Link is still up as of now.
So now that the tax credit will be gone, it’s 37K for a bare bones Bolt (if you can find one with no options). So realistically it’s 40K for a Bolt. You can’t compare it to a luxury sedan. I would personally buy one for the household (my wife’s commute is 20 miles each way), but not for 40K.
A PRD will help with a moderate increase in pressure, but it looks like a BLEVE in this case. (Boiling Liquid Expansion Vapor Explosion). Usually those happen when an external heat source is applied to the vessel. The relief valve can’t keep up and will not prevent an explosion in this case.
You can see in front of the tank hanging from the edge what appears to be the remains of a truck frame. It still doesn’t get to the “cause”.
Hang in there, Stef. It’ll happen. Always good to read your stuff!
Cool car and all, but how’s that a “street legal F1 car”. Other than having an engine and 4 wheels, it’s nothing like an F1 car.
It’s Porsche, not Porche. And Cayenne, not Cheyenne.
Go drive one. They’re simply fantastic driver cars.
Yep, the extension usually only extends to the powertrain. Found out when Ford wouldn’t fix many squeaks and rattles less than 1000 miles past the bumper to bumper warranty expired.
But how do I protect my expensive air damn protector from being damaged? Who protects the protector?
...and though its name implies lead (Pb) acid batteries, the PB stands for Pebble Beach
Or, as you pointed out by your post, to scratch your paint and add some swirls to it. It doesn’t just happen to black cars. So if you know it damages your car, why use it?
Why would you take your car to a carwash?
Yep, I’m sorry but that’s a really tough color combo for resale. It’ll sit on my lot forever. The best I can do is $xxxxx (thousands below market value for a trade)......
Tata Harrier will be the basic Land Rover the world has been hoping would return for quite some time
I agree. They’re missing out on traffic and clicks. I won’t check Jalopnik at all till after I’ve watched the race.
It's not speeding if the limit is raised and everyone travels faster.
Wow, the most idiotic take on this issue I’ve heard in a long time. Congratulations.
"In today’s economics, buying a Mercedes would be a dumb move."