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These already exist, you can buy a Chinese electric motorcycle for $1000-$5000. Between 500-watt and 5000-watt motors, sealed lead acid or lithium batteries. 20-80 mils range. They’re all over eBay, AliExpress, and the Chinese scooter/atv/go-kart sites. I have been riding a 300lb electric Honda grom clone with 40

I have been commuting on a 100% electric Honda Grom clone for over a year. I paid $1500 for the bike new and have about 2000 miles on it. 72volts 12 v sealed lead acid batteries x 6 at $33 each. 40 miles range. 40 miles top speed. 5 hours to charge from dead to full. 500-watt hub motor, importer said its really a

$38,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8

My B6 S4 6 speed Manual ... The timing chain went. It’s a $5,000 fix, I have two other vehicles 06 Vette and 05 Range Rover, no one wants to buy the S4, and $5,000 into that car just isn’t smart.

I saw the full clip on the news in Miami, that is true.

The motorcycle rider just spoke on the news in Miami, they also showed more of the clip. The driver of the car got upset with the motorcycle for lane splitting and getting in front of him at a red light. As the light changed the car sped up, cut him off, and tried to brake check him. Middle Fingers later, the

I haven’t gone this far but I’m slowly working on making my 2005 Range Rover more capable (BMW M62 4.4 x 4wd)

Nice car, I’ve seen it around in South Florida.

I just bought this B6 S4 two weeks ago for 7k. The timing chain has been replaced already, but if it hasn’t and you find one at a decent price they are worth it.

I made my own. 2005 lifted 2.5 Inches on 305/55/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers. Waiting on a steel bumpers with a hitch mount and tire carrier.

You could also just source the least expensive parts online and locally and repair and maintain it yourself. I have a 2005 Range and it has to be the easiest car to work on.

I maxed out 172 (GPS reading) in a stock 97 C5 with over 100,000 miles. I think there some TV show clip on YouTube that shows a stock C5 vs a Ferrari 360 top speed or a 996 Carrera and it did 175.

First I only had ~5mm spacers on the front, now I have 1" Hubcentric all around it's just a little more flush and looks more aggressive doesn't poke out the fenders though. It drives the same as stock really, it never handled great I just cruise and enjoy the cushy air ride. It's constantly adjusting to stay level.

Updated I don't know if everyone gets the notification or I have to respond directly.

The truck is lifted ~2 inches with Johnson Rod height sensors that put the sensors close to together to trick the truck into thinking its lower so it compensates by adding more air to raise it. I also have all comms rover diagnostic software which lets me talk to all 17 computers clear fault codes which saves me a

I'm glad they're still concerned with off-road performance because I use mine for what it's made for and it's time for an upgrade.

This was obviously just a marketing ploy to get ex-Silk Road dealers to come spend their bitcoins on a luxury/super car.

Because it's easier to control your own two feet compared to a 3000lb + moving vehicle.

Honestly, it looks pretty good and better than most flat black painted or wrapped cars.