I guess we can all now know what the guy in the Tesla watching Harry Potter looked like.
I guess we can all now know what the guy in the Tesla watching Harry Potter looked like.
Have a 97 Chrysler Town and Country in MI, its still trucking relatively untouched at 232k.
Twin I Beam is basically the same thing as yelling “Death to all tires!!”
I would say the true test of Tesla will be the launch of the Model 3, and controlling quality of production. Even if the car side of the business dies, it looks like they’ll be set up to compete in batteries at least.
COTD
I just wrote a research paper about the advancement of hybrid technology, and I long after one of these so bad.
I manually updated over a week ago, and haven’t had a single stability issue. Guess I’m a lucky one.
I, for one, actually don’t mind them “hidden” in the grilles, its somewhat interesting to look at.
I respect the Canadians, but thankfully no.
I’ll tone it down to make folks more comfortable next time, thank you for the concern.
I’m not a socialist, a Democrat, or a yuper so that’s thankfully not the case.
I try.
As a Michigander, that judge can, kindly, go take a hike.
9.4 MPG “eco”boost
Most rear spark plugs on transverse V6s. Especially cylinder 3 on late 90s 3.8L Town and Countrys.
I believe VW was the biggest automaker in the world last year, so you’re correct.
That side profile and those rims, yum.
Because if you have a highway commute it’s rated at 10 mpg better on the highway. Simple math.
Unless it’s a highway commute.
Up until this generation they’ve been only selling the diesel in extremely limited numbers, with the new one its now widely available.