


More than 3,000 auto dealers sign letter opposing Biden's electric vehicle mandate
More than 3,000 auto dealers representing every major car brand and located in ever state are calling for President Biden to
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It sounds like a system update, which I thought you could do from your home. Guess they found ways for the autopilot feature to perform better. I am all for this fix.![]()
Tesla recalls nearly all vehicles sold in US to fix system that monitors drivers using Autopilot
Tesla is recalling nearly all vehicles sold in the U.S., more than 2 million, to update software and fix a defective system when using Autopilot.apnews.com
Let's see what this does to Tesla's stock price.
I imagine it's an annoyance for Tesla owners,
Uh huh...Except for the dead ones and accident victims.
Even the president of Ford hated the F150 Lightening.Consumer reports tested quite a few EVs and rated their actual performance against their advertised ranges.
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Where did he say that?Even the president of Ford hated the F150 Lightening.
Ok, he didn't "hate" it. My bad for the misquote, but he "politically" admitted to the challenges with driving one. I don't get the impression he was that impressed.Where did he say that?
I don't get the impression he was that impressed.
When I read it he was critical of the infrastructure. Charging was the issue. Whether they work out or not I dont know but like when gasoline car first came around the gas stations were an issue. More investment in infrastructure is necessary to give these a fair shake.Ok, he didn't "hate" it. My bad for the misquote, but he "politically" admitted to the challenges with driving one. I don't get the impression he was that impressed.
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Ford's CEO admits to a 'reality check' during F-150 Lightning Route 66 road trip
Ford CEO Jim Farley shared insights from his road trip with the F-150 Lightning electric pickup, saying that it was a "reality check" on what drivers face day to day.www.foxbusiness.com
According to Car & Driver, the F150 Lightening under full towing load will have a range of 100 miles or less, making it quite useless as a towing vehicle, and god help you if you want to use the heater at the same time.When I read it he was critical of the infrastructure. Charging was the issue. Whether they work out or not I dont know but like when gasoline car first came around the gas stations were an issue. More investment in infrastructure is necessary to give these a fair shake.
Of course they will, horses are still used for transportation.According to Car & Driver, the F150 Lightening under full towing load will have a range of 100 miles or less, making it quite useless as a towing vehicle, and god help you if you want to use the heater at the same time.
Lithium/Cobalt EV's will end up in the landfill of driving history. The next generation battery car will use a Solid State battery which does not rely on lithium, gets 700 miles and can charge to full in 15 minutes. It's years away though and will be god awful expensive. The next possibility is hydrogen which is equally promising but also expensive Nope, I think ICE vehicles will be around for some time unless some idiot progressive politician decides to tank transportation altogether. The California doofus springs to mind.
Expensive dumb toy of the rich. They'll get driven by their owners 2-3 times in the first months of use, and then collect dust. Maybe if we're lucky, someone will make a movie about a time-traveling pickup truck, and the Cybertruck will get featured in it.There’s a cybertruck in town here. It’s honestly even more weird in person. I caught it at night and thought it was a Rivian at first glance with the weird straight line lights. It really fucking zips. Seeing it in person, I don’t know how I feel. Part of me thought it was cool, for the novelty aspect and the fact it looked fast as shit. The other part of me thought it was ugly as fuck and dumb.
I have yet to see one in person...but keeping an eye open, for sure.There’s a cybertruck in town here. It’s honestly even more weird in person. I caught it at night and thought it was a Rivian at first glance with the weird straight line lights. It really fucking zips. Seeing it in person, I don’t know how I feel. Part of me thought it was cool, for the novelty aspect and the fact it looked fast as shit. The other part of me thought it was ugly as fuck and dumb.
Definitely possible. The people who drive Rivians around here really fucking want you to know about it. You can’t go a day without seeing one. I’m half convinced no one actually owns them, the company just pays people to drive loops around the city in them or some shit.Expensive dumb toy of the rich. They'll get driven by their owners 2-3 times in the first months of use, and then collect dust. Maybe if we're lucky, someone will make a movie about a time-traveling pickup truck, and the Cybertruck will get featured in it.