Harley's LiveWire S2 Mulholland electric cruiser unveiled with 195 km range
US based bike manufacturing company Harley Davidson’s has introduced the new S2 Mulholland electric cruiser in the USA. It is the fourth electric bike from Davidson. It looks very gorgeous and equipped with modern technology.
The S2 Mullholland is based on LiveWire’s S2 electric platform. It is equipped with a 10.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that gives power to 63 kW(84 bhp) PMS electric…
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Cars, car maintenance, and car purchases are all such interesting yet varied knowledge topics. Cars seem like you go all in or enough to get you to work and that's it. Let's talk about purchase types a bit.
Background:
These kind's of posts I tend to like to start with my background in this. I come from a family of mechanics and car enthusiasts. While I am female, I never minded getting my hands dirty with a car or a DIY project. This can very easily be seen as a manly thing, or a sexist thing as women with cars tends to be sexy or wannabe manly. My mom got her license as soon as she could. For me driving was boo. I was in my late teens/early 20's when I got my license.
My first car was a Green Honda Element. I got it as a gift for my 16th birthday (I think)? I had asked for a shopping trip, but got a car. My grandfather used to run a towing company and had easy access to cars. My stepdad drove it, usually taking me to college before I had to go to LA for year 2. It eventually got sold and the money went to my moms Ice Cream Truck business. That eventually got sold so that she can be an air stewardess.
Once I had my license, my dad and I got a loan together to get my first real car. My mom would not let me have my dream car, Mini Cooper. So we as a family "settled" on Chrysler PT Cruiser. I loved that car, it fit so many people. It was like a race car but on a budget. I moved out of state with that car. I came back. My mistake was letting a family member borrow it, after a long drive back to California, and they cracked the frame and the car was totaled.
With this I decided, and partially had to, get a new car. I wanted to enjoy the "new car" experience. I got a Dodge Caliber, and it wasn't bad, but it was the only car I did not like or love. I eventually traded it in for my Mini Cooper Clubman. My dream car. It was a loaner car, but it has all the bells and whistles. I have paid it off and will drive it as long as I can.
So, If I have my dream car-why would I make any other purchases? My partner likes to have more than one vehicle. He drove Toyota Prius for 10 years, and we did some car shuffling. He tried a Toyota Highlander, which was nice. It was a good car for family but not as a commuter. So, the commuter was Ford Fusion. Not bad, but still one of my least favorite cars. While the Fusion is on its way out, he decided to play with Electric vehicles and got a Hyundai Ioniq 5. He tried to talk me into a Tesla and I was like hard no.
Types of Cars:
Gasoline: Ya know your normal car.
Hybrid: Electric and Gasoline.
Electric: Using only electricity as a form of gas.
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles: Using natural gas as a form of gas.
There is getting to be a case for Electric, but we as a society are not prepared to all be on it. Gas is not bad, but there is a really hard case to make for what the objectively best option is. Fuel Cell is not bad, but not enough stations.
There is another big question...
American: There is pride about American cars or american jobs.
Foreign: Some of the better designs and technology comes from non american brands.
Cars are such a changing industry, from types of cars made to car brands. Some brands retain their value better, and some brands play price games because everything seems to get more expensive.
Types of Purchases:
Buying: You would make monthly payments, with a trade in or money down, for X amount of years.
Leasing: You would make monthly payments, can use a trade in or money down, for X amount of years. You have a limit on how many miles you can put on it, and an option to buy it out at the end of the lease. You can also make one payment for all the payments and play with the interest rate.
Do your research, and when you go to make your purchase-have confidence. Don't get pushed around by people who need to make a sale. You need car salesman, and he needs you. We are all part of an ecosystem. Have fun getting a car and drive like you care about your fellow drivers!
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Skates électriques: Une gamme de skates électriques modulables à l'infini
Composez le skate électrique de vos rêves en choisissant un plateau type cruiser, skateboard ou longboard, une motorisation simple ou double, une batterie standard ou longue distance, une télécommande homologuée ou débridée, avec différentes fonctionnalités. La gamme Powerkit est entièrement modulaire, elwing halokee avis ce qui permet une infinité de configurations et des évolutions au fil de vos envies. Laissez-vous guider pour trouver facilement votre configuration idéale.