Yes, this.
Yes, this.
Fair point, but if I had the garage space, I would roll the dice.
4K for a car to own for the next 5 months, drive in the summer, have fun and use it as a trade in when buying another car next September... sure.
It calls for federal rules to limit the impact of potentially biased algorithms that when used by appraisers might artificially and negatively impact a home’s value.
Why go through that work, and a risky project for 75HP?
If you are putting all this stuff in your dishwasher, dont forget to clean out the filter once in a while...
Obviously priced for the one person looking for a “a meditative adventure in circuit-chasing and re-looming”
Perhaps I am too influenced by the industrial machine, but the tire is the only thing holding your car to the road, and the contact area is about the size of your palm, there is verry little room for error. If you do not know enough to detect a re-tread or know what damage looks like, NEVER get a used tire.
What about Musk, who used his Daddy’s money to buy the title “Founder” from the people who founded Tesla?
Yesh, this is scraping the surface.
I saw the title and was thinking “Maybe”.. but with each new paragraph, No, No, No, NO... $13.5K to buy a problem you can not find? ... nope
Lazy editing at Kinja.. seems to be the norm now.
Remember that to get the eggs rotten, you need to keep them at room temperature for a week... 2 weeks is better
TLDR: Spend $7.5K to have a reason to go to car shows, hear the same jokes about your car exploding every time.
Nope, “one battery away from running”, I’ll add $100 to the price if he puts new batteries in them and gets them running.
I am just going to bring a plunger to all my friends when I visit them.
That receiver is weird. Since it is behind the license plate, does that mean if you have a bike rack you are not displaying your license plate?
The closest analogy here is that this is like the propane tank for your grill. You can fill it up or swap it out. If you swap out, you pay a bit more, for the maintenance of the battery. $7 is not going to cover that, but we are also probably looking at a different type of vehicle here, something specially made for…
Ah no..
What?