JeffKeryk
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Around here, some Bolt owners are asking for, and receiving, refunds. Some are getting credit towards another GM vehicle.
when FSD beta goes fully operational all the dorks who put $10k down on it will begin to terrorize the roads. i can still drive better than it after a 16 packOn another note, Elon Musk today tweeted that people who purchase the "Full Self Driving" option on Tesla cars can be "Lulled" into thinking that their car can actually drive itself!!
Gotta love that logic.
I’m hoping the used prices of these absolutely tank. I’d 100% buy a “cheap” one, store it in my backyard for a year and let GM put a brand new battery in it with a huge warranty attached.![]()
GM is getting under fire and has another recall on 330,000 DMax
They are getting pummeled as of late for burning vehicles
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/recall...et-330000-chevy-silverado-gmc-sierra-pickups/
feed it shop ragslooks like common diesel thing, when turbo start leaking oil to intake.
engine will keep run until oil is consumed .
gotta put in top gear and stand on brakes.
Ford EV's are starting to come out (Mustang & F150's) that were designed from the ground up to be electric.
Here is the emergency mechanical front door release for the Tesla Model 3:
Tesla warns not to use it routinely because the window ordinarily opens slightly when the door is opened.
It's in the same place as GM used for the regular interior door handle in the (?)1980s. I think my BIL's Buick had a silver handle right there. Someone's car did anyway.Thanks. It would be something to practice with. If a person didn't know or think fast, that placement could be a problem imo. The handle should be on the door where it can be pulled without even looking at it. The cars I have now I never look at the inside handle, just get in and out like it's part of movement. There is one handle so it's use becomes automatic.
You are a regular comedian! That is so funny! Gas cars catch on fire all the time! They leave patches of melted asphalt as evidence of the events.
In the late '90's, Ford recalled almost 8 million cars because of a faulty ignition switch the would keep power on continuously, resulting in the cruise control module overheating. On many occasions, this resulted in cars catching on fire.
The defect ended up in recalls that spanned over a decade of Fords. Everything from Lincoln Town Car, Expedition, Explorer, Bronco, Taurus, F150, F250, F350. And on and on. Ford even issued an advisory to owners of these vehicles to not park them in a garage, but instead park them outdoors and away from any structure.
Before all was over, over 500 vehicle fires were attributed to this defect. Even a few deaths resulted when homes were caught on fire while occupants slept, and the Ford in the garage overheated and caught on fire.
People recall all the time about the Pinto gas tank fire issue. But this issue was much more recent. And not small by any means. Ford was very slow to react. They masked the size of the issue by agreeing to recalls for only a model or two at a time, and limiting the years covered in each recall.
So yea, cars catch on fire. And not only Tesla and Bolt.
Chevrolet Bolt EV Battery Production Resumes
- LG battery cell and module production resumes with updated manufacturing processes
- Battery module replacements to begin in October
- GM to introduce new advanced diagnostics software
Always the same response, the same motion, no need to think about what to do. One tends to fall back to training and how they have always done things.Thanks. It would be something to practice with. If a person didn't know or think fast, that placement could be a problem imo. The handle should be on the door where it can be pulled without even looking at it. The cars I have now I never look at the inside handle, just get in and out like it's part of movement. There is one handle so it's use becomes automatic.
Toyota is still boring and relatively reliable, if you buy the Prius or Camry.It's like no manufacturers have any idea what they are doing anymore. GM sucks. LG sucks. But this is not unique because just about every manufacturer of everything made today sucks in one way or another.