You bring up a great point.
You bring up a great point.
Let’s do some quick math for me personally
CNN also reports that every 10-cent increase in the price of gasoline will cost consumers over $11 billion per year, which equates to about $1,300 per household
And those great British braking systems too! Don’t forget the British brakes!
Yes, the reputation of Britain’s prowess with electrical systems is known around the world!
Depends on where we go with engineered fuels. I suspect we are going to have internal combustion engines many decades into the fully electric era, because wealthy buyers will create a market for them. It’s just they’ll run on hydrogen or something.
1) That’s a stupid amount of money.
The pricetag is worth it to get those fiddly mechanical engine parts swapped out for those legendary British electrical systems.
I have zero interest in a Mustang that sounds like a golf cart, never mind the atrocities done to the interior. <facepalm>
TheDrive definitely fills the shoes, I quit reading Engadget when they got bought out or whatever it was like... a LONG time ago but they seem to be alrightish from a quick check?
Yeah this is a great opportunity to branch out! So TheDrive is a decent Jalopnik alternative? What about Gizmodo? I used Engadget here and there but...meh.
See ya’ll over at TheDrive and Autopian.
No updates today on Jalopnik or some other Kinja Klan sites.... Is that proof-positive that Kinja is about to fold?
Bye all,
Bradley’s takes tend to be shitty, so GMG might have the edge here.
Looks like they’re on strike
That would be the research firm of Nada, None & Zip.
I don’t expect jalopnik to survive much longer
100,000 per year in 4 years. Are they dreaming?!? They are barely selling 200,000+ currently