“...mirrors are fucking useless.”
“...mirrors are fucking useless.”
The yoke is actually great when driving on regular roads. It only sucks in parking lots. And even there, not that bad.
I’m not sure who’s asking for steering wheel designs like this, but since they are apparently gaining power and influence, I shall call them the Yoke Mob.
That’s hella cool, but I’d rather just have the skid block with the track wear to mount on my wall. I wonder if there’s a place you can buy unaltered parts.
i think there is a lot more to this story. nothing in it makes sense.
No. $117K in monthly payments PLUS payments on the used Prius.
Plus the cost of the prius lease.
TWO YEARS? It took two years before trying to get media attention? There has to be more to this story.
To me it sounds like he didn’t really do any research in what it was going to cost him. I replacing my furnace and A/C soon and I had 3 different companies quote me on how much it was going to cost me. And if I lived in an apartment the last type of vehicle I would get would be an EV since you probably are not going…
I may not be the smartest man, but Danny Roman is a sucker... a very well off sucker at that. $117k in monthly payments to drive around in a used Prius? That’s a sucker.
I mean, he could go “pick up” his Model X and sell it now for more than he bought it for. The situation is completely FUBAR.
“If there’s one thing that gets the U.S. moving on an issue, it’s citing national security concerns,”
That’s funny. Oil dependence has been a national security concern for decades, yet any move to cut consumption of oil and move us to alternative technology has been attacked by the GOP because they’re opposed to any…
So, the Bush’s were mastermind geniuses that were about 20 moves ahead of everyone.
“Galyen has reportedly tried to get a long-term strategy for domestic battery production in place for the U.S. without much success:”
We might not have such a battery problem if we weren’t hellbent on using quadruple the amount per vehicle because of stupid-ass shit like this...
Maybe someone should have a segment or two on CNN Business about how shitty roads, bridges, etc are a national security risk.
i thought it was the cost of extraction of resources, not the fact the USA doesn’t have enough
“-No physical controls for convenience functions.
Headline should be
Even so, trading for a Chrystler sounds more like he hates himself than the car.