Yeah, I read Bill Ford’a statement as shade— “he certainly knows the facts, but I have no idea what he’ll say on the campaign trail.”
Yeah, I read Bill Ford’a statement as shade— “he certainly knows the facts, but I have no idea what he’ll say on the campaign trail.”
Better than a shitty question.
OK, I’ll be “that guy.”
Win.
Why doesn’t this have more stars?!
It’s digimon.
I think it is the best view of the city, because from the old Post Office you can see the Monument.
No working catapults on these, either.
There’s a supercharger being built in Meridian.
I generally agree with you, though having lived with a Model S for close to 3 years now I will challenge the scope of your comment a little.
Yeah, but that network isn’t built with the real needs of EV travel in mind. I’m a broken record on this, but Tesla’s killer app isn’t a big battery--it’s a network of chargers with multiple stalls placed in highway adjacent locations that make it simple to travel long distances.
SAE (and in many cases CHAdeMO)…
Another article on EVs, so another opportunity for me to ask: Network of fast chargers? Is Mercedes planning to build that, too? Because, if not, they’re already in the hole.
Also, “up to 300 miles” means that it almost certainly won’t be anywhere near 300 miles in the real world (just like VW’s claims from…
You know what they say--you can’t outrun Motorola.
“The sole gearbox choice is a seven-speed dual-clutch with paddles”
Perhaps #notallteenagers, but the responses here suggest most teenagers. Or at least most Jalopnik readers when they were teenagers.
Ha--but not a millennial. A buck 40 in 1991 was still pretty impressive, especially in a Ford sedan.
The nicest thing I can say about this car is that by the time they start selling it here you may be able to get a Focus RS without a crazy markup.
Also, does nobody want to admit that they did exactly this as a teenager, and they only reason they weren’t caught was pure, dumb luck?
I don’t think it’s an either/or thing.
Canvassing is hugely valuable and important and we should be doing it, but these newspaper editorials are useful in three ways: 1) They give intellectual cover to someone who thinks of themselves as a Republican (or a conservative independent) to cross the aisle, 2) they…