Maybe not purposely use it but having 4wd/AWD has many safety benefits. Think pulling out in rain, sliding in snow or ice, recovering from hydroplaning or recovering from an unusual attitude of some sort. Lots of safety benefits. Even though my daughter will never actively select 4wd, and will...
If that happens I will have to sell everything I own to fund my purchase and rotorcraft ticket. You can be sure a Tesla aircraft of whatever design will be almost too easy to fly. And probably their own in-house avionics to help keep some costs down.
I think the Prius is gonna have to be included in the squishy box thing category if the Aptera is ?. It would definitely be annoying having fewer vehicles than drivers in the house. Wouldn’t work for me either.
It’s a YouTube channel where they often test trucks against one another in the Rocky Mountains. They test things like the manufacture’s rated towing capacity, brakes, trailer sway, etc. It’s a professional group of guys with well produced videos. I think you would enjoy it. The channel is called...
This may sound a little self centered but I am not buying a CT to be environmentally friendly or economical. I am buying it exclusively because of the utility and coolness of it. Environmentally friendly and economical just happen to be positive side effects of the design to me.
Not to say that...
Could be called the TESLAvision jet lol. Wish I could afford a 206. Did my training in a 150 and 172 all the way through private. Been eyeballing a Beech Sierra. I’ve had a sour taste when it comes to Cirrus due to a couple reasons. I picked the 172 because that is what I am most familiar with...
Yes! This would lead to a lot of creative folks coming up with different solar designs. It would be so cool to have a built in MPPT with a simple + and - MC4 or similar plug that would accept a decent range of DC voltage and amps. This would be one of the coolest features for a CT in my opinion...
That picture reminds me of a trip I drove from El Paso to dang near half way to Mexico City. I was surprised to see the further south we got, the more cars I saw without doors. A number of them VW Beetles.