looks like someone is covering its mouth.
looks like someone is covering its mouth.
Now that would be smart marketing, the new Twitter Symbol on the doors. Wow, would be interesting if all products of his have the "X" someday. I kind of like where he "went" with the Twitter "X" I cant help but wonder if it will translate to other businesses of his.
Zippo availability on this front.Looking at a lot of Supercharger/Electrify America location pictures. Seems if you want to tow with one of these or any electric, you are either dropping your trailer or blocking half the parking spots. Not seeing a lot of pull through chargers.
The range is impressive. Too bad it took having a battery that weighs 3,000lbs on its own.
With something as big as a truck, yes. Kind of unnecessary for just moving humans the most amount of miles.There’s no other way to do it.
Hopefully the trim pieces weren't glued on like the Cybertruck.Uglier than the Cybertruk; that's saying something!
It's GM. They've done some wonky stuff in the past, but I doubt modern GM is doing that.Hopefully the trim pieces weren't glued on like the Cybertruck.
Hopefully the trim pieces weren't glued on like the Cybertruck.
Adhesives, aka glue, are extensively used in automobile manufacturing for bonding, sealing, and assembly.It's GM. They've done some wonky stuff in the past, but I doubt modern GM is doing that.
Apparently Tesla used adhesives on different parts that have different thermal expansion rates causing parts to fail and fall off.Adhesives, aka glue, are extensively used in automobile manufacturing for bonding, sealing, and assembly.
The automotive industry has seen great advances in recent years, and one of the key aspects that have revolutionized the way vehicles are manufactured is bonding. Adhesive bonding has become a widely used technique due to its numerous advantages and applications.
And it is not limited to the automotive industry.
Think that had happened with a little composite sub on a previous dive …Apparently Tesla used adhesives on different parts that have different thermal expansion rates causing parts to fail and fall off.
You can't just use Elmer's everywhere.Apparently Tesla used adhesives on different parts that have different thermal expansion rates causing parts to fail and fall off.