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I do. But only in the sense that I wish it went farther on a tank.
And please don't misinterpret that statement. It has nothing to do with the mpg it gets, but rather how small the tank is. To me the Challenger is the perfect GT car, with the exception of having to stop every 400 miles, or...
I don't have to, but it's pretty damn convenient to have (on average) some 1,000 gallons of diesel and around 150 gallons of gas stored in tanks here at home.
The ones I dispense fuel from have a batteries powered by small solar panels, so I don't even need to rely on coal powered electricity...
Not if you forget the charging cord at the store and keep having to go back to get it. Then it's only about 37,000 miles per year to run errands.
Which is still 5,500 miles more than I have put on my Ram 3500 since I bought it in '17. Of course, I also don't forget what car I'm supposed to...
Oh, I wouldn't be anxious, just curious how far it'd go, not counting on making it all the way.
The downside is the spotty cell service, so the test runs would have to be with a tow vehicle and trailer (with a winch) following along.
But on the positive side, I could also bring a 6.5 KW...
Well, in our case the minimum distance for all but the local store is 70+ miles.
Apparently the id.4 gets some 206 miles on a charge, so that's cutting it close. Past close if going south due to the elevation changes. That leaves one town to the north that'd be within reach, maybe. It's not...
At first I thought it was a misprint, a $59/mo.lease is quite affordable. Went on the dealer's website to check the details.
Then called.
With $2K down and for three years I thought what the heck let's do it. That's when I found out only Colorado residents qualify for a large chunk of the...
I doubt that walking/running while sitting down would help my knees much, if any.
But I have to admit that when coming across a VW EV lease for $59/mo. for three years I was tempted to get one. Turns out the offer was only good in Colorado, so I still haven't been able to prove how useless an...
In my case, I really want to know what speed I'm driving when going through towns and such. Then I do not exceed the limit.
Out on the open roads it's a different matter. Not that I get much of a chance to check the speedometer, but it's almost irrelevant if I'm exceeding the limit by 100 or 130%.
Yes, a 4-door is still a sedan whether it has a B-pillar or not. Without one it's a hardtop.
Of course, then there are sedan deliveries, which I think were all 2-doors.
Sedans have such a rich history, so I can see why Magnified likes them. "
"The word "sedan" was first used in 1636, according to Merriam-Webster. It originated from the Latin word sedere, which means "to sit". The word was originally used to describe a sedan chair, which was a type of litter...
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