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creditCrazy, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?
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I drive a 2000 bmw z3 dispute it being a bmw it’s been quite bullet proof oil changes are a brease you can replace the rear windshield by unzipping a zipper my only complaint is how it occasionally breaks the laws of physics like how it smashed into a giant boulder and only broke off a single reflector and the airbag indicator light works even when there’s no bulb or any light source of any kind the oil separator somehow got water in it and didn’t effect the rest of the engine in any way ultimately it takes a lot to make something go wrong in this car and when they do fixing it will make you question if we are living in a very laggy simulation I’m honestly surprised I haven’t lagged into the backrooms in this car yet

gamermanh, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?
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Drive a 2018 Nissan leaf, fantastic car except for the fact that it uses CHADeMO for DC fast charging (cancelled connector, getting harder to find)

Would recommend getting an EV, especially if you can charge at home. With tax credits and the savings in gas you’ll have paid the difference before you’re done with the car for sure.

JohnDClay,

I’m looking at getting a used leaf or a bolt. Do you know what the battery range degradation after 5 years would be approximately? 30%? Is there likely to be some sort of cascading failure at some point that would necessitate a battery replacement? Or are they good to drive to hundreds of thousands of miles with reduced range?

gamermanh,
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Mine needed a full battery replacement after almost 5 years due to a defect, many 2018-2020 models will also have gotten the same due to the same issue. If you get one of those you get a new pack with ~170 Miles (default was 155 for mine)

Before turning it in I’d gone down to an estimated 125-130ish from the 155 it started at, honestly it didn’t really feel like it’d lost much range at all, had the battery not failed due to a manufacturing efect I feel I’d have gotten at least another 10 years before really feeling the squeeze. That’s gonna depend on how often you DC fast charge vs level 1 or 2 slow charge, though. Then again, I’d mostly used DC fast charging to charge that battery so idk how much it ACTUALLY hurts the battery in the long run.

If given the choice I’d go for a bolt, preferably one with the refurb batteries from THEIR recall. Main reason being slightly more miles on the battery + CCS-1 (More common than CHADeMO and adaptable to NACS) DC fast charging

My leaf does a daily 46 mile one way commute and I get home with 35-40% charge every day, which I’d say isn’t bad at all. If you don’t road trip it, it rules

triptrapper,

2017 Leaf here. It’s my first EV and I can’t see myself going back. The fact that I never have to put gas in it hasn’t gotten old. I should note that 2017 is ancient in EV years so the range is pretty bad. I can only rely on this as my primary vehicle because my partner has a gas car.

FCKenneth, in Favorite Mastodon client
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On Android Tusky is Wery good

frozen, in Favorite Mastodon client
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I use elk.zone on desktop because I’m used to Twitter.

On Android, I like Moshidon the best. I tried elk as a PWA and it just wasn’t great. Tusky was good, but I like Moshidon’s interface better.

Jackthelad, in Favorite Mastodon client

Tusky!

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in Favorite Mastodon client

I don’t have a favorite but i use megladon it has a feature that allows you to see what client someone uses

WaterSword, in Favorite Mastodon client
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Depends on the platform. I’m on iOS, where I really like Ice Cubes I’ve heard megalodon is good on android.

pewgar_seemsimandroid, in What does this icon mean?

most people here seem to be joking

EmoDuck, (edited )

That’s the meaning of that symbol? Incredible!

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

you’re not funny

ShitOnABrick,
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Good for them they’re having a laugh have at it

dym_sh,
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well that’s an obvious «ban user» icon, no?

ShitOnABrick,
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I would spouse but I want to be 100% sure

dontkickducks, in What's the most unique role model you've heard that was a green flag?

Jack Black. Inspires people to do what they love. Really knows how to gave fun and doesn’t care if people think it’s weird. And despite a lot of banal poop, penis, sex humour in the Tenacious D songs, they changed some lyrics in live shows to swap genders. Great example of nonchelant emancipation and equality.

OrkneyKomodo, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?
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I love the fact that I have no modern annoyances. No cacophony of binging noises to warn me about every small pointless thing: a car passing me, minor speeding, upcoming cameras, a car braking in front, reversing towards an object. Nice and quiet… just the hum of the engine. I don’t think I can drive a ‘new’ car.

Just a 2007 TT. Nothing special.

metaStatic,

I can fix my car with a 10mm socket and a hammer.

PizzasDontWearCapes, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?

Mk7 GTI. Great handling and enough power to be fun. Also quite practical.

I just changed the one thing that really bothered me by disabling the soundaktor that pumped buzzy “engine” noises into the cabin

I’d like to also reduce the turbo lag, but it’s livable

DirigibleProtein, in What are your favorite names?

Some real names I’ve come across:

  • Havoc Pennington
  • why the lucky stiff

I had more but I got distracted and forgot

HobbitFoot, in Do you interact more in Lemmy?

Far less than Reddit.

Rhynoplaz, in What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?

2016 Toyota Camry. Up until that, I always bought used old beaters and ran them into the ground, but in 2017, my new job required a car less than 6 years old, so I bought the Camry.

I might be jinxing myself, but, besides normal (disposable) things like tires and brakes and minor tune ups, it hasn’t needed any major repairs since I bought it.

SHamblingSHapes,

I bought a used 2015 Camry and have had no problems that I couldn’t handle myself. Or just ignore, like tire pressure sensors that give false failure signals.

mysoulishome,
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I bought a 2019 Corolla, the Camry’s cheaper cousin, for the same reason. Hoping it lasts til 200,000 miles with no issues. 300K would be fantastic. Last Toyota I had was a Tacoma and it made it to 270K buy replaced the transmission twice 😭

thelsim, in What are your favorite names?
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Thelsim: I like my name :)

Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit: Bangkok’s full name. It makes it sound very stately, I wish there were more cities that did this.

Mormel: Our late cat’s name. The literal translation is mongrel, but it’s gotten a completely different meaning for me. Also in Chinese pronunciation it sounds like māo māo, which just means “cat cat” :)

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