ridesbicyclebutlovescars
Rides Bicycles but Loves Cars
ridesbicyclebutlovescars

I’ve seen his videos they’re great.

I live in such a town (Dunedin, FL) and I love it.

I’m sure the problem is they can’t find a door.  However, a bunch of parts for other Oceans just became available.

I also could ratchet strap my crotch goblins down the bed of my truck, but I don’t think the tie down point were designed for that. 🤣

I think the point here is, you can’t just bolt down seats in some random place and expect them to work and be safe. I also could ratchet strap my crotch goblins down the bed of my truck, but I don’t think the tie down point were designed for that. 🤣

I rode in the trunk of a 1st gen Ford Probe more than once, and in the bed of many, many pickups as a child.

I used to ride rear facing in a Volvo wagon when i was a kid. I have made it this far. 

My insurance totaled my Ridgeline after Honda could not find $30 dollars worth of parts in its inventory for 6 months and had no timetable for when those parts would be back in stock — and there were no aftermarket versions of said parts.

Sad to say, but the owner probably got the best possible outcome there —- insurance pays her to replace a vehicle that has terrifying depreciation. It’s the only way she’d ever get close to her money back. 

Can’t wait for this wonderful future where “rideshare slumlord” is a thing.

I think it’s just confirmation bias talking. There are so many Teslas on the road these days it’s not hard to find examples of bad drivers. Personally I don’t see any difference in a Tesla driver’s ability and that of any other car. There are good, and there are bad. Jeep Cherokee drivers on the other hand...

First Gear - it’s simply choice. People who were going to buy EV have choice now. And, they don’t have to give up on the Supercharger network either. Without the choice in the market, EV buyers would still buy Tesla regardless of Musk’s idiocy simply because they’re the best overall option. Choice is good!

What our Aussie friend needs is a Chevy SS Wagon.

What happened to Jalopnik?

I kind of want to know how he went through three transmissions. Maybe they’re just made out of paper mache.

ah, that one was so lo res lol here’s another

No, greenhouse gases caused the increase. The sulfur was just masking it.

With all the issues other people are having, I think you can count yourself lucky. That being said, if you’re looking to get out of your ride I will submit a formal offer of $350 to buy your car.

I got my Ocean One in October, and have been lucky to have had no significant issues. Yes, the key fob is a bit flakey, but mechanically the car has been great. I've gotten four over-the-air updates so far, so the infotainment system has improved a bit. My only issue is that a giant rock gave me a rock chip on the