The Saturn S series, especially the SC with the pop up headlights.
The Saturn S series, especially the SC with the pop up headlights.
Time is an illusion.
Filet-O-Fish
Our flight home (ATL to CLE) got cancelled on Friday as we made our way to the airport. Apparently people had been stranded there for days. We rented a car via Priceline and I got to enjoy a rental grade Camry for the drive from Atlanta to the Cleveland suburbs.
Correct.
Mazda should just put a properly large battery in the MX-30 and forget the whole ‘range extender’ thing. Just give us an EV with a Teslaesque range.
These look great in real life. Those pictures don’t do it justice.
I saw one yesterday or the day before. Still a good looking car, IMHO.
Luigi’s is a good call.
Home ownership in the US is somewhere north of 60%, so maybe it is feasible for the majority. Numbers would be lower in dense urban areas, I imagine.
MX-5 is always the answer.
Getting gas at a gas station means visiting a gas station. Charging at home is better.
I think a 150 mile a day commute makes you an outlier. Most people have much shorter commutes. A lot of the newer EVs can make 150 mile commutes pretty handily.
You can certainly do this in a Tesla now. Probably the Mach E as well. Probably some others.
You need to compare that to the time you save by charging at home versus filling up at a gas station.
That 120 to 150 mile commute makes you an outlier. Most people have far shorter commutes.
Not having to go to Gas Stations is huge. Charging at home rules.
Our Tesla came with an adapter to let us access the most commonly used non-Tesla chargers.
Nah.
We have a 1990 Mazda MX-5 that will almost certainly be the last ICE car we own.