We can get you a "widdle wadder" for your Scout.![]()
I mean, if we’re just giving stuff away…
I’ll take two in dark bronze
We can get you a "widdle wadder" for your Scout.![]()
Wooks wike a widdle wivian waddah.
Good eye!Wooks wike a widdle wivian waddah.
I don’t care what you thinkI think that sounds about right.
Saying it’s a geico chin up bar doesn’t have the same level of clawing cuteness to it as the grown men’s baby talkWooks wike a widdle wivian waddah.
Interesting challenge. Tips on how to make the car a little more aerodynamic are good. I may be wrong but driving 1,059.2 miles at 20-25 mph has no real world use.![]()
Chevy Silverado EV smashes world record for longest drive on a single charge
1,059.2 mileswww.theverge.com
I would like to think all battery manufacturers are striving for "Zero Defects" not just BMW.![]()
'Zero Defects': How BMW Wants To Make Its New EV Batteries Worry-Free
German precision and AI come together to make life easier for future BMW EV owners.insideevs.com
Makes me think of the US auto industry circa 1915. You had literally hundreds of manufacturers trying to carve out a piece of a new and vast market followed by a wave of consolidation, companies going defunct, and yes a number of them emerging stronger than before. Will be interesting to watch.![]()
China warns EV makers to stop price-cutting to protect the economy
Overcapacity and oversupply are causing ‘involution’ and putting growth at risk, manufacturers toldwww.theguardian.com
Hypermiling is a weird thrill.Interesting challenge. Tips on how to make the car a little more aerodynamic are good. I may be wrong but driving 1,059.2 miles at 20-25 mph has no real world use.
Especially when it wasn't even done in the real world..I may be wrong but driving 1,059.2 miles at 20-25 mph has no real world use.
same could be said about any number of world records, or for that matter, formula 1 racingI may be wrong but driving 1,059.2 miles at 20-25 mph has no real world use.
Thats what we would hope. But yet then there are companies that only care about sales and cash flow, not customer satisfaction.I would like to think all battery manufacturers are striving for "Zero Defects" not just BMW.
At the rate EV performance has ramped up, I wouldn’t be surprised if everyday people end up with Formula 1 speed and handling in 10 yearssame could be said about any number of world records, or for that matter, formula 1 racing![]()
Oh I don’t think we need that. We don’t a bunch of cars on the road going over 200 mph.At the rate EV performance has ramped up, I wouldn’t be surprised if everyday people end up with Formula 1 speed and handling in 10 years![]()
OR DO WEOh I don’t think we need that. We don’t a bunch of cars on the road going over 200 mph.![]()
You may be on to somethingAt the rate EV performance has ramped up, I wouldn’t be surprised if everyday people end up with Formula 1 speed and handling in 10 years![]()