner car
you are making some weird assumptions here. for one that the previous car had no value which is likely untrue. in my case my kia got me over $8K off the price so for me it was really $14K after taxes and fees. factor in the average driver drives 14,263 miles per year and that is $2,182.24 per year saved. add in the…
I call bullshit. No way you can sit behind a tractor trailer, at any speed, or any distance, in neutral and continue at speed for an hour.
I don’t think anyone with any measure of intelligence is recommending ditching a perfectly good car for an expensive EV to save money. That argument comes in a little bit when comparing new cars when you’re ready to get one. Gas where I live is about $4.30/gallon right now. If I fill up once a week, that’s about…
I mean with gas prices right now most people would be saving about $200 a month right now or more.
Looks like the FRA needs teeth. Corporations shouldn’t be able to just ignore recommendations, especially safety related ones.