Yep. The people that vote for these turds are easily distracted by the next shiny object to divert from what they are actually doing.
Yep. The people that vote for these turds are easily distracted by the next shiny object to divert from what they are actually doing.
and permanent no fly list
Don’t forget to factor in all the wasted time at gas stations when you’re not on road trips. Most likely that adds up to much more overall.
Found the dims on Electrek:
I’ve poked around a bit to try and find the exterior dimensions, but no luck. For me I’m hoping it’s closer to a Model Y in size than an X.
Well played.
The disc brakes annoy me way more than they should.
You might want to stop reading Gizmodo if stuff like this bothers you.
That was a concern of mine too, but my Galaxy S9 just passed it’s 3 year anniversary all being charged by Qi and the battery is still in good shape. I only charge at night (all night so it goes to 100% every time) so that may have something to do with it.
Electricity is powering the machine, the hydraulic fluid is converting the power to the pressures needed for the castings.
That and “Hydraulic fluid, a flammable liquid used to power machines” was was also wrong in the SF Chronicle article.
Pretty soon titles for an article on something like the new Corvette will be: “Man in Tesla spots new Corvette”
They video I’m seeing isn’t long in advance at all. It’s blinker is on and the truck is moving over right at the beginning, or maybe 1/2 a second after it starts.
Congratulations on accomplishing step 1: “We admitted we were powerless over Jeeps—that our lives had become unmanageable” ;-)
Frankie Adams would be great! After the first 30 seconds you’d totally forget Gina Carano was ever in the role.
It’s more like 30-45 minutes, but if you’re regularly doing a long drive that needs you to stop and charge that would get old. If it’s only once in awhile then the cheaper running costs of a BEV usually make it worth it.
“1.18-inch thick steel panels” That’s got to be a typo right?
Here’s an ‘86 with only 40,000 miles:
I learned on a ‘68 Nova. It was the stripper model with 3 on the tree and a the straight six engine. The only reason it had an AM radio was because the factory installed it by mistake and my uncle (who we bought the car from) then refused to pay for it.
That bad boy has a 142' long cargo bay so still not enough for this blade that Jason says is over 200'.