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Drew Dowdell

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  1. The problem with that theory is Zero motorcycles . They have a bike that has roughly the same spec of the Livewire but is only $14,595. Much more reasonable for a bike.
  2. Well that'd be a silly way to watch a movie on your phone.
  3. They've been working on this platform since 2014. I think they're going to put a few bikes on it.
  4. Yeah, there is nothing to prevent the driver from hooking their phone up to the system and playing movies in the front seat while driving.
  5. $800 a month lease for that Blazer is insane. Not that I'm one to run to Mercedes-Benz, but you can get a nicely equipped E450 4matic (MSRP $59950) for $776 a month. In fact, you can just go to the Cadillac dealer, get a $59,285 XT5 for $704 a month for the same platform vehicle. Chevy will have to put cash on the hood of these Blazers soon enough.
  6. Send in the clowns....
  7. I'm a fan of its looks, not of the price. Level 3 charging should be really quick. If the Bolt gets 90 miles of range in 30 minutes on DC fast charging, this should do the same amount of range in a fraction of that... I would guess no more than 15 minutes max to get 90% of range.
  8. At the Consumer Electronics Show on Monday, Harley-Davidson announced the production version of the Livewire all-electric bike would go on sale in August of 2019 and pre-orders are open now. The Livewire starts at $29,799. The estimated riding range for the Livewire is approximately 110 miles on an urban cycle. With the onboard level 1 charger (a standard household outlet), the bike will charge overnight. Level 2 and Level 3 DC fast charging is available while out on the road, but charging time has not been released. Harley has stated that all dealers that sell the Livewire will have chargers on-site for public use. Harley states that the Livewire can do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds. That sounds fast for a car, but merely mid-pack for a motorcycle. Harley-Davidson in investing heavily in electric motorcycles and expects to have a full portfolio of EV bikes available by 2022. View full article
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