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The MCU replacement based on memory write only allowing 1000 or so “events” is pretty crippling for multimedia reliability regardless of daily ease of use and function.
I don't see their survey technique as too subjective -
I've yet to be able to find a sample survey, so that you can decide for yourself if it is or isn't.
I am also surprised that money changing hands doesn't raise alarm bells from an independent company, seems those who spend more (especially American brands) rank higher if they are incorporating J D Power into their adverts.
Bottom listed cars...
28. Mercedes-Benz (202)
29. Volvo (210)
30. Audi (225)
31. Land Rover (228)
32. Tesla (250)
People had less problems with A Chevy? I hardly think so. Kia coming top, you get laughed at by any one in Motors if you suggested that Kia are better than BMW.
Again. Reliability doesn’t mean it’s a better carI've yet to be able to find a sample survey, so that you can decide for yourself if it is or isn't.
I am also surprised that money changing hands doesn't raise alarm bells from an independent company, seems those who spend more (especially American brands) rank higher if they are incorporating J D Power into their adverts.
Bottom listed cars...
28. Mercedes-Benz (202)
29. Volvo (210)
30. Audi (225)
31. Land Rover (228)
32. Tesla (250)
People had less problems with A Chevy? I hardly think so. Kia coming top, you get laughed at by any one in Motors if you suggested that Kia are better than BMW.
People had less problems with A Chevy? I hardly think so. Kia coming top, you get laughed at by any one in Motors if you suggested that Kia are better than BMW.
Kia coming top, you get laughed at by any one in Motors if you suggested that Kia are better than BMW.
In terms of reliability and dependability if anyone asks me for a no hassle car that will just work I always suggest Kia. I cant see why anyone would laugh at you for suggesting a Kia as more reliable than a German car - it's almost certainly true.
Everyone has their own tastes, but I love the interior of my Model 3. I am a minimalist
Love mine too. Takes a bit of adjusting to begin with but the interior of the model 3 is a lovely place to be. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all that but looks lovely in blue from the outside too.
I know my parents would never support it.hearing his take on it all in this episode (starts at 6:20): https://youtu.be/EuG8mgdnshY
It will probably help tidy up a lot of housing estates. A lot of people with allocated parking or off street parking / garage that is more than 4 steps from their front door often resort to parking on the road or pavement to save a few seconds walk. One of the estates in our village has loads of communal parking yet it sits at about 25% full while the roads are scattered with cars. A couple of roads up from me is cars scattered everywhere while the communal garages sit full of old junk and the obligatory half finished "green laning project" under a tarp. The bin men started a bit of a dirty protest and simply stopped collecting once the the bin wagon got as far as it could
There will be plenty of solutions for people long before the option to run an ICE is no longer viable. They just may not be as convenient or as cheap as pulling up outside your front door and hooking up to your domestic supply.
But there are silly things, like you need to use the screen to open the glove box
When it comes to not being able to charge at home:I would happily buy an EV but I would want a 350 to 400 mile range, not because I want to do that sort of mileage in one go once in a blue moon, but because I don’t have a drive way so would have to charge using public charge points. Having to charge it up once every 2 to 3 weeks is a manageable faff to my life, having to charge every week puts it into the too much hassle column
There are councils making headway, IIRC Oxford have had trials for a good while now, and the terraced parking solution they liked the best was the one below.
Allocated parking, and/or parking permits will become more normal outside of London if you have space outside of your own property to fit a vehicle of a reasonable size.
EDIT: Other solutions are listed/shown here that they have been trying.
do you have the last of the fremont built Model 3 or the China built version?
But how does that work for those of us with a terraced house that opens straight onto the street, without that little walled off area? The council have already told me that we're not allowed to have a charge point installed on the wall, and even if I could I can't remember the last time I parked outside of my house so it would be useless.
But how does that work for those of us with a terraced house that opens straight onto the street, without that little walled off area? The council have already told me that we're not allowed to have a charge point installed on the wall, and even if I could I can't remember the last time I parked outside of my house so it would be useless.