stillsmarterthanyou
Lab Ninja
stillsmarterthanyou

What about
- Driveman
- NoWalkMan
- GoMan

Ron DeSandypenis

It should be able to load traffic laws, quirks, dos and don’ts for wherever it’s being driven, on top of just basic shit like knowing when to make a left turn.

Changing out the bulb doesn’t make the headlight a projector, dude.

Spray the whole undercarriage with bed liner.

Looking at the condition of the leafs, not really unreasonable.

Star for MuskFluffers.

I mean, if you don’t have a license, you’re already not supposed to drive, soooo...

In order to tow anything a reasonable distance, you’re going to need more unloaded range.

This is the only real answer.

The gold wagon looks like an 80s Audi mixed with a modern Audi with poorly fit rear flares, and a worse looking nose and tail than either.

So far, Lucid is the best looking EV on the road right now. This rendered vaporware bullshit is non-news.

If they were that efficient, you wouldn’t need the extensive cooling that EV batteries all require. I don’t know where you’re getting your information, but it’s not based in any reality I’m aware of.

The difference in cost between $50 and $1000 for most people, isn’t a “might as well” proposition.

Similar to a CPO program? No. This is a CPO program on all the steroids.

$1000 for a light bulb?

The chemistry makes a HUGE difference, because some chemistry has to be intentionally charged slower than others, otherwise the batteries overheat and explode. Aluminum more readily accepts electrons than Lithium, and doesn’t waste nearly as much energy as heat in any electron transfer process.

So, you’re telling me it did the world a favor?

Brad, I lova ya man, but the average American drives about 1000 miles a month.

If it’s not Lithium, it could be a MUCH faster charge rate.

I’m certain part of this has to do with the fact that (at least BMW) throttle pedals are basically an on-off switch for anything after about 2015. (caveat - I doubt the M cars are that way!) The 2016 x3 and 2017 5-er I drove were both that way. Around the same time I drove a 1989 Honda CRX around, so I know what a