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I was wondering the same thing. Maybe they had to reroute the exhaust lower on the E-four?
Yes, that's what I see too. I hope that's a very big phone in the last pic!
Do you know what kWh the $/kWh are based on? Max kWh available when new? Useable kWh per cycle while achieving long service life? Other? This...
Big steps forward and big steps backward. It all depends on which steps matter most to you.
You can fit over 30 in the tray under the floor in the back :)
"Oh What a Feeling - Toyota" seemed to work pretty well for them 30 years ago. I'm not so sure that this won't work equally well now.
Y Axis units look odd. 80,000 kW would be a rather large increase in power
With no independent checking, how would you know?
The wider lower profile tires on the 17" rims also increase the risk of hydroplaning, increase the risk of pinch flats, have increased wear from...
IIRC for 2010 Gen 3, the turning circle diameter for the 15" was 34.2 ft and the turning circle diameter for the 17" was 36 ft. Assuming that...
50 - 62 MPH rounded to the nearest mph
I agree that its a problem with the Gen 3 but are we sure that the bottom of the Gen 4 front bumper is lower? We know that the gen 4 ground...
If compared to the Gen 3, the Gen 4 Normal mode is optimized more for driving feel and the North American Eco mode is optimized more for EPA test...
Why do you believe that longevity does not help resale value? It's obviously not the only factor but so far as I'm aware it is ultimately an...
I wonder if the Eco model is programmed to always start in Eco mode and that triggers an EPA test in Eco mode rather than Normal mode. Perhaps...
Doesn't the Gen 3 have that? IIRC there was quite a bit about the glass when Gen 3 was introduced
Based on the numbers quoted above: Gen 3: 42.5 / 36 = 78.5" total Gen 4: 43.2 / 33.4 = 76.6" total Lost in total legroom = 1.9" I don't know if...
The Gen 3 just works if I'm in the car with both my sons. If the Gen 4 has 1.9" less overall legroom, it sounds like a problem if 3 people with...
What's the data source on which you base this statement? It certainly does not match my experience.
So, is this a way of saying that those with first hand knowledge of what the board members knew will be sued if they reveal it?