Why is there a gap? Only like 50 years of Jeep design.
Why is there a gap? Only like 50 years of Jeep design.
The character line running across the door reminds me of a G-Class for some reason. Clean design.
My 2011 Jeep CG had this feature and so does my 2011 RAM 1500, granted not as low as the hearse but make life a lot easier for my MIL and mom who are both very short and have had several joint replacements.
One day electric car fanatics will realize that electric cars affect the environment too. Today is probably not that day though.
I’ve seen bushwacker fender flares 15 years old and still look fine. Just because GMs black plastic doesn’t age well, doesn’t mean its all bad.
Not if you take proper care of it.
I think their point was more: “this is a technology company that makes a semi-autonomous electric car that can do 260 miles on a charge, they should be able to make a fucking iPad work.”
BLUEBERRIES!
This joke got old four years ago. And it was never good.
With a 217 mile range, this truck won’t be stopping at truck stops. It will be for local delivery and will return to the dock/depot every night to recharge. 217 miles won’t get you anywhere over the road and 11 tons is not enough for OTR.
Check out this nerd, talking to herself!
I read that more as fueling infastructure (charging stations, etc) as opposed to city/state grid infastructure. Very few articles ever talk about that.
The answer is, and indeed shall forever be, zipper merge. Go to the merge point, people. Don’t merge before that, you dolts.
What’s his address?
Just the fact that you can get it bullet proof tells me the clientele they’re going for.
Or they have the money to purchase the vehicle and enjoy.....sheesh.
surely the bloat has nothing to do with crash safety, aerodynamics, fuel economy, pedestrian safety, interior and cargo space or any other plethora of regulations?
They optimized the car/tire combo for something different. You literally can’t have everything you want. Tradeoffs abound.