That depends mostly on 1) the size of the battery 2) length of the daily commute and 3) your access to charging during the day and at home.
That depends mostly on 1) the size of the battery 2) length of the daily commute and 3) your access to charging during the day and at home.
The internet does a fantastic job of connecting people and spreading information faster and easier than ever before. As a consequence, the internet makes it faster and easier than ever before to believe almost anything you want.
Isn’t the same thing said about fine art? One insanely wealthy person paying another one, with the auction house in the middle.
...OEM bolts and washers that are beginning to show signs of their near-30-year age.
Spent 2 weeks being driven around India - cities, highways and rural areas. Each kilometer was a white-knuckle moment. Here are just a few of the common sights:
Anyone wishing for a fractured USA has got to be euphoric at the idea of dividing us 50 different ways.
This cultural obsession with American Isolationism and hyper-individualism is going to cause so many problems.
Excuse me sir, this is not a wagon. This is a Cross Turismo.
Sir! Our MINI sales are going nowhere fast! What should we do?
Did people really not know that putting ferrous iron on stainless steel out in the weather would result in rust?
Just glancing at the preview shots on the book site, he has access to some seriously impressive cars. The XJ220 and 911 GT1, for example.
In my eyes any Tesla is discounted because I suspect anyone buying one today is going in with eyes wide open, or they DGAF about their car somehow embarrassing them, or both.
“Supply chain issues” sounds like a bad excuse. Double-thick urethane film is hard to get?
Agree. The stuff required to create and control 10,000+ hp in a 500 cubic inch piston engine is intense.
I think he was referring more to the amount of engineering and continuous improvement required to keep pushing the envelope.
In EV mode, our Toyota Hybrid will emit a synthetic humming noise below 22mph. When in reverse and in EV mode, the same noise is emitted just at a higher volume. Anytime the engine is spinning the noise stops.
There are many technical areas of work that are so vast and deep that you could spend an entire career in it, and not know 25% of it. That has been true of my career in manufacturing and I suspect is true of many other fields. “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know”.
Shadow boards are only as good as the expectations of local leadership.
Perfect example of mistaking rarity for value. ND
No, no. He didn’t run. He used his hands.