Yea, I have simple level two plugged into an unused dryer outlet. It recharges the small battery pretty quick. We live in town but in the middle of nowhere, so the day to day is 100% electric but going anywhere else and it runs in hybrid.
Yea, I have simple level two plugged into an unused dryer outlet. It recharges the small battery pretty quick. We live in town but in the middle of nowhere, so the day to day is 100% electric but going anywhere else and it runs in hybrid.
My Jeep gets 26 electric miles and is listed at 23 MPG on gas only. The current lifetime MPG is at 81.2 from my logs. My last fuel up got 106.4 MPG.
Inject it straight into my veins.
Maybe some people can reach out to them and ask why this is on their agenda?
https://www.aamva.org/about/contact-us
Still the most amazing dipshits driving these things around.
This chud looks like Chet at the end of weird science.
I want this to be the way I leave this plane of existence.
Well that was a good try,
For me, Apple Carplay is great in that all my apps and information work exactly the same in my other cars. No setup, no sign ins, no shit. It just works everywhere the same, even crap ass rental cars.
Ford vs Land Rover, whoever has the least recalls in a year wins.
JFC dude, couldn’t you just take all this to your therapist instead of hashing out here?
Maybe the automakers shouldn’t have been sitting on their hands with so much at stake, profiles in cowardice adds another chapter.
I have one in mine as well as a noise deadener and a down-turned tip to cut noise even more. I want to be quite as I explore trails. The next step is going to be an electric as soon as I can afford it. Silence is golden.
It was more of a case of a cop being a cop.
Not having CarPlay is going to be an easy pass. Looking for another PHEV or even a BEV after this current lease is up.
Used car market about to blow up even more than it did during Covid.
Hard to meet a standard when you don’t even try.
That would sell by the boat load.
Nightmare fuel
We have loved our PHEV. I think we kinda live in the goldilocks are for one. Living in town in the isolated western area (~2 hrs to the nearst interstate) allows us to use our battery day to day but the next closest towns are a good distance away. The charging infrastructure in between these places is close to zero…