Not a brochure, but stay tuned...I've got a rough draft submitted for my workplace blog. Highlighting the benefits of remote work (I was working during Omen's freeflight trip, only took off driving days)
Yes, you are missing out...on having a flying toddler with built in wirecutters/boltcutters for the next 40-70 years (depending on species). They take a lot of attention and work, definitely not for everyone.
Pierre Ford in Lake City. They had a few other Mach-Es, one was a RR ER AWD Premium. Worth giving them a call, they were remarkably laid back and low pressure. I enjoyed my experience there, which was weird. Maybe it's just because they all loved meeting my parrot.
I wouldn't touch a Nestle product if you paid me at this point. Seriously...&%^$ them and &$^% their CEO.
https://www.zmescience.com/science/nestle-company-pollution-children/
an excerpt for the lazy:
At the second World Water Forum in 2000, Nestle pushed for making access to drinking water...
Someone backed out of a First Edition. The dealership called me. Now she's in my driveway, soaking up that sweet sweet 240 from a ClipperCreek. *chefkiss*
Somewhere in some document somewhere, it says Android 11 is required for wireless android auto and PaaK. I'll try to dig that up. Regardless, my OnePlus 6T on Android 10 REFUSED to become PaaK or connect to Android auto, wired or not. Picked up a Samsung S21 and within 5 minutes everything...
So, I HAD a reservation for a GT...but local dealership had someone back out of a Grabber Blue First Edition...so yeah, I'm ready whenever you are! (In Kent fwiw)
Turn off traction control. EVs are notorious for instantaneous torque. Every EV I've been in can also break its drive wheels loose while going 55 down the highway...just floor the accelerator and the torque jumps up. The only reason I can think why yours didn't is traction control. I can't get...
So, let's say that your tire is spinning 1000 revolutions per minute as you're cruising down the road (speed being irrelevant at this point, just using a nice easy number). At that rate, it is being worn down at a rate also based on the weight of the vehicle and the condition of the road. If you...
The reason Hybrid and EV plates cost more is you are paying less/nothing in gas tax...which keeps up your roads, bridges, and other driving infrastructure. At least, that's supposed to be the reason (I have no idea how honest your local/state politics are regarding the matter, just that that's...
While I appreciate the pun, I did clarify that I was using "soul" as a synonym for that "je ne sais quois" (literally French for "I do not know what") that people get from looking at a car that they personally like.
For me, the no comparison comes with the "soul" of the vehicle. Kona didn't start life as an EV, it's a pretty classic case of compliance car (not that they didn't nail it...it's probably the best of the compliances I've seen...). Some people probably love the styling of the Kona and are happy...
I drove a Jaguar I-Pace just the other day because I was curious. The last BEV I drove was a 2013(ish?) Nissan Leaf, and that was just some in city stuff with my former partner's wife. The I-pace I drove has a LOT of bells and whistles...but the salesperson told me it has "Like 3000 torque...
Working as a platform architect, I don't have to imagine. It's not that it's that difficult (in the way that framing a house isn't that difficult...if it's what you do and you understand it, etc), it's that outsourcing tends to be cheaper for a reason. I've never seen a website/API/application...