No, but they’ll be the first to complain about gas prices.
No, but they’ll be the first to complain about gas prices.
Mother in law is retired and not using her plug in so now I am using it for work on the days I actually drive in, 54 miles round trip in often heavy LA traffic. The other days, I work from home or take the train. I know everyone is not able to do this, but trying to do my part to use less, pay less.
Rising gas prices suck but people should have known that cheap gas wasn't a thing that was going to last. I stings a little filling up the hybrid Sienna, but I only have to do that once every two weeks. It probably sucks even more for the poor saps who thought daily driving a monster truck/suv was a good idea.
Sweden sending 5000 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine seems like a good sign.
Don’t worry, it will all work itself out once the supply chain gets back to normal.
Just finance it for 30 years, the payments are the same.
This is quietly the best answer hands down.
A dude with the same name as me but not me.
Tom McPharland, a contributor to Jalopnik. He also owns Automatchconsulting.com. It is a service he essentially invented after doing it as a hobby.
He haggles for exactly what you want so you don’t have to.
Oh, buddy.
I did something similar last fall - traded my fully-optioned Model S 85D for a Hyundai Tucson Hybrid, and couldn’t be happier with my decision.
The only Tesla I have been in is a friend’s Model 3. And he shows me how you have to open the glove box.
I had a car once with seats that felt great for up to four hours, but anything after that was just about crippling. It’s not something I would have figured out on the test drive.
Some stuff doesn’t bug you much right up front. I think most everyone has been there at one time or another, you think “It’s not that bad, I’ll get used to it” but over time the annoyance becomes hatred.
This is the society you get when you treat firearm ownership as an inalienable right, rather than a privilege with responsibilities.
He looked like a total badass. The control of his weapon points to adequate training. Glad he’s armed and spraying our highways for justice.
Thats not what I’m asking. I’m asking if the light he’s referring to is the oil life reminder like what you are describing, or a more serious notification like low oil pressure or volume.
Tell me more about your Aunt. There seems to be a juicy story there.
There is a minimum brightness?