So the Tesla is just running traffic lights that aren’t illuminated?
So the Tesla is just running traffic lights that aren’t illuminated?
“This lifted truck with off-road tires gets bad mileage” is just the take this comment section needed.
Umm, the whole article is about the i4, but the tweet about the roundel refill feature is an iX, not an i4.
Not a slide show?
It’s not a problem of doing it. It’s a problem of doing it for hundreds of miles. And the answer for those Semis is:
Honestly, one would have to be crazy to think that Ford hasn’t made sure that the Lightning can handle that test.
Are you saying James May has a Mach E?
Wait, trying to sort out this comment in my head:
Standard connotation for a gun that fires multiple bullets with a single trigger pull is ‘machine gun’ for people that aren’t big into guns, no matter the shape of the gun.
Buying shitty cars, sure. Working on shitty cars, okay. But he’s surprisingly good at it. He gets those zombies running, somehow. Gotta give credit where it’s due, cranky.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate just how well this image summarizes the entire article?
May want to check your math on that.
4? I see 6.
Be honest, you just wanted to type the words Cigarette Butt Plug.
Unfortunately, if you’re under a certain age, I think 55, you can’t get the vaccine for it, but you can still get shingles.
You’re responding to an author who regularly has articles about obscure tail lights... Your point doesn’t land well here.
“Normally my gut would say to go with either the Mercedes E63 wagon or the Audi RS6. But as capable as those wagons are, they both feel like big cars. I would have you consider the Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo Turbo."
Plus, in honesty, it’s all about the clix.
I’m here to tell you that you’re still misreading CruzeHatch’s comment, so you’re now two comments deep in calling someone names who was making a similar point as you.
Seriously. Every single battery I buy has rockets attached to them. It’s ridiculous that NASA can’t afford such a common feature.