Your daily reminder that C&D editors once dropped acid and then installed a Pontiac engine in a Jaguar.
Your daily reminder that C&D editors once dropped acid and then installed a Pontiac engine in a Jaguar.
Yeah, you’re right. Screw the experts. I hope you have a great weekend.
Thanks for sharing this build. Cut lines are impressive considering the plastic exoskeleton!
Saturn was the only halfway decent idea from GM under Roger the Incompetent’s (Incontinent?) tenure as CEO. They even used proprietary switchgear that mimicked Honda’s smooth operation. It’s a shame the original vision for Saturn vision was undone by the UAW and GM brand manager turf wars.
I’ll ignore your snark. Your argument is based on EV owners using house current to charge at night. That’s not a realistic scenario as EV ownership scales up. The article states high speed chargers will strain local powerco’s. Off peak use is based on current white collar, 9-5 ownership. Peak time charging will occur m…
MIT disagrees.
There is no “power grid in the US.” Some grids are regional while others, such as Texas, are state only.
Dubious achievement awards. The spill AND the movie.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is normal prenatal care on Mother Russia!
Power grids in the U.S. are nowhere near ready for the impending wave of EVs. EV sales were up 50% on 2018 and 2019 will beat that number.
LOL. You can’t legislate physics.
If you’re t weren’t for the GM corporate racing ban, the Cobra would be nothing more than an asterisk.
I’ll take your CNBC and raise you one CNN:
He is easy to hate, but he’s also effective.
Owning and operating most of NATO’s army gives the U.S. a tremendous advantage.
And they have the best weapons technology you can steal.
I heard reports that NATO countries were stepping up.
Your daily reminder that Medtronic, Accenture, and Johnson Controls exploited tax inversions to incorporate in the very tax-friendly Republic of Ireland.
Wow, looks like someone has of the Mondays! On a Friday no less.