Jeez. In June of 2019 I did a similar road trip, and only saw 5 dead cars.
Perhaps with all that has happened since then people are having to hang onto older cars that are on the edge.Jeez. In June of 2019 I did a similar road trip, and only saw 5 dead cars.
Also no Yugos.Phew!!!
No Daewoos. Their record of exceptional long-term reliability is still unblemished!
Do the WOO!!!
Possibly, but that still sounds like an enormous increase after just 3 years.Perhaps with all that has happened since then people are having to hang onto older cars that are on the edge.
I'm not, I'd assume it would mirror the overall blend of cars on the road. And it does: Ford, GM and Toyota were the most prevalent.I was surprised at the high number of Toyota.
I’ve seen them getting dropped off a flatbed at charging stations more than once.I have seen 2 dead Tesla on the side of the road in the last month and we don't have a lot of them around here, one was blocking traffic.
Most of the cars I see smoking are Fords.Interesting post. Another project would be how many cars with oil burning smoke out the back.