klone121
klone121
klone121

I think that the mandates for electric cars are far outpacing the infrastructure needed to create 5 minutes fast chargers.  The limiting factors for electricity are voltage, amperage, and resistance.  To be able to push enough voltage in 5 minutes it would have to be a pretty heavy gauge cord (and heavy weight, and

Please explain how the electrical infrastructure will move my house 50' closer to the road I park my car on? The issue is that there is not a feasible way to plug the vehicle in overnight. running a heavy gauge cord across my front lawn isn’t practical for me and certainly wouldn’t be practical for anyone with a

Does Missouri require headlight aiming?  You have to have a fairly expensive machine to measure the headlights are aimed properly, its not just a “huh looks good to me”

the 2021 camry comes with awd, tops out at $33,000 and does 0-60 in 7.6 seconds.  My vote would be that for a bleh cruiser with awd.

Easy to maintain, good parts availability due to GM, and that script for Supercharged is sweet.  NP.

For many state inspections the headlights need to be properly aimed and adjusted to pass.

I mean in terms of production and longevity a truck probably doesn’t pollute more. In the U.S. trucks are mostly produced domestically with domestic parts (less transport of materials=lower environmental impact).  They also are on the road longer.  The initial production of a vehicle has environmental impact as well

The grid may be, but the rest of the infrastructure is not. There are not rows of charging stations at parking spaces/garages, Homes may need to be upgraded to have a dedicated 220V plug, also my house is about 5o ft. from where I would run a cord through. I would have to lug out a pretty decent size cord across the

They only have manual transmissions in gas/diesel cars. It simply does not make sense to have a manual electric car. As strictly an appliance the shift to electric makes sense. As someone who enjoys driving I hope manufacturers will continue to offer some kind of manual transmission vehicle like porsche and BMW.

29 presidents were in the military, only 8 were lawyers.  18/100 senators are veterans.  I would say that just because they are a lawyer doesn’t mean they can’t be a veteran and be trusted to work with the military.

Just realized he died in a Jeep. RIP

Star for project farms love that guy

The oldsmobile cutlass is the same body as the caprice, just different grille. I’d submit this is a 77 and up So choices are Caprice Classic, Pontiac Bonneville Safari, Buick Estate, Olds Custom Cruiser or one of the million other GM products.

I can’t see his name without thinking of “Yellow Ledbetter” by Pearl Jam

I’m in Richmond, VA so quite a bit from you. I’ve always considered doing a 5.9L V8 swap and making it a secret R/T since they never made a proper R/T with the first gen. There are like a million Rams and Ram Vans out there with the 5.9 so it’d be an easy find. Need to upgrade the fuel pressure though because the TBI

Correct, you could get it on the 3.9 I had a friend that had one.  Not sure if the trans could take the torque of a 5.2 but maybe?

Hey while you are buying all these holy grail Chrysler products do you want to buy/drive my truck lol.  1991 dodge dakota with the 5.2 TBI V8, previously only available in the rare shelby dakota.  4x4 with LSD front AND rear.  Auto locking hubs.  Now the really weird stuff:  Power windows and mirrors but the weirdest

I mean you described Firefly to a T. The whole story is about people on the losing side of a civil war that have to work as mercenaries. In my opinion Firefly is a much better example of strong female characters than Buffy. You have the strong warrior, the super intelligent mechanic, and the troubled killing machine,

This lil’ cross eyed bugger

I think you are incorrectly assuming snow is the only reason for AWD.  Mud, sand, etc. are also big concerns.  One of my favorite things about North Carolina is the ability to go out and drive on the sand, something that is not wise to do in a 2wd vehicle.