You then have the buckle constantly plugged in. It’s not insurmountable or even difficult. You do the same as you’d do if you put something on the front passenger seat.
You then have the buckle constantly plugged in. It’s not insurmountable or even difficult. You do the same as you’d do if you put something on the front passenger seat.
What? The US doesn’t have reminders? Wow!
I don’t know, I’m not living in the US.
With tank-slits for looking out of the thing. And the rendering itself is low quality. As you say: Just a shitty, ugly, featureless brick.
Shame, I would have loved a Husqvarna Vitpilen or their electric scooter (not the stand-on).
Hell, my bicycle can do that!
It’s only a “minivan” if a) it’s smaller than a van, and b) have actual seats and windows back there. Otherwise it is “a van”.
Loving Patrols.
Wrapping paper is perfectly ok, but the moment you have blinking lights in blue and red all over, you’re endangering other road users, including pedestrians because other drivers will have a harder time noticing them.
Teslas do not have autonomous capabilities.
Remember: Musk, Trump, and all their supporters will always default to do the most psychopathic thing possible. They get off on it.
I don’t like the colours and OTT branding. Nor do I like the hub motors. But, boy do I want one.
If I could legally drive it, and I didn’t have to chop of my other leg to fit in it, I would be very interested in one.
Okay, even if they put proper off-road tyres on it (i.e. ones that last), that would still be absolutely epic!
Giving rise to the saying “money can’t buy taste”. And “new money” vs “old money”
I like London taxis, but this one is a bit too gaudy for me.
Ok, I misspoke somewhat when I said “per capita”, even though that is also horrendously bad (as is the US number). Denmark, where I live have 27 deaths, per 1 million, and Sweden is 22 per 1 million. The worst in Europe is 58 per 1 million (Romania)
India are among the very, very top in road deaths. Even by capita. Getting to the destination seems optional.
So, in short: Let’s disrupt taxis by moving the driver to a remote location. And make it so they have to pay constant attention to intervene, while being removed from what is actually happening around the car.
On to the next grift.