... yet another whacked out democrat, out of juice, stranded, high 'n dry, in his toaster-oven car (heh! heh!): Actor Ben Affleck and Son Stranded After Electric Truck Dies › American Greatness Anyone stupid enough to buy, a FORD!? Certainly grounds for divorce, any guy's wife would be quite right, finally ridding herself of the sorry, worthless ditto--head - Samuel, '04 Ruthiemobile -
heh! heh! that's funny stuff man. i ran out of gas in my prius, grounds for divorce? mrs b was laughing
exactly. i'm driving a bolt now, and she likes it better than the hycam because of the higher seating position. she never cared for the prius, and the hycam is mostly for cruising.
I had a tow 1/2 mile away from the SuperChargers. In a hurry, I'd not accounted on a 95F degree day the car needing to cool the battery and associated higher load. This was just 'tuition in the school of hard knocks.' Bob Wilson
I have a 2.3 gallon tank in the 2017 BMW i3-REx that I typically fill up when it is down to the last quarter tank. Bob Wilson
@ Ford: meh. My last 6 vehicles have been GM, but my last 4 company vehicles have been 2 Priuses, 1 Ford, and (currently) a Jeeplet. Out of the 10 - the 4 pickup trucks have been the 'best tool for the job.' Anyone that thinks that (in 2020) there's a fundamental difference between automotive (or many other) 'brands' is a victim of nostalgia: History after 3 drinks....
Not likely much worse than my 1969 Corolla 2 speed automatic. I think that one did not make it to the US. When the engine idled, the corners of the front bumper vibrated up & down. I bought it used when I was raised in Canada & then survived a freeway sandwich.
They stopped making those when Regan was President. I actually owned a Chevy Spectrum back then, which was a rebadged 'suzu. Damn good car by 80's standards. I used the throttle like an on/off switch, learned how to do e-brake turns, and the only time the car failed in service was pilot induced. It was a hideous gold color, which was excellent 'geezer camouflage' in those horrible 55-mph speed limit days. IIRC, I got something like mid 30's mpg. A shipmate on my first submarine got a Honda CRX at the same time and racked up enough points in my 4 patrols to put his license in serious jeopardy. Me? I couldn't say for certain how fast those 'suzus would go - because at that time our government mandated those "see-no-evil" 85mph speedometers.
I remember another acronym for FORD, F-ix O-r R-epair D-aily. None of this is really true though, because all cars suck to some degree. I don't know much about Fords. The only US vehicle I ever bought I still have, a '96 Plymouth Grand Voyager. It's a "running around town" car now since the transmission could fail at any moment. (The LeBaron was a gift from my parents to my spousal unit)
After over 25 years of Toyotas, i disagree, if you choose wisely. My 2000 Tundra & 2008 Corolla are both still going strong. Other than serpentine belts & headlights, the only thing they have needed is regular maintenance.
My Dad bought two Model A Fords thinking it would teach his sons mechanics. They taught us "DON'T DO THAT AGAIN!" Later, Dad gave my wife and I a Chevette ... "DON'T DO THAT AGAIN!" Bob Wilson