You can get a lot of places with good tires, decent ground clearance, and careful driving (and spotting). Not that you should.
You can get a lot of places with good tires, decent ground clearance, and careful driving (and spotting). Not that you should.
Yeah, we have three kids under 8. “Cars and Trucks...” was one of my favorites, and now one of theirs...
So many bad (good) Friday night decisions...
Watermelons? Richard Scarry has you covered:
Aside: Dos Coyotes or Woodstock’s?
Then why not also do a comparison of a Model 3 and i3, also excluding production?
This. The first post sounded like oil-industry written talking point bingo.
I like your thought process. I would also encourage you to do some review of the IEA; they have earned a certain scientific reputation over the years.
CP. Even with the optimism of many California or Texas sellers, it’s priced too high.
QOTD: “There is madness to my madness.”
FC’s rule. Here’s a family friend’s 1960 FC-170:
Problem solved.
Stolen license plates (or fake ones that attempt to replicate the paper inserts from a dealer) are a thing around here.
In all fairness, you can have awful UI and a gas engine.
https://www.greatbusinessschools.org/usps-long-life-vehicle/
This.
Hyundai-Kia is one of the OEMs to watch.
Well, Hyundai has been clear about its multi-pronged strategy of plug-in hybrids, regular hybrids, full electrics, and even fuel cells.