I’m not a fan of red at all... unless it's this red
I’m not a fan of red at all... unless it's this red
If I had a CX3, I could use an extra 5". While the CX3 is pretty tiny, there are few situations where an extra 11" makes sense
Plenty of people can buy all 150 of them...
You’re neglecting to consider the resources these people use. They probably have a 12mpg daily driver SUV. Also, electric cars are very resource intensive to produce.
I-80 is quiet at night. If I had this, I'd do very safe, repeated 0-100 accelerations every night. Saving just enough juice to get hone.
This would make a front wheel drive car outperform many 4wd cars with all having the same tires.
Mid-engine hatch please!!!
Imagine the value of a model 3 in ten years.... if Tesla is out of business
People normally(obviously not always) only drive RVs long distances between stops. To get 500miles out of a charge(not your full day’s trip), you’d need a lot of batteries... and you’ll be charging for hours once you plug in. Not a big deal with your overnight. I car camp a lot. And I want an RV. If I had one, I’d do…
If your dad has $1000, you have $1000. Unless he doesn't love you
As of now, they aren't selling this. It's not really different than any other EV conversion that already quite unregulated.
This person doesn’t know what they’re talking about. That money isn’t all profit. It’s taxes/tariffs. American cars are spendy in Australia too
Those are tariffs, normally they take a hit on cars sold in expensive markets to keep the total price down.
Pretty sure many car moders don't care if their headlights are super high. Especially rednecks in trucks that roll coal
Uh, tax cuts always cause delayed recessions
Uh... they always rise after dropping
Unless you're buying a BMW or Volvo, electronics are getting more and more reliable
Until he installs a hitch, he's not really getting the most out of it.
You can't really compare when those older cars used 14g steel vs 18 and even 20 nowadays
My 95' Z has them on the back and it's implied on the front fender.