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So how long do you think it will take till someone rolls a CT? It will probably be much more difficult than with a regular truck but with the potential speed and acceleration of a CT I bet itās possible.
On the other hand, a rollover accident might also be a drive away event because of the...
So I had started a thread about Tesla calling to ask me if I wanted to get another Tesla while I waited for my CT to come in. Along the way though the thread started getting more detailed about the price of trade in ICE vehicles when upgrading to a Tesla.
Plus I've been listening to various...
I fully admit to being a little wimpy on that front. I tend to get chilled easily and get the sneezes if I get the least bit chilled. But that is just me. The Arcimoto does look fun to drive though. I would just tend to rent one for fun instead of buying one.
Munro has a new video up today that is an interview with Malcolm Bricklin regarding a new Bricklin 3EV.
Kind of a curious intro to yet another 3 wheel EV that it looks like Munro is starting to work with. The 2 others that I know about being the Arcimoto and the Nobe.
Its interesting to see...
Check out their passenger version. Looks somewhat similar to the Hummer EV but in Red (and a whole lot smaller). LOL.
Also, there is a pass-through that reminds me of the Bollinger. Not all the way through though.
I agree that the next years are going to be astounding in regards to electricity based transport. Not just cars.
But Iām not in agreement about the 100 years ago. 100 years ago there was just some basic research that hadnāt been done yet that is prerequisite to much of the recent progress being...
Yes, you can unsubscribe.
Grammarly being there is because Grammarly is currently spending big bucks to advertise to a very broad spectrum of individuals. Iāve even seen TV ads for them. Basically ad spots go to the highest bidder for the specific viewer profile and which marketing groups they...
The recommends bar I was speaking of is the list of videos that will play next. When you are on the YouTube site watching in a browser, there are a bunch of videos listed to the right of the video you are watching. Iām on my phone at the moment though so donāt see that same set of videos.
But...
There is a whole ecosystem around the likes and subscribes. The advertising costs are partially determined by those numbers. The payout to content producers are partially determined by those rates. The recommends bar on the right contains videos that are related but also videos with higher rates...
OK!!
Now weāre talkingā. Almost need to hear some man hoots.
The Looft Lighter looks like it would certainly do the trick. The Yeti3000 would make a good (though expensive) wireless umbilical for the lighter.
Wireless umbilical sounds like an oxymoron but it gives a wired lighter legs to...
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Technically Iām not disagreeing with you. But the stated reason Iām looking for an electric lighter is because āit would be coolā.
Much like some like the sound of a V8, or others who really want an HUD, I just like the idea of everything running off electricity. Not a requirement. I just...
Anyone up for Crystal Rhinestone Valve Caps?
Not sure how long these will stay on if one goes off-roading though. Probably will turn into a choking hazard for an armadillo.
Any other interesting accessories people have seen out there?
I have a couple thoughts on this article.
First is that it looks like Consumer Reports is taking issue with the difference between the name "AutoPilot" and the current (pre-FSD Beta) abilities. I agree that the abilities do not live up to the full capabilities assumed by the name. But this is a...
Teslaās Autopilot a ādistant secondā to GMās Super Cruise system in Consumer Reports testing
PUBLISHED WED, OCT 28 20209:40 AM EDTUPDATED WED, OCT 28 20208:43 PM EDT
Michael Wayland@MIKEWAYLAND
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GMās Super Cruise topped Consumer Reports testing of active driver-assist systems...
At our house we have been driving hybrids for years. Hybrids have been very good to us so far. But from the get-go, my desire was to drive only EVs. But back then there were no practical and affordable EVs available. So I made the choice to buy hybrids as an encouragement for the market to head...
So I guess that my original post was actually 2 questions.
1. Do Teslaās have the 12 volt outlets available? From the comments above it seems like yes, they do.
2. Iām looking for a good way to start a campfire using electricity. Any ideas? This question is less satisfactorily answered...
Do Tesla vehicles come with a cigarette lighter? Or just the 12v cigarette lighter outlet? Had me wondering. Seems like an outdated feature.
I was thinking about needing a reliable way to start a campfire with the CT. All that electricity there should be something wicked cool that would be good...