They’re still in a start up phase. It’s unrealistic to expect results from them. /s
They’re still in a start up phase. It’s unrealistic to expect results from them. /s
production will start in 2017
1st Gear: Did You Reserve Your Tesla Model X?
That, my friends, is a slipping transmission.
After rowing ashore:
Training. Just good range protocol. Next time the guy is throwing with others around he won’t automatically jump forward to retrieve his hatchet.
Studies show that increasing road capacity proportionally increases traffic, as does decreasing capacity. And yes, people switched to public transport. Here’s an article from Wired that explains it better.
How is trackstanding being an asshole? I know it sounds like a dope move from your Tony Hawk game, but it’s actually a legitimate technique used by cyclists to maintain balance while not having to unclip their feet every time they need to stop.
Clearly, your vast moments of cycling experience are being brought to bear in your well informed statement. Got it.
Can someone please explain the anti bicyclist thing to me? i get there are asshole bikers out there, but I’d wager there are far more asshole drivers.
How exactly was the cyclist being an “asshole”? If the Google car had the right of way, then the cyclist was waiting for it to proceed through the stop, as is legally required.
No. He and the car both stopped at stop signs. He was obeying the law and, as it reads to me, being exceedingly polite about it.
No they will see this one. The most bulletproof Camry of all, but it’s not in the 2000’s.
The ELR has far more range than the Tesla - it is an electric car that can deal with power outages (how can you charge a pure EV when there is no power??) and uses the electric motor to move over 90% of the time. I have no idea how you can claim GM doesn’t trust electric drive trains when, in addition to the ELR, they…
Thank you. I’ve been complaining about the media’s obsession with overlooking glaring flaws in the Model S for years now, and it’s nice to see someone else chiming in.
If I got that cake as a kid the first question to my parents would be “What kind of cancer do I have?”
As other have said, you get Eco or Boost, not both. I have a 1.6l escape and average 27mpg combined with an EPA rating of 26. Does not seem vastly overrated...
For Ecoboost engines or any turbocharged engines in general you can have the eco or the boost, but not both at the same time. I avg 32mpg in my Fiesta St which is rated at 26city 35highway. The worst I’ve ever gotten was 28mpg with a full load and a roof rack and the best I’ve gotten was 36mpg.
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The truly American thing would be to charge for ketchup but give your richer customers loopholes to pay much less for it.