EVs are the perfect anti-viral cars. You exit your house and get in the car, drive around anywhere you need to go--such as grocery store or take out food and return. You plug it in for 10 or 20 minutes and you are already back to full charge and ready for the next day. No contaminated gas pumps to mess with and no maintenance needed for the next 12-18 months while waiting for a vaccine to come out. Mike
absolutely. and toyota even more so with their quality and reliability. i'm doing 8 miles a day 4 days a week, and 17 the other 3 days. the only gas i've used in the last 5 weeks is for the engine to run evey 124 miles
Or a Hybrid PRIUS - only need to fill about every 1000 km. I remember the '70s Oil Crisis. There was a newspaper report which said that a Doctor (back in the days when a lot of calls were House Calls) - got rid of his V8 and bought a Peugeot Diesel as he could get nearly 3 times as much distance out of a fuel-tank.
From the title of this thread, I was somehow expecting a plug for camping out in an early Gen 3 with the Plasmacluster in the HVAC....
Yes, but if you don't let anyone else in your car it will never matter. Be a good citizen and just drive alone Mike
You're forgetting the rather famous WW II, home front propaganda poster which exclaimed "When you ride ALONE, you ride with Hitler".
I guess, while technically possible, however the 6 ft distancing guideline is based on the distance it takes for a droplet in a sneeze large enough to cause an infection to get to someone. How is this going to happen from car to car? A sneeze in one car, exhausts to the air and gets in the other car, past a filter into the cabin??? Time spent worrying about this should have been spent washing hands, perhaps. Mike
Well, yeah. I was talking to someone in USA recently, she was saying about the disaster of closed restaurants etc wherever she is. And I said that it wouldn't worry me - I've eaten out twice in 12 months, bought only 2, maybe 3 Take-Aways - and don't recall buying a coffee out for over 12 months. She was flabbergasted - it was on a BLOG, and I was amazed, some said that they never cook at home. Different culture, no doubt.