And how long will that charge last on the highway? Oh, 14 miles...
And how long will that charge last on the highway? Oh, 14 miles...
If you haven’t driven one on the highway, then you have no way of telling me the true MPG. Anyway, the article stated highway mpg so that’s what I compared. Heck, even if I get 1-2 MPG less than this BMW, what does that say about the state of tech 13 years after my car was made (and really 19 years after my engine was…
Actually, she’s a “she”. Anyway, It looks like the headline has been changed to remove the whole “off-road” thing, which makes more sense to me.
Wow, I did say that! I also said some other stuff.
Wait, which feature does this car have that mine doesn’t? The “driver aid” technologies that this article craps all over? Apple Car-play?
“I’m going to bet that it doesn’t come anywhere near the 0-60 time of 5.0 seconds”
“I notched roughly 30 mpg on the highway—and has more power. The 2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo inline four coupled with an AC Synchronous Electric Motor is rated to make 322 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque. That feels like plenty too, despite the cars’s substantial 4,740 pound curb weight.”
LOL Mercedes....
LOL I bet they would kick you out if you drove over their greens! You aren’t even allowed to do that with the golf carts!
I was told it was “528 eh”, in that “eh” is the answer you give whenever anyone tells you have fast it goes...
Lol, “off-road” in the sense that their bodies are in between you and the road?
It seems to me that off-roading might be a bit tough on those low-pro road tires...
Ugh, I am angry that I did not think of that when I typed my original comment.
Oh trust me, I know what the numbers mean in reality. My question was what the “e” would mean under the commenter’s theory.
“Also that the breakdown of BMW badges is Series/engine size/inline eg: 535i = 5 Series, 3.5liter, inline. It’d be great if it were true, but no.”
This car was once owned by Jon Voight...
I might be making things up, my only transformers experience was with the cartoon, which may never have even explained how they are fueled.
My 2005 has wood on the steering wheel (partially, at least) from the factory. It’s very nice.
I would prefer a “Mr Fusion” to a flying car any day of the week...
This. You know that the Mack truck also gets better gas mileage since those transformers are powered by some sort of mystical alien energy source...