Especially the ones in Houston, barreling down that highway ay 80+ mph in one of those double length bus setups.
Especially the ones in Houston, barreling down that highway ay 80+ mph in one of those double length bus setups.
lol hey that only works on the Cybertruck.
Well standard patrol cars aren’t bulletproof either, they just have an engine block to hide behind. That said I wouldn’t want to be in a shoot in an ev incase a bullet hits the battery, admittedly that would be rare, and it turns into a fire.
You have it was here, though to be fair IIRC it didn’t hit the train, but it was about to before the driver looked up and steered it into a ditch.
“ but to say no one does?”
I don’t ride, but I have notices bikers doing like a point at the ground type sign, though I didn’t look close enough to see if it was a “peace sign” or not.
Ummm no.
Oh that interesting.
Disagree. I can’t speak from personal knowledge, but from anecdotes from other drivers, telling the difference between a tire is pretty difficult without testing them back to back. Now an actually 20 year old tire, meaning it’s actually a 20 year old never changed tire, yes. But a 20 year old design new tire v a new…
god I hope they never do a remake, but also if they did an they used a CT Musk would be out there claiming the TRUCK was generating the 1.21 gigawatts lol. But also if they stuck the same premise as the first what, they are gonna go back to the 90's lol. I was there they weren’t that cool
Is there a difference, probably, would anyone outside of a race car driver that is driving the new tire back to back with the old one tell the difference nope.
It’s simple it’s for fans, you are not a fan therefore it is not for you. That said Doc making a time machine out of a Delorean, which everyone knew back then was a shit car, WAS the whole joke, Marty even says as much to Doc when he’d like “You made a time machine out of a Delorean?!” line in the movie. He took a car…
LOL that was me getting in to a rental Tacoma TRD, even at 6 feet tall, with no side step at all it was a challenge to get into, out of not so much I just slid out. Also I was much fatter then so my belly damn near drug on the wheel LMAO.
I suspect maybe they were using what they sold for NEW prices lol since they have both been out of production for a while.
“I’m long torsoed and found a way to crack my head on the roof every time I”
Yeah I mean I love mine and got a STEAL when I got my MY 2020 at the end of 2020. $30k with a hair over 8k miles used. The interior, is well Chrysler, but at least the plastics on the door and dash are soft touch. The center console is TINY, but other than that it’s great with a ton of room. I’m tall at about 6ft and I…
Of course they are being left crashed and burned neither are worth a ton of money to a car theif.
Oh I understand and agree. That was my point with EV’s in general it should be pretty simple, relatively speaking, to make them accessible. The only rub is making one usable by both wheelchair bound and non wheelchair bound people what with needing, or not, a seat. But this is typical Musk make bold claims and then…
Even without know about dude in spandex suit, or dude controlling robot folding close, it was OBVIOUS the robot was mimicking what a person was doing behind the curtain. Particularly the way it was waving at people that screams robot trying to mimic the movements of a person in a remote control rig.
You’re not wrong, and not Musk fan, but your argument applies to ALL non handicapped accessible vehicles. Though in theory EV’s should be the easiest to turn into handicapped accessible vehicles since most have a more or less skateboard design for the batteries.