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It’s subtle, maybe a little too subtle... or maybe it’s just cause the previous one was so over the top. The only thing I don’t like is that spoiler, which looks like something picked up from a chain auto parts store and stuck in an awkward location on the back. Otherwise, I like it.

Post offices are large commercial buildings that suck down some serious amperage to keep air conditioned. Turn off half or so of the AC systems at night (when it likely isn’t needed) and switch that power supply to a pile of Level 2 chargers. Charging your vehicles in 10 hours is perfectly fine in this case.

My bank is, indeed, not my friend. It is, however, insured.

They named themselves after the wrong temperature scale... should have been Kelvin.

Mazda3 is a great choice and saves a good chunk of change. Soul Red is always going to pop and it’ll have all the bells and whistles at the top trim. Could also go Polymetal Grey (kinda boring) and get a red interior (not boring!).

Interesting that they don’t think the Leaf has enough name recognition/loyalty to morph it into a small crossover caller the Leaf X, or Leaf Big Branch Edition or something like that.

“GAP insurance — which covers the shortfall between the value of your car and loan balance in the event your car is totaled in an accident — happens to be overwhelmingly favored by those who hold it, according to Automotive News. However, it’s certainly not necessary in all financing scenarios, particularly if you are

I would like to see a breakdown of this because I constantly see people driving things like 70-80000 dollar trucks ALL OVER. No way there are that many people with the funds for those things. I make double the average pay where I live but I am not sure I could swing a payment on those. I would argue that

“it’s going to have to work really hard to cool the place down. The compressor, fan, and other components will get a workout. Running it at night when the temperature is much lower means it won’t experience so much wear and tear,”

The chip shortage isn’t affecting the production of brochures. It’s affecting their accuracy. Some features have gone away on various models/trims after the brochures were printed.

This makes me sad.

The whole thing is odd. Why is a grown man getting into an argument with an 11 year old boy, an argument he apparently can’t let go. But what exactly about the second half is odd?

According to The Guardian, he told hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard that he would “take a bullet” for Putin if he needed,”

Yes, based on cost and customer base. You’re not getting a fancy interior, you’re getting fancy battery range, charger network, and brand cachet.

Personally I would have preferred “people before cars” but no one made me the marketing director of remaking America.

I mean, the EPA can’t do shit about the FuelShark, because the FuelShark doesn’t do shit in the first place.  

So they’re suggesting they’re going to recycle the battery at the end of a lease after 3-4 years? Who else thinks they’re just going to turn around and sell them as-is on the lot so they can get a bit more money instead of letting the leasee buy it out and potentially sell it themselves?

100%. This is mostly to support dealership used car sales.

Third Gear: One of the significant reasons that car buyers aren’t going back to smaller cars is that there are significantly fewer to small cars to buy. Want a Fiesta or Focus? How about a Cruze or a Dart? How about a cheap VW Golf or Honda Fit? Forget it. Those aren’t available anymore.

Good! I don’t care if it’s hokey - at this point I welcome all family films, or films of all kinds, who portray Nazis and fascists as unquestionably bad. Like a number of our laws, rights, norms, Nazis/fascists = bad is clearly not as settled as we might've thought growing up.