Well-said.
Well-said.
Just a reminder that on average, the USPS mail van drives 21 miles each day at an average speed of 14 mph with ~500 stops (source: https://www.greatbusinessschools.org/usps-long-life-vehicle/)
Dealer: “OK, here’s your Canyonero.”
I was hoping it was a ‘90 or ‘91 Civic Si hatch.
Yeah, if builders can add air conditioners and electric dryers, a charging station is no problem. We used a new 120V outlet to charge our EVs, FWIW.
This.
This.
So much awesome. Please make this story into a movie.
Agreed.
This.
This.
Well-said.
Thank you.
Correct. See stock buy-backs.
Why not both? EA for the regular stuff and Rivian network for the outdoorsy path.
I thought it was an OD, but in looking again, I think it’s for the winch powered by the front PTO. Still can add an OD.
That’s what I thought too at first, but after looking again, I think that’s the shift lever for the front PTO (winch). You can still add the Warn/Saturn OD which IMO you have the $, is definitely worth it. You also can add a rear PTO, meaning six levers on the floor... the D18 transfer case is brilliant for its…
“We are maniacally focussed on bringing a car to maturity and to production in September,” he added.
Ein Prosit!
COTD.