It is one of the cars near the top of my used car hunt list. Keeping my eyes open for ones that qualify for the used ev tax credit. Not a lot out there yet but they are out there.
They already put out an update to stop idiots cutting their fingers off with frunk. Yes it should have shipped that way but tesla.
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/demo-frunk-closing-sensor-improvement-from-spring-software-update-2014-14-3.16440/
Other than towing what really matters is
1. lots of charging places being available and reliable
2. quick charging speeds for when you do need to make long road trips
3. plenty of range for daily crap with a decent amount of range for trips 250ish
4. lower prices (this is where 250ish miles...
It is a BS clickbait article based on something from 8 years ago.
https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/harris-ranch-superchargers-powered-by-diesel-generators-really.310833/
Violent Night 6/10
Santa does a Die Hard. They know what they are doing a do it about a well as you can. Stupid but fun. On Amazon Prime3.
Jeepers Creepers Reborn 2/10 garbage
I fast forwarded through a decent bit of the first 40 mins just to get to where something actually happens and what...
Still have a few Motley Crue and Ratt cassette tapes hanging out in my closet and on the way in to work tonight Nobody's Fool by Cinderella popped up on my Pandora mix, still rocks.
I'm in decent biking shape. I have two mountain bikes that are used as mountain bikes and a gravel/road drop bar bike. Road bikes are all about aerodynamics #1 most important thing, #2 is rolling resistance(tires). That bike is bad on both, really bad for aero. There is a good reason road...
https://www.bikecalc.com/speed_at_cadence
You can play around with that and figure out your speeds based on gearing. With that gearing and at a comfortable 80-90 cadence you are looking at 13-14mph. With that style of bike you aren't going to go super fast anyway unless you are in insanely...
That would be the BMW i3. That was straight up an EV that you could option with a small 600cc moped engine as a gas backup that only generated electricity. The problem is on gas it didn't get great MPGs, think 35mpg, and on electric you are carrying around extra weight so also less effceient...
Nobody 6.5/10
Pretty standard retired supreme badass comes out or retirement to kill everybody for reasons plot. Still fun and it is helped by Bob Odenkirk being the supreme badass and Christopher Lloyd also has a fun part in it. It is on HBOMax atm.
Wellington Paranormal ?/10
I've only...
Reboot 7?/10 ? because I haven't finished it yet
Hulu series. Basically it is a behind the scenes show about a fictional cheesy "Fuller House" type of series reboot. Has some big names in it but most importantly has Trudy from Reno 911. It isn't the best thing ever but I'm enjoying it.
My 95 miata cost me $2200 years ago and the insurance is around $350 a year for comprehensive coverage so not that much money. It is also super reliable, parts are everywhere, and it is fairly easy to work on.
Since chevy recently dropped the price of the bolt I've been seriously considering it. $45k+ is hard to swallow but $28-29k for a bolt with the options I want is justifiable. I have two cars, fun and daily, so I can always use the fun car for longer trips since the bolt sucks at DC fast charging.
Werewolves Within 7/10
A who done it or a who is it might be a better way tot put it. Didn't know it was based on a game when I watched it. A few people all of which are eccentric get trapped in a small mountain town during a snow storm when something starts killing. Fun cute little movie. On...
46 and yep. Looked like the one Captante posted and I believe we got it for free with a window A/C purchase. It was my bedroom tv and I had it up till around 10-12 years old when I got a color 13 incher for x-mas.
Either go with por 15 or one of the other rust encapsulators which can be a lot of work or just leave it alone. It is a $700 beater. Drive it till it is unsafe and then dump it at a junkyard.
It only takes significant effort at very low speeds. Personally I just disconnect it and drive without it till you can get it fixed. Not having power steering in something small like a punto would be less of of a problem to me than it suddenly going out unexpectedly. I drove an old beater...
Ghosts BBC version 8/10
Bit late to the party as there are 3 season out on HBOmax already but I really like it. Couple inherit an old manor house, lady has near death experience and can now see ghost, house full of ghosts, cute comedy ensues.
Couldn't you just use a google voice number and not pay anything. You don't even need a phone.
I'm using a google voice number for all that stuff routed too my tracfone.
That is crazy low. I sold a 03 vibe auto with 200k miles, both passenger side doors had lightly been backed into, and minor roof damage around 9 years ago for $2400. I know 9 years is a long time ago but yours is 6 years newer and in a crazy over priced car market. Mine was a real beater...
Worst one I had was an 81 plymouth horizan with a VW 1.7l 3 speed auto with 63hp. It was a very tired beater by the time I got it and had maybe 45hp but I drove it for a year and other than the master cylinder crapping out I had no issues after fixing stuff when I first got it.
Born 75 and...
The RWD version has a much bigger frunk. The front motor in the AWD version takes up a lot room. But yeah if you are just trying to hide stuff the rear cargo cover does that.
I'd probably look for the cheapest chevy bolt you can find around $12-13k. Yeah yeah batteries fires blah blah but they are starting to roll out new batteries so you can get a higher mileage bolt and a brand new battery. Gas is too expensive.
Naval jelly is a rust disolver/converter whatever. Use that before you bondo over the bare metal.
How much do you care about what it looks like when you are done? If it is just a beater and you are going to drive it into the ground and just want to stop/slow the rust I'd just knock the...
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