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Is there a formal grading system for battery quality?

If there isn’t, there should be.


 
Okay I just read how much it costs to change the oil in a Bugatti. Apparently you have to remove a bunch of parts and there are 16 drain plugs. It’s costs between $20,000 and $25,000 to change the OIL!!
 
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Okay I just read how much it costs to change the oil in a Bugatti. Apparently you have to remove a bunch of parts and there are 16 drain plugs. It’s costs between $20,000 and $25,000 to change the OIL!!
Pocket change! My guy comes to my house but charges me $32,000. It’s worth it though. Then Chauffer can continue working in the gardens and cleaning my windows. First world problems are the bane of my existence
 
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Okay I just read how much it costs to change the oil in a Bugatti. Apparently you have to remove a bunch of parts and there are 16 drain plugs. It’s costs between $20,000 and $25,000 to change the OIL!!
I saw that article and was like, What? Then I thought about it for a second and thought for the price of one of those the the oil change cost was nominal. Next article.
 
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Probably off topic, but everyone go to Rolls Royce’s website and look at the model designs for this generation. I personally think they are the best Rolls designs in a long while.
 
Is there a formal grading system for battery quality?

If there isn’t, there should be.


Interesting article. Not really surprised by the results. As they say. You get what you pay for.