Then you need a giant Qi inductive charging mat for the floor of the garage
Then you need a giant Qi inductive charging mat for the floor of the garage
You hit on the next barrier to EV ownership. Who can buy them? I could do an EV. I own my own home, so I can charge in my garage.
Preface: This is no defense of Angel Hernandez and other trigger-happy umps. Hernandez flat out sucks and shouldn’t be umpiring tee ball.
I only charge in public when making road trips, which is maybe 2-3 times a year. With a gas car, I usually stretch my legs for 20-30 min anyways, so charging is really no big deal.
yea they could be, but not nearly as expensive as installing an underground storage tank for fuel at your home...
You mean car ownership and maintenance is expensive?!?!?!??!?!!
It’s a dryer circuit and plug.
Alex Cora: BrockBot9000, run program “Average Right Field Defense”
I think if you classify her actions as a “heel turn” rather than “always being an asshole”, it was surely completed long ago.
Him and most of Alabama with the exception of Saban.
It’s time like this when Donald Sterling misses being a minority owner.
I prefer to think that if I had the resources to buy/maintain a Veyron that I wouldn’t be so put out by a minor accident that I’d want to put a 61 year-old woman in fear of imminent physical harm.
I’m pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.
I would love to move to a smaller city.
Admittedly I don’t live in A Big City so this isn’t something I can speak about with authority, but I feel like the best option as a car enthusiast in A Big City is to store the car outside the Big City. Between the costs of storing the car in the city, parking the car when you drive it around the city, tolls when…
Umm, we suck, we really do. But let’s not pretend the rest of the world doesn’t suck real bad too. China, Brazil, India, just to name the big ones are in lockstep with us in this regard.
Speaking of undeserving, I’m going to tell my dumb foul ball story . . .
Also, isn’t that stage set up and in use for every playoff game for Raps and Leafs?
Spoken like someone who doesn’t understand Toronto sports fans, honestly. Those hooligans in Montreal and Vancouver riot, but in Toronto we stoically accept our losses and politely celebrate our wins. We know how to queue properly and we celebrate within the rules because we’re trying to live in a society here.
He was back home in Toronto, watching the game with thousands of Raptors fans in an outdoor square.