New or used?
New or used?
I still cannot fathom who this car is for. $35-40K starting, and fully optioned up to $60K, that’s comfortably BMW 3 series or Audi A4/A5 money. I understand a well-equipped Atlas, but who would pay this for a Volkswagen sedan?
He presumably forgot about allegations against Rep. Keith Ellison, former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, and his former colleague Al Franken, whose fellow Democrats helped force his resignation from his Senate seat after several women accused him of sexual misconduct.
Video of it here. I really love the American flag belts and collars.
You know what makes Taco Bell breakfast my go to over McDonalds? It doesn’t fall apart while you’re eating it, especially while driving. McD’s stuff is mostly sandwich-like, with various types of flaky bread which either isn’t aligned properly or crumbles while eating, making a mess.
So he’s an offensive Sym that throws lava instead of builds a wall?
It’s also why most of us would rather go out to malls and try out the clothes, shoes etc instead of ordering them online.
Move away from Detroit.
It isn’t that they lack desire for a house, it’s that they can’t afford it. A car is still very much a necessity everywhere except the biggest cities.
Maybe in super premium places, but the vast majority of buildings over 5 years old likely will never see one.
These aren’t opposites at all unless an auto maker decides to only focus on one or the other. You can sell a bunch of boring SUVs and still produce extreme sports cars (Porsche), or a crapton of bland, cheap, fuel efficient appliances with steering wheels while also building insane performance cars (Toyota Camry vs.…
I think the problem there would be the current, not voltage. Sure, they probably run 240V, but if it’s only running a small bulb or LED (especially today) there isn’t going to be much current.
As I said in the other comment, that’s all great if you have a house to plug into. If I don’t have a plug - just like I don’t have a gas station - in my house, there’s no difference; I still have to go elsewhere to refuel/charge.
Who is going to run multiple high voltage power lines? The landlord? Between the trenching and the transformers and other upgrades that’s easily tens of thousands of dollars.
Therein lies the big problem with EVs, though: you have to have a house to make it convenient.
Given that charging time only matters on long trips, and most people only take, what, a couple of those a year, I think this is generally blown way out of proportion.
The reason for the name “Audi” is that it’s the Latin translation of the German word “horch,” which means “to listen.” The English word “hark” is from the same root.
Are you sure? Sounds like they still converse due to diffraction
You’d think, but Android has been 3-4x the worldwide market share of iOS for most of this decade, and yet still a huge number of major apps never make it to Android, or, worse, are just iOS ports.
It looks like an engine that was meant for racing, though it went into only sporty coupes.