that’s the joke. it’s the internet. if the answer makes no sense, it’s probably there for comic relief.
that’s the joke. it’s the internet. if the answer makes no sense, it’s probably there for comic relief.
Must have LED/HID headlights? That’s a mighty strange criterion to get picky about. Any transmission is fine, but it better have bright headlights!!
“Eh....5 people and 2 very little people.”
Am I the only one surprised Nigeria has fighter jets?
Go fuck yourself.
I presume you stopped reading the article at that point, as it goes on to explain specifically why it did not stop. Basically, the human is the boss, and they may override anything with their decisions. This would be useful in a situation where you were, say, faced with a glass store front while an out-of-control…
But Lucid swears it is different, despite also receiving a bunch of state incentives for a factory in Arizona that doesn’t exist yet but will start cranking out cars in 2018 if everything goes according to plan.
The only question I have is: Does the actual owner of that car know that Doug was flame-testing and toilet-plungering the touchscreen?
Anybody else bothered by the fact he said he got the car through Turo a ride-sharing program, and proceeds to lick, plunge, and set fire to the cars touchscreen?
To be fair, Faraday Future also approved the Faraday Future deal without understanding Faraday Future’s finances.
Anyone else here hate crossovers/suvs (at least contemporary ones) and feel like they’re being gaslighted?
If it wasn’t for the government then the US Auto industry would’ve gone out of business 7 years ago, if not decades sooner.
I was considering replacing my aging Honda with an American branded vehicle, but with this sort of short-sightedness, I will definitely reevaluate that decision.
This makes sense, tractors are low speed, high torque applications perfect for electric power.
The difference there is mistakes vs complicity and violation of actual law.
I that were for sale I would leave work and go buy one this very instant.
Righty right-on. Where’s my fucking SportSpace?!?
I think li ion cost around $2500/kwh when the tesla roadster launched(first car to use them). Compared to lead acid about $125/kwh. Now lithium ion is around $225-250/kwh and has 50% more energy density then in 2008.