Another thing new thing Hotrodders have to learn.
Another thing new thing Hotrodders have to learn.
Quantum computing has always been just over the horizon, just like Fusion.
Maybe true. But maybe not. It all depends on how things are setup There’s a lot of “hot rodding” going on and that control center might allow the battery to output much more kW than Chevy specified.
It’s what the article says. It’s good for something like 70 miles as the odometer reads it, or about 18 feet IRL.
540 hp, RWD and around 1200 lbs.
Two key points.
When I’ve been overseas, Canadians always show off a Red Maple Leaf to make sure nobody thinks they are Americans.
The tartan (plaid) makes me think it’s Scottish. I do get that a LOT of Canadians trace back to Scotland, but without that knowledge, Scotland seems to fit better than Canada for this livery.
I saw this and it’s SUV variant a lot in South Korea about a 15 years ago when I visited. A lot of native South Korean cars at the time seemed to be designed with the brief, “Make it look like X, only weirder”
I would think so. When I was a kid, I loved Football and played it with the attitude of hitting another as hard as possible was the entire point. I literally can’t remember how often I got a concussion playing (guess at least a dozen times). The policy of coaches, refs and even other kids was to laugh at a kid…
European airports must be different than American ones. I have a 2 drink limit on airport booze. It’s called my credit card limit.
Especially if they are flying cheap to and from Spain. I’ve read the stories.
Alcohol doesn’t change personalities, it reveals them. Some people are natural buttholes and alcohol reveals that. Some people have to work on being that way and the alcohol reveals that deep down, they aren’t jerks.
I’ve heard stories of RyanAir. I thought they had a 2 drink MINIMUM, if you were under the age of 10 and a 2 CASE minimum if you were above that.
Just following Wikipedia that says it’s a British airline that was a merger of various other airlines. But admit that Wikipedia isn’t always infallible.
TUI is a British Airline. From what little I can tell, it’s a low cost airline that focuses on UK citizens doing tours.
You are assuming they got the part from that place and not Temu.
Dropped a contact lens.
Model S vs Mach E What I see that I find more attractive with the Mach E
To me, the important part that Telsa needs to fix is the Cabin. I’ve not been in one, but it looks like your friend’s house when he moved to it from his cheap efficiency apartment. I know there is this idea of a “Spartan” style, but Telsa’s look like a car that is half way through a restoration and someone has zip…