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Cool it! Eco-friendly New York ice cream trucks are here to serve.
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Why Americans love big cars
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Volvo estate owners reminisce about Swedish workhorse before its withdrawal from UK market
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Tesla jailbreak unlocks in-car paid features
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What are your experiences with used electric cars?
I am going to be in the market for a vehicle soon enough. My 2003 car is starting to show its age. Unfortunately my family still requires two cars often enough that I will need to find a...
I am going to be in the market for a vehicle soon enough. My 2003 car is starting to show its age. Unfortunately my family still requires two cars often enough that I will need to find a replacement.
I have been bouncing the idea around in my head of getting an electric car.
As it stands, my 2003 has not gone over 50 miles in a single day more than a handful of times since we got a hybrid three years ago, and I don't see that changing soon. To me, this seems like an excellent opportunity to get a used electric vehicle that might not be getting the range that it once had. A vehicle that got 150 miles on a charge off the lot that now only gets 75 miles might be a problem for the original buyer but might not be for me.
My question to the users of Tildes - have you bought an "old" (I use this term very loosely) electric car for a similar use case? Are there problems with used electrics that don't have an ICE equivalent? Are you generally happy with the decision?
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Electric charter bus
I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Motorcoach World, which is run by a guy who iworks for a charter company as both a Director of Operations as well as a driver. He's super passionate about...
I subscribe to a YouTube channel called Motorcoach World, which is run by a guy who iworks for a charter company as both a Director of Operations as well as a driver. He's super passionate about busses and has a lot of videos talking about their history and operations.
He's currently trying to do a cross-country trip on a double-decker all-electric bus. The intro video is here, and he's doing most of his daily updates via live stream here.
I've been loosely following along since it's interesting. He's had a lot of issues with charging. Everything from chargers being unaccessible due to use, being down for maintenance/not working, being de-rated to slower speeds, etc. Obviously his issues will be much worse than typical cars due to the needs for a specific charger type and power rating, but I imagine that electric trucks would run into similar issues?
Anyway, thought it was an interesting. He left California about a week ago and as of yesterday, he's made it to Texas.
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Wisconsin’s dairy industry relies on undocumented immigrants, but the state won’t let them legally drive
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Analysis of self driving vehicle experience and suggestions re LLMs and other AI
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Human operator pleads guilty in first ever US self-driving pedestrian fatality case
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A beautiful, broken America: What I learned on a 2,800-mile bus ride from Detroit to LA
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99-year-old US trucking company Yellow shuts down, putting 30,000 out of work
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From car parts to cargo bikes: GKN workers in Italy
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Week in insights: Tax progressivity can go further than we think
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Why don’t electric vehicles have alternators?
Why aren’t electric vehicles fitted with an alternator that can charge the battery while one drives; similar to how a gas engines recharge their batteries? With all the advancement in technology...
Why aren’t electric vehicles fitted with an alternator that can charge the battery while one drives; similar to how a gas engines recharge their batteries? With all the advancement in technology it would seem that they have figured it out and won’t implement it to force people to pay for electricity or my own lack of knowledge on the subject.
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Tesla created secret team to suppress thousands of driving range complaints
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Major automakers launch new EV charging network across North America in challenge to Tesla
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New car buyers aren’t impressed: JD Power
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US federal aid is supercharging local Washington state police surveillance tech
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US auto loan rejections hit record high as consumer credit standards tighten
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Chevrolet announces Bolt EV will return after originally planning to end production
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New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority is piloting a device to automatically secure wheelchairs in place on buses
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Richmond (Virginia, USA) transit is expanding into the counties and adding a "micro-transit" service
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I became an Uber driver for a day... in a tank!
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New Jersey files federal lawsuit to block New York City’s congestion pricing plan; Staten Island sets up legal action
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Electric vehicles are sending toxic tire particles into the water, soil, and air
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Cleveland: New city policy would eliminate mandatory parking near transit corridors
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Japanese motorcycle rental experience | Hokkaido summer adventure
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Parking laws are strangling America
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Transit groups in New York call for congestion toll to be passed on to for-hire vehicle riders
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CityLine, zero emissions rapid bus transit, launches in Spokane
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A few things to know before you steal my Porsche 914
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Tesla shows off first Cybertruck after two years of delays
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Koenigsegg Gemera now available in 2300 HP hybrid Jesko V8 configuration
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This is why Toyota isn't rushing to sell you an electric vehicle
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Some major cities in the US are getting rid of bus fares
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Watching paint dry: The chemical engineering of car paint
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Anyone with DIY motorized bike experience? Considering building one!
Hi Tildes! I'm a college student considering adding a gas motor onto my existing bike. I'm in a pretty hilly city, so biking around for groceries is kinda annoying... plus I wanna just zoom around...
Hi Tildes!
I'm a college student considering adding a gas motor onto my existing bike. I'm in a pretty hilly city, so biking around for groceries is kinda annoying... plus I wanna just zoom around some trails in my free time.
Currently, I'm looking at one of the 49cc 4 stroke engine kits all over Amazon/Ebay, since I heard that 4 stroke motors are supposedly quieter and more reliable than 2 strokes. I don't care about speed... in fact, I don't want to be going over 30mph on a bike. 49cc also makes this thing street legal in my state.
I did consider doing an e-bike conversion as well, but those are much more expensive... a 4 stroke kit is ~$160, while any reputable e-bike battery alone is more than that. These things don't burn much gasoline either, getting 100-150 mpg! I'd have to ride thousands of miles before the fuel cost exceeds an e-bike battery.
So, any advice would be appreciated! Also, I'd be willing to spend ~300 on this if there is a compelling reason to get a better motor than the generic Ebay one. If you have motor suggestions, please link them!
Thanks,
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Heat waves expose electric car batteries to risk of damage
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How RVs get their swishes, swooshes, and swoops
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Jeep Wrangler might be outsold by Ford Bronco thanks to the California Air Resources Board
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Oil is hard to quit, even in Norway where electric cars rule the road
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For the motorcycle people: Overheating problems? This video shows diagnosis and replacement of the cooling fan sensor switch on a vintage Honda.
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ICE vehicle drivers, what do you do to prepare for a major road trip?
Same as the title. What is your pretravel routine for long distance excursions? Any pointers for someone who is not very mechanically oriented?
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Cops are already treating self-driving cars as 'surveillance cameras on wheels'
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Any jeepers make it over here from Reddit?
As my 2010 Wrangler goes under the knife to replace a shredded rear main seal today, I find myself wringing my hands like a nervous father, waiting for the operation to be over and my wallet to be...
As my 2010 Wrangler goes under the knife to replace a shredded rear main seal today, I find myself wringing my hands like a nervous father, waiting for the operation to be over and my wallet to be lightened to the tune of a grand. If only I had had the presence of mind to grab a tranny jack all those months ago when I could afford it, but alas...
Anyhoo... Tell me about your heep 😁
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A Tesla owner says he was locked out of his EV after its 12-volt battery died amid the Texas heat
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Can EV batteries be recycled? It’s complicated, but it’s already happening
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Triumph announces new Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X motorcycles
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San Antonio lays groundwork for downtown-to-airport transit line
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