Came here to say the same thing. Outside of the launch edition, the color choices are very “meh”.
Came here to say the same thing. Outside of the launch edition, the color choices are very “meh”.
Well now you’re just gonna have to walk home!!!
Ugliest damn design I’ve ever seen.
I was thinking an app that would allow the car sounds of your choice, matched up to the cars passing you (including Doppler effect), to be sent through your headphones—maybe along with the race commentary. You could have any generation of F1, or (my preference for most cars) Can-Am type sounds. And since you’re…
What if Blade Runner soundtrack type synths swelled/blasted every time they whizzed by?
You will be sent off to fight the Kodan Armada.
The Formula E app that I most want is a soundboard. You know how there are ODBII-based apps that are designed to pump engine sounds through your car speakers so that you can make your Camry feel like a Lamborghini?
I guess you like V8 instead of turbo charged 4/6 because you like torquey engine with little delay. You should really try drive an EV, especially a Tesla. I bet you will not want to go back to your lethargic V8 car again.
Lol
Lol
A plug in hybrid would be your best bet:
Mitsubishi outlander or Subaru Crosstrek
Gas on the highway, electric in the city.
The concept of the Rivian truck sound amazing, but really expensive.
https://products.rivian.com/
I think they’ll actually sell MORE 911's with absolutely insane EV power.
You charge up your car at work then bring the excess electricity home to power your appliances. It’s the 21st century version of stealing office supplies!
“The earlier incident has caused a complete blockage in the middle of the intestines. What had been a caution has become a red flag stopping any from entering until all the debris comes out of the far end.”
its called a switchback... they’re used all the time in mountainous terrain. perhaps the word just escaped you for a moment?
Bingo. Switchbacks.
I nominate “the intestines”. It’s even better when the British announcer pronounces it with a long “i”.
Switchbacks.