The merc 320 is a single wiper design, not a vertical wiper design. It hides the same way all wipers hide, below the hood, in a space that causes a ton of drag, which is why it’s being eliminated on EVs
Everyone will have their opinion, the best thing is to go to tirerack.com. Find the tires you're interested in, click the compare button. and choose based on what you prefer. They do their own testing of almost all the tires they sell. and also have user rated stats as well. So you can choose...
Speed limit has no bearing on left lane. Show your only going 63 in a 2 lane. Most drivers handbooks require passing at a minimum of 5 over, so unless this happens to be a 2 lane 55, then you were probably going to slow. But not enough data given to make any judgment.
If you can afford it, buy it. You won’t regret it. But by afford it, I mean afford it, not, “I can afford the bigger payment” but “I don’t need a payment”. That kind of afford it.
That still doesn’t mean it’s fixed. it’s a very low failure rate to begin with, I have 25k mi and mostly L2 charging and no issues. Others have 60k and no issues, yet.
I recently updated by rear display mirror to a custom 14” super wide monitor, with a custom 3d, printed case, it replaced the factory mirror mount, all wires hidden. I was going to do a write up on it. But after about a week of driving, I think the weight actually pulled my front FSD cameras...
Without any data on average miles driven or hours charge per part number this means nothing. if there are only 6 “G” version with only 5 hours charged, and no failures then we can’t confirm it’s fixed.
Has there been any stats that have shown a correlation in PCS failure? Charger brand, charging frequency, charge limit, geographic area(electricity quality, or climate), milage driven, garaged, elevation, daily charging vs weekly, anything at all?
Cars need to be beautiful, it’s not just function over form. A great car should have both. And at that price it should be beautiful.
There are some cars I don’t, like the Porsche, I can see the beauty in it though, I can see how and why it’s beautiful, and why they are considered beautiful...
No I didn’t say it has physical backup system. It has a backup redundancy system. It has had 0 incidents so far with a failure or the steering system.
i would give up rear wheel steering before giving up the variable steering. I’d give up my CT before giving up the SBW, that is what make the...
Would I sleep? No but I can’t sleep when my wife drives, and I trust the truck more. But I would watch a movie On the main display, or behind the steering wheel. I feel that would be just enough a of a distraction to kill a long road trip, while still being able to pay some attention, while...
Yeah, go another magnitude of 10, my setting in blender are strange. My Bambu slicer is always like, “this is ridiculously tiny, you probably mean for this to be x units, and it converts it correctly”
I thought the same thing when I heard him say it, like dude cybertruck has it, and you had one. But I didn’t feel like he was giving the design praise. It felt like it was giving it some shade. To be fair. The single vertical wiper is a bad design, Elon hated it, it was just the only...
He didn’t say it like he was kissing their ass, he kind of had a “this a weird way of doing it” way of saying I’ve never seen this before and he was referring to it having two vertical wipers.
I think the argument is "Tesla should allow it" not that it's "Not allowed", we know it's not allowed. You seem to be against the idea that Tesla should not offer this, and we want to know why. (I personally don't think it's needed) but you seem to have stronger feelings that no-one should...
All Ice vehicles have a "Lock you kids in the back" feature that doesn't let you open the door from the inside incase of an accident, no matter how hard you look for a release. That doesn't seem to be concerning to anyone, so why should a hidden emergency latch be so concerning.