sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

Is overnight charging a thing? It seems that having spaces to charge at home would be best. 

Probably needs to be more grounded to the ground.

Seriously, electric city car? I realize the city center is the best place to have a car like this. I don’t live in a city, but have friends that live in a downtown area. I’ve been in parking garages in The downtown area and didn’t see but 1 or 2 car charging spaces. Are the large eastern cities different? Are there

Recently, I’ve seen personal business software that by default backs up to MS OneDrive. That’s going to exceed the OneDrive fast similar to what you saw. 

Volvois only paying for PHEV charges. It's probably in the $200 range. I don't know if I'd spend the time documenting the years worth of charges and sending them to Volvo for $200. 

I’m interested to know the 5 that didn't fail. Also, is like a breakdown of the purchased credits. I guess I'm off to the referenced article. 

Isn’t that just a Wrangler Sahara?

Tesla panels use heat rated stuff. I work for a company that builds panels that survive extreme conditions. I have examined Tesla panels. They are consistent with industry standards. 

I’ve seen this before. Someone in software is debugging something, ramps up the logging, fixed 6 the problem and either forgets to turn off the logging or the software manager re-tasks the software person to something else. A few years ago I showed up to investigate why a piece of equipment wasn’t working. The 2TB

Obviously, use it on the track without traction control.

I think the early 2000's are going to be a time jalops look back and realize that it was the last point you could get a manual transmission without all the nannies, have a good chunk of power, modern reliability and many modern conveniences. NP for this Vette. 

Here’s a little pro tip: usually Wikipedia articles site sources at the bottom. They are listed in the see also, references, and further reading sections. It make take some digging and lots more reading, but the truth is out there.

You mean 7 times as much additive as mandated by the government?

NP. Recently I've seen one of these slightly cheaper but not near as nice. This is a good cruiser just like it is. 

I wonder at what point to the course designers put spike strips inside the curbs to prevent the drivers from using everything as a racetrack.

I understand that you say the range of most BEVs can meet 95% of daily driving use, but I’d like to know if 95% of the homes in the USA have access to a charge facility. I know that my last few apartments and my previous condo had no charging infrastructure. One of the apartment complexes did have 2 charge stations

I’m going to stand up and back up Mr(s) Yachty. 300 miles in one sitting isn’t a big deal. Especially in the USA (or Canada). If it were, why are there ICE commercials bragging about total mileage between fill ups? My commute is only 40 miles R/T, but I drive greater than 300 miles a day at least 40 days a year. I

My kids live 370 miles away and I make that drive 20 or so times a year. There’s no easy flight to get there and the airport I’d fly from is 50 miles through Atlanta traffic. I drive a Prius and it gets the job done but I'd consider a PHEV to replace this one. 

What if they were already working as a Lyft driver?

Can you get an Impala with air conditioned seats? That's one reason. I've lived in the south too long and A/C seats are the business.