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We can argue about what the definition of "is" is all day long, but I think reliable car starts and runs on as needed basis. So far I have not...
Well, 1.5 years and almost 30K miles with absolutely NO problems whatsoever. I paid $3,400 for the '07 with 175K miles on the clock in July 2017....
$270 for 2 rotors and a set of front pads (not including labor)?! $80 for spark plugs (not including labor)?! They are under $9/each at Advanced...
False statement! I have proof to the contrary.
I personally think a person has to be an idiot to think the Earth is flat, but here we are in 21st century with an ever-rising flat earther...
.... aaand I think we lost the OP.....
Welcome! With such little mileage (63K), I would invest into Prolong system from Hybrid Automotive (not affiliated, just a satisfied customer) and...
Bolt extractor (easy out) is trickier than it seems. They break very easily and make things more trouble than before. If not experienced with...
Cut a slot into the bolt head and use a flat head screw driver
Two of the largest factors I noticed in my Gen 2's fuel consumption are 1. Outside temperature 2. Driving at highway speeds Those two are way...
It's all about the average, not instant MPG. Average your fuel consumption over a year of driving and then re-post with questions. Cold weather...
It's not until Monday.
I have not heard of refurbishing these units nor have I ever seen a refurbished one installed anywhere in US. I would think that refurbishing...
Fair enough. I guess I do not understand the system enough to ponder that one...
I do have a mini-VCI cable, but have not set up Techstream yet. Getting by with Android apps and a bluetooth dongle thus far. However I would be...
I really like idea of a flywheel on (friction-less) magnetic bearings. But I think the point is to have a range of diverse technologies that can...
Battery tech is not standing still either and in the future we just can not be sure if hydrogen will have an edge. It's way behind now and who...
Well, then that's the elephant in fuel cell tech's room, then. If it's a net negative energy proposition, then burning gas is cheaper. In fact...
Isn't Hydrogen still a negative energy proposition (takes more energy to make H2 than it provides in electricity)? Or did I miss a major development?
I would imagine that most folks buying EVs are pretty aware of what they are getting into and have thought through the use case for their vehicle...