Quite right. On my side of the Atlantic the only American maker to supply from America is now moving production to China and Germany.
Quite right. On my side of the Atlantic the only American maker to supply from America is now moving production to China and Germany.
Relax. They already use I cockpit. It’s just a small and low wheel that you can see the dash over. Some like it, some don’t.
Build quality in the Shanghai plant is if anything higher, although with Tesla that's a low bar.
This is more of a Focus than a Fiesta replacement. EVs at the Fiesta's price point don't work so much.
Actually, it was quite a decent car and yes, I’ve driven one.
There is, but maybe not for you! I see them daily.
B is extra regen so extra engine braking. It's been that way on Toyota hybrids for twenty or more years.
Only in America - the rest of us continue to get it.
There is a hybrid. Maybe not for you, but it's one of the best selling cars where I am.
Depends where you are I guess. I live in a place where the CHR is Toyota's second best seller and is the fourth best seller overall.
I’m aware of that. There are also electric range extenders for gliders.
Not a lot. It's a facelift, not a new car.
The battery is allegedly 1MW.
So, a tank of hydrogen is more dangerous that a tank of jet fuel?
So, what would you use in a plane? Don't say batteries, they're not going to work in something that needs to fly.
The only surprising thing about this is that Tesla still have such a high market share in some places.
No, their goal is to make money. Shareholders tend to expect that as it keeps the share price up.
They have said - it carried a token load of about 100kg.
You’d buy a Chinese made phone or laptop though wouldn't you?
No.