Why run around with a 960 - pound, 238 - mile battery (on the Bolt) when facts and figures show nobody goes that
far in daily driving, Hyundai asks.
Not exact matches
NYCLASS, at least so
far, has also met its match
in the Teamsters union, representing the carriage drivers, and the
Daily News, which has blasted the group
in scathing editorials and launched a petition
drive to keep the horses
in Manhattan.
And spending time on the road
in this comfortable, features - laden van will make
daily driving far more pleasant.
The SRT conversion makes the Grand Cherokee one of the most entertaining models out of Auburn Hills, with all the track attitude and road muscle of the Viper but
far fewer tradeoffs
in daily driving.
What if the car
in question has been engineered from the viewpoint that stuffing its interior with such niceties as heated seats and a sunroof, or softening its suspension for the
daily drive to work are not
in fact desirable design elements but rather themselves «compromises» of an unacceptable order that go too
far in separating the pilot from the visceral thrill of motoring?
It's
far from it
in my opinion, and I would happily
drive this around on a
daily basis.
In December 2013, a national survey by the Union of Concerned Scientists found 25 percent of American households could meet their
daily driving needs with an electric car, so despite a limited selection thus
far, we thought we'd ask.
It is within our power to go much
farther: to build whole metropolitan regions where the vast majority of residents live
in communities that eliminate the need for
daily driving, and make it possible for many people to live without private cars altogether.
As long as Gremban doesn't
drive too
far in a day, he gets 80 mpg.While not quite at the 110 mpg level that we reported possible last week, Grembam's numbers come from his
daily driving, and not the carefully controlled test conditions of the 110 mpg - ers.
The researchers broke down their data
further, ranking the jurisdictions across the country
in terms of the average percentage of time people spent using their phones while
driving on a
daily basis.