Did you read the article? It's a test of the non-Tesla charging infrastructure. If you wanted a really meaningful test you'd include petrol and diesel cars too.
Did you read the article? It's a test of the non-Tesla charging infrastructure. If you wanted a really meaningful test you'd include petrol and diesel cars too.
Low income workers normally buy new cars?
I’m typing this on a Chinese phone. I also have a Chinese laptop. Should I not?
Not forgetting his admiration for that Hitler guy.
Mainly because he’s a complete gobshite.
You think you do, but you don’t! Designers have a horror now of visibly orange lenses and so you have either orange bulbs under a whiteish lens or as in this case red lenses which show orange. They use I think LEDs with a filter for this.
Meanwhile, the rest of us get this arrangement:
I’ve not seen the 5 described as a little hatch before! Compared to say a Golf or ID3, it's quite a large car and I doubt if there are many bigger in this format.
That would be quite an impressive looking car, right to the moment when the two stroke triple was started up.
Staria? Some weird American market Hyundai?
Well, on a wet day many a place would.... It's not always wet or indeed cold, but it is often fairly featureless when you drive through it. There's an awful lot of forest and not a lot else as you go North.
Saved me the trouble of writing a post on French grammar....
No comments about the ID4, but Mercedes Lilienthal is a wonderful name, combining as it does flight and road.
Teslas, depending on where you buy them, can use CCS too.
Modern Greeks still use it, mind.
Like it or not, people buy diesels. The current Ranger is sold in my market only with the 2.0 diesel because there is absolutely no demand for anything else and the new one will be the same at least for the time being.
Not widely available though. I think it's mainly for the Americans.
Pay to use public toilets are quite common. In France there’s often a concierge at the entrance and you’re not getting any further until she gets cash. Elsewhere coin in the slot (or presumably contactless by now) is widespread.
I fear that some people are unsure of the difference between "could" and "should".
Or various Skodas.