So it’s a certified vest. Not a certified dog. They’re on E-Bay.
So it’s a certified vest. Not a certified dog. They’re on E-Bay.
Scary, but truthful.
63 is the sweet spot for mine. Up to 39 MPG in a 2.2 liter.
That depends on the road. Around here there’s a two-lane... well, actually a one-lane, but one lane in each direction... you get it... Anyway, it’s merely a connector between two much larger popular roads. Now some idiot made this 55 MPH, on a road with no lights, curvy, hilly, and with no extra space.
Probably just those people who live way out in Hooserplatz, 10 km from the nearest bus stop.
Not two years earlier. It’s the type of vehicle they’re allowed to drive, not strictly age. You could teach them whatever you want, they still couldn’t drive a ‘normal’ car.
That’s the ‘el cheapo’ A/C option.
I thought Prius is the only EV to sell over their quota to date.
Consistency isn’t ever a hallmark of this site. Each writer (and commenter) has their own desires. One article talks about how bad lowering EPA standards is, while the next applauds a 800 horsepower car that gets 12 MPG. Everyone has their own agenda here.
How much does the electric bill go up with charging? I assume you do it at home. That’s a serious question for me, since our bill fluctuates horribly between winter and summer.
Nicely put. I followed that. Which is far more than I can say for some people’s logic.
The Bolt is not the most attractive pony in the stable, I will admit, but it is not ‘garbage’. Feels pretty solid.
That’s actually pretty true, however sarcastic. If all you can afford is a ‘92 Sentra, there’s no advantage to all the money-saving tech.
Electricity bill money doesn’t go to fix roads. Where does your logic come from?
True, but I think the gas tax by the gallon, not miles driven, is better. For one, it means I pay less than that idiot in the Ford Expedition who carries nothing more than a bag of golf clubs. I pay less than that lifted pickup I can’t see around. I have a commute. I shouldn’t be penalized for driving a 35 MPG car.
Besides, stolen mail is a Federal crime, while car theft is local jurisdiction. Funny how the theft of your Fall Bass Pro catalog is technically more serious than your stolen Ferrari.
Well, A guy at work in New Jersey got out of his car with the engine running, to go back in for something he forgot. He left his Porsche 911 idling, with the door open... and he was surprised to find it missing... in Newark. Of course, not everyone is that stupid, but some come close. That’s what the laws are for…
Must have been some antique, ancient car. I just go to the living room and hit the button, while still enjoying a last cup of coffee. Nobody’s gonna be able to steal a modern car.
I know. I love Rail Guns. But it still seems like ‘flying cars’. The technology is there, but it’ll be another 5 years before it’s perfected, they always say.
What, you don’t celebrate Crusade Day every year?