That really depends on where you are. Around me, Hydrogen distribution is minimal, but does exist. The grid, however, is 200 years old and complete shite. I wouldn’t trust it to charge a few hundred thousand cars every night.
That really depends on where you are. Around me, Hydrogen distribution is minimal, but does exist. The grid, however, is 200 years old and complete shite. I wouldn’t trust it to charge a few hundred thousand cars every night.
Our electric grid in the US are terrible and cannot handle the loads intrinsic to charging hundreds of thousands of cars every night. Our power stations cannot handle the 100% duty cycle this situation wouod create. I’m all for replacing all of our power grids with new ones that can actually handle the grids, but…
When the BMW X5 happened, I said alright, sure. Then came the X3. Again, I said, fine. After that, we got the X6.…
So, what you’re telling me, is a Google Earth picture, actually showing a blockage, makes a better lead photo that the Street View photo used. Got it.
Anytime I see a story like this, that references a particular location, I always head over to Google Maps to get a better understanding. I couldn’t help but chuckle when the aerial shot of that crossing shows a train blocking Lilley Rd.
Netflix found a pretty clever way to justify shooting hours and hours of Malaise-era cars roaming dejectedly around…
Only if it involves a tax write-off. Not saying that some companies don’t do it out of the goodness of some collective heart, but it’s very rare.
They aren’t relocating their headquarters. They are building a SECOND one.
Look, I wish nothing but the best for the people of Puerto Rico, but guys, put the bong down and get real.
There are many ways to show corporate civic responsibility. Investing billions in a location subject to yearly natural disasters, financial difficulty and weak infrastructure isn’t one of them.
No. That was too awesome. Get out of timeout right now! Keep typing
The funny thing about Trump’s campaign promise to build a wall is that it’s not what CBP leadership has repeatedly asked for over the years. The agency wants more technology.
Cars should have spare tires. Period.
Looks like the knockoff in the US starts at $31,990.
Nope. How does that counter the fact that IP law is joke over there and that China should not have most favored nation and or developing nation trade status with the west? Wester companies are blocked unless they partner with a Chinese owned company. The likes of Apple and Ford keep doing everything they ask,…
I maintain the philosophy that any car is better when it’s made to go off-roading, whether that’s rallying or…
China seems to be the only country that doesn’t follow copyright laws on anything.
Yeah, let’s blame it on those pesky millenials! Let’s not blame it on a range of motorcycles where the lightest weighs as much as the Death Star, the cheapest is still fucking expensive, the most powerful couldn’t pull the dick off a chocolate mouse, the most sporty has the dynamic prowess of a bag of shot badgers and…
As a car guy it pains me to say it but if we want to stop with the big cars, gas prices needs to go up.....
Yeah, but maybe it’s just me, but I do see a lot of Civics, Corollas, Souls, Versas, Fits...