Is this maybe what you're looking for?
https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/iced-blue-silver-metallic-mach-e-club.9936/
One IcedBlue owner posted some very nice pics at:
https://www.macheforum.com/site/showcase/2022-mach-e-iced-blue-silver-metallic.108/
There's some psychological benefit to this too. I don't like heat, so in hot summer daytime weather I put the top up on the Miata and run the AC...cools the small cabin just fine. But in heavy traffic I really don't feel safe with the top up...limited visibility. But then the AC can't keep...
Beautiful car in a beautiful picture. You've brought Holiday Cheer to us all.
I love ALL the lights, esp the reflections on the hood, and of course the lighted pony.
Thanks Jasmin, for a very nice writeup. And it's partic helpful to my wife and I (we're older) as we're close to ordering a MME. I'm all for stopping every 110-150 miles, for lots of reasons. :) It sounds like EA chargers were dominant on your trip. Can you comment on whether these were...
Although the demise of the Chevy Camaro may have been exaggerated. GM claims it'll be around in present form until 2024, with an electric replacement to take over in 2025. With starting prices for Corvettes >2X that of a Camaro it wouldn't make sense to leave that big a hole in the lineup...
The Select seats not so much, but the Premiums already have quite a bit of perforation to them. Something like this could probably be adapted to the bottoms without much effort:
https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Electric-Radiator-Cooling-Mount/dp/B014KK7Q84/
I'm pretty sure Rapid Red has the metallic flakes (and it could be both metal AND mica flakes) in both the color coat AND the clear top-coat, which makes the color quite light-dependent in terms of of the perceived hue. So it may be more (or even less) to your liking in different (summer?)...
Let's give this thread a bit of a bump...
Did you get on top of this (or make any resolution progress) since August?
Since this is a Premium, it has the front sonar (Active Park Assist) and the fact it's complaining about the left, it's just that sonar transmitter/sensor that is giving the...
Think it depends on the effort you put into it. Generally speaking, something tailored is better than off-the-rack and definitely better than one-size-fits-all.
Truck blowouts or ladders in the freeway are always going to incur big repairs but for the more modest 2x4 one has to tangle with, the difference between low-profile and "normal" tires is the difference between a blowout and damaged rim versus just driving on.
I get the Mustang sporty thing...
Both the 15A and 20A receptacles (and associated hinged covers) shown so far are correct per the latest NEC for outdoor locations...so expect to see more of this style, even if intended for yard tools etc, not EV's. The opening for the cord to exit the waterproof enclosure has to be down, so...
Whether it's organ pipes or masses on springs, bigger/heavier things have lower natural frequencies. The problem here is the frequencies are at ranges uncomfortable for humans, as in Dramamine uncomfortable.
The earth's crust is really heavy, and yes it moves, but at such a slow rate...
The other thing I'm not seeing mentioned is what this does to the whole used car market, which is largely IC. I'm not sure tax cuts for billionaires trickle down to the disadvantaged. But stimulating the upper middle class to buy a new car sure seems to help down the ladder.
The economy was...
So did you compare the Lincoln Corsair with the Ford Escape? They appear to be very similar (as Lincolns and Fords, since the mid-1960's, can be) but the build quality between the marks can vary by decade. E.g. my 94 TownCar was a FAR nicer car than the CrownVics and GrandMarquis' of the day...
Thanks Scott. So you're saying the ride is smoother, and thus more to your liking, in the Premium, as opposed to the Select??? It seems many say the opposite, with explanations tied to the wheel size. But your appeal to the added rear weight of the ER battery certainly could explain a lot...