cbwoodard
Collin Woodard
cbwoodard

Absolutely this for me. For years I assumed a Tesla was an inevitable purchase for me just because of the Superchargers. Even as quality began to dip, and Elon slowly got worse, I figured I could hold my nose through that to get the only vehicle that had a good charging experience. While I *did* break past that before Read more

Cracker Barrel’s core demographic would probably start boycotting them if they did anything nice for EV’s.  Read more

incEl Camino”... wow, shut down the net boys, nothing’s ever going to be this funny ever again. Read more

We must find these increasingly rare instances of wide bipartisan agreement where we can! Read more

I agree on the looks - My first thought when I scrolled to that section was it was an S2000. A *little* aggressive, but not crazy. Read more

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After too many of these WCSYB articles without any ridiculous answers, I’m happy to see a salvage-title Viper on here. Read more

Extreme owner here, we also have a Model Y long range in the household. We love the Fisker. The Ocean beats the Model Y in EVERY. SINGLE. CATEGORY. except software. Although honestly, 2.0 has vastly improved our Ocean. It should have been delivered with 2.0 to begin with…. The fob consistently works now, overnight Read more

I have an Ocean One, which was delivered in October. Mechanically, I love the car - drives smooth, it’s fast, it looks great, and the giant sunroof is the *best* thing I’ve ever had on a car. I also love having Spotify, and Disney+, etc, on the giant screen, and I very much appreciate having physical controls for Read more

I have an Extreme. I love the car and will drive it until it dies. I have not had serious problems like others have reported. My main issues are with the key fob and no air coming out of the floor vents. They are scheduling a tech for the vents and hoping the 2.0 update makes the fob work better. I’d still like to Read more

I drove one of these around for a day many moons ago when they were new. I’m sure the first EV I’ve ever driven and at the time I think only the Leaf and Roadster existed outside of California (And the compliance vehicles they got there). Read more

Have one. Going to keep it. It does have a lot of software bugs but usually it lets me drive it. It’s an enjoyable car to drive. I’m capable of doing a lot of standard automotive repair work myself, including potentially fabricating parts in situations where an aftermarket replacement isn’t even available. Not saying Read more

Ive have the FOO 0972/5000. I bought it for its 360 mile range as a SUV. Also for its quirky features to a lesser extent. The car’s never been software complete, and none of the bugs have stopped me from using it. The 2.0 update fixed most things, but introduced a couple new bugs, although minor. There’s features that Read more

I have one. Ultra trim ($50k before incentives). Sucks to see them go under and my car be essentially dead if anything even minor happens to it. But I like the car a lot. The software is at a point now that it’s fine. Not tesla level but it works. I’ll drive it until it dies. It’s comfortable, good looking and that’s Read more

My wife and I were on that exact flight. We lucked out and found a hotel but it was very expensive, nearly $700 as it was an ocean view room. United didn’t have any hotels/rooms left in their system and told us we were on our own. Since I travel frequently with status on United, I knew the drill so immediately started Read more

Any Jalops out there have any insight on using car seats in the Maverick? From what I’ve read, it looks like it’s a real hassle for most seats and that leg room quickly becomes an issue... Love to know if anyone has any personal experience though.  Read more