to be fair, we have to buy them. b/c we won’t invest in decent public transit.
to be fair, we have to buy them. b/c we won’t invest in decent public transit.
VA/DC outer burbs, std 5 bdrm colonial 1/4 acre. easy 1/2 mil value at this point. maybe 300k financed totaling 1500-2000 including ins and taxes.
Sane courts won’t but this SCOTUS is bought and paid for against gov’t regulation.
exactly. My analogy is the free market is a wild stallion.
every car I’ve ever owned has had this issue even with 2 back windows down.
My current 2012 honda insight didn’t come with cruise so I had aftermarket put on.
Zipper merge at the end...but I’ll pace my spot from wherever I start. I hate people who zip up to the front.
only guess is the truck option handles seasonal variability better? i.e. in spring thaw/rainy season you can run more trucks?
Do they also prevent restarting the engine? just curious b/c it seems sorta dangerous. I get the immediate cut off, but moving it might be desirable at some point in short order.
Yeah that wasn’t clear to me. Does it shut off *and* disable it from restarting? that seems dangerous in itself for the reasons documented in the above video.
the standards for licenses in the US are an absolute joke.
I’m thinking a simple solar concentration would easily provide enough heat. Whether direct or via heating a separate thermal material.
I’d just like Northeast Senators to filibuster any aid relief until Cruz and Rand Paul resign
forgot dog sitter
They actually need a lot *more* storage than just what’s needed for the trip. You don’t want to be fully discharging/charging frequently.
Seems like really rare use case no? It’s definitely something perfect for ‘software’ but how many people would actually have this scenario?
Well the horses Elon bribed them with should help out.
One thing that I see as new...is that the ‘upper tier’ market has grown enough that entire brands can forego even making ‘cheap new cars’.
Parents told me of a trip they took to a conference in the 60s or 70s
Yep. I just realized I was at probably 16 months on the last Honda Insight oil change...and the minder still hadn’t gone off yet.