“...caution against ever washing the truck in direct sunlight,...”
“...caution against ever washing the truck in direct sunlight,...”
Most modern cars with automated lights, park sensors, and wipers require you to turn them off before going through a car wash. Tesla just made those 3 toggles a single button.
Inform yourself before looking like a fool. And no, I don’t drive or intend to drive a tesla. But they would not have existed to create the roadster without Musk’s investments. And sure, he might be doing it for profit, but they’re still allowing rival companies to use the infrastructure.
Human environments require humanoid robots. Our infrastructure is built for two legs and two arms. If we want a robot that can go around and do human chores unimpeded, it needs to be pretty much human-shaped.
Leaks already point to the iPhone 16 being chock full of Samsung-like flair with Cupertino’s take on AI
Last year being in the fall... it’s not ancient. Just 3 months before the newest Samsungs. lol I doubt this alone explain why Apple dropped to second place.
produced in a limited edition of only five units
Apple still needs to convince the rest of the world that the iPhone still has more to offer.
Maybe dense urban areas need to be better about public transportation and lack of charging infrastructure is the kick in the ass that they need to make it happen. Personal transportation makes little sense to most people in a dense urban area.
Perhaps the largest hurdle for adoption of electric vehicles in the U.S. market right now is a lack of competent charging infrastructure. For those of us in a living situation that has dedicated garage space, charging is hardly an issue.
If you are scared of cutting a live wire, have you tried meth? Because meth is for those brave enough to do it.
100% this. As a longtime EV owner, I’ve been screaming from the rafters that EVs will never proliferate into dense urban areas (where arguably they are needed most and make the most sense) until we can electrify the public parking options. Fast chargers are not a solution to the problem, they are merely a convenience…
I’m an EV owner. I am neither laid back nor am I friendly. I’m quite often smug, and on occasion am insufferable and/or clueless. That said, if you get to a charging station before me, and you can plug in and charge, first come first served.
Exactly. EVs are basically mainstream now, just your average person is driving around in them.
Are there any other options left? Doesn’t sound much different than non-EV people.
Why is your one example proof of that?
Agreed. Android Auto is a total gamechanger.
And the Pacifica
Nothing about the Jeep 4xe? I thought that at least the Wrangler was a big seller.
Sumo Wrestlers are actually quite athletic for their size. Their flexibility is on point...With that said, see the Top gear episode where James May filled a Fiat Panda up with what he called typical Americans =)