You stopped the van on the left side which is the wrong side should be on the right side which is the right side if you live in a country which drives on the right side which is the right side.
Thanks for all your troubles Bjorn, watching you go through all these 1st (modern) generation EVs and their issues and knowing the better tech coming just keeps me going waiting for the better stuff.
Björn: “naa we don’t need to test all the ID cars, there are all the same”. Me knowing VW has there software/updates not under control 😅 They changed the BMS with 2.4 the smaller 🔋, with 3.0 they changed it for the larger once (apparently there are two different types of he 77kwh pack) and by looking at your BUZZ tests, it looks like the changed something again. And yes, I would love to have that charging speed in my ID.3 Pro S 😁
40% less moving parts in the drive train but 65% more expensive than a car with a conventional engine. You are being robbed where you stand! And don't come off saying it's new technology still in its infancy. Batteries have been used to power vehicles for more than 60 years.
…awaiting part 2 eagerly. You know it’s going to be coded to allow you IN to the red turtle mode as capacity drops, but not let you OUT until there’s a higher threshold reached. Let’s hope the difference is less than 2 ecoflows worth.
It is good to try this out... But not the best place to of been stranded... Power banks are great,but i dont think those will fully charge your battery? A fast charge is what you need.... I m still weary of Electric cars... I will stick with Petrol or Diesel for has long as possible... Think its best not to go lower than 4% before u charge it next time & fast charge should not take too long.... Informative Video thanks😊
@@bartgugelot5788 If a petrol/diesel vehicle runs out of fuel, you can quickly and easily just pour a few liters of fuel in from a jerry can and be on your way in 5 minutes. And running out of fuel won't damage the engine. Running a lithium-ion battery cell below 2.7 volts can damage the battery, and you will have to have the vehicle towed, since there's no practical way to charge it by the side of the road. If someone brought you a 6 kw generator, it would take at least 2 hours to put 20 km of range back into the battery. If you never let your EV battery get below 25% charge, it will last longer than if you frequently run it all the way flat.
@@laura-ann.0726 correct, those are some important rules for "battery" stuff, same for solar system with batteries. The thing is... we "human beings" are usually busy and adding another stress like "EV car battery rules" to be worried about is something that is not going to work well with a lot of people. Think about a single mom with 3-4 children, someone old or someone that is an owner of several businesses. So EV makers should consider adding smart programming rules (unless they already exists) to deal with daily human brain farts and to avoid getting the battery charge to 0% and/or keep a reserve.
You need to put one of those luggage thingies in the trailer hitch and then stop by harbour fright and buy a small gas gen set to help you along. You could then putt-putt down the road.
Bjørn: parks on the wrong side of the road Also Bjørn: complains that the charge port is on the wrong side (which is the right side because its the right side)
Why not put a charge port on the inside as well? People carry battery banks for their phones and add fuel cells to gas cars. Why not have the same thing for EVs?
I think you'll need to get the 'State Of Charge BMS' over 4% before it lets go of the "turtle" 🐢because that charge was around 4% when the vehicle reported 0%...
10:10 Well you're at a right hand drive country, you obviously should have stopped the car on the right side of the road, not the left side...then the right side would have been the right side and not dangerous at all.
Sadly soon all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.!!!! (BABBVEN LAWS AND TEBBVEN ORDERS)!!!!!!!
An little observation... In Spain according to road regulations, maybe I think European regulations too, at least in Spain it is a crime to run out of fuel on a public road, if you meet a police officer they will fine you, . Another thing would be a breakdown, in cases of breakdown they do not fine you. Because it is the responsibility of the driver to have the vehicle in optimal conditions for circulation on public roads, driving with a low battery is an infraction, since the vehicle does not comply with minimum safety, it is no longer safe on the road. For this they denounce you, at least in Spain.... Yes, drive in Spain sucks.
How long does the battery last on the driveway with a full charge at 17c in the snow running a TV, kettle, ninja? Best off having solar panels on the roof
is there really a 'good' side and a 'bad' side for the charge port? There are situations where you best charge the car on the right side, other times on the left side. They should be placing one on BOTH sides (it's only electrical wires, not so difficult). It would also create a standard for all countries, whether you drive on the left or right side of the road.
The point is your charge port and driver's door should be on the same side because when parking in small spaces you always leave space on that side. If the port is opposite the driver's door you have to leave space on both sides of the car which may not be possible. Though personally I like a nose-mounted port they don't work well for Bjorn with snow and ice being kicked up by other cars and freezing the port shut.
@@CampGareth correct, but it is certainly not a universal solution. In many cases charge stations are put on a regular boardwalk. When you park (let's say on the right side, for most countries) your charge port would be located on the side of the road. So you have an open charge port and a cable hanging on the side where cars are driving on the road. For me personally it would be a good solution having it on the driver's side (left) or the front as my car stands very near the right wall in my garage (which is what you explained). My point is: every case is different, so car manufacturers should recognize this and put in multiple charge ports so owners have options. It's mostly just electrical wiring you could easily find a place for in the chassis. You can argue it would add to the price, but do we really know now what we're paying for each part of our car? If we did, I imagine we'd be surprised that some hardly used gadgets we think are super cheap, cost a lot and we'd be asking the car industry to get rid of them. Also this: it would benefit car manufacturers as customers take this into consideration when they're buying a car, thus eliminating some cars because of this.
@@DrStrange1966 yes, I believe so. There may be other cars too. The fact they did it means it is possible and they found it useful too. As I explained, when doing research on the EV I wanted to buy, I had to eliminate some cars just because it was too impractical to charge them in my garage (and I will be charging at home for 99% of the time like most people, so that's a very important issue). It blows my mind that car manufacturers don't seem to recognize this.
Doesn't the park brake engage in neutral? Or do you manually disengage it to freewheel? Also, is the parking brake based on the friction brakes, or a locking mechanism on the drivetrain, or both?
What a cliff-hanger, can't wait to see how this adventure ends... 😅 But a great test to see how the MEBs behave, and to know it's best not to run my Enyaq that low, ever. (5% is lowest I've had to go so far)
I have a Ecoflow mini in my smart fortwo ED just to have a option to charge when battery is dead. also i have a "granny-charger" that has a 6a charching opting since the ecoflow-mini only outputs 1400watt without xboost. also have a solar panel I can charge the ecoflow with but the charging port for solar only allows 300 watt :( but hey, its a little extra
Hei du som har litt erfaring med den nye buzzen hva er meningen din angående å bygge om/bruke den som en camper. Plass bateritid når den står i ro og lignenede
Stupid behavior of the Ecoflow. Imagine you have to go somewhere and only can take the main battery with you. Imagine the main battery is alsmost empty and there is like 40% in the secondary battery that you can not take with you.....
This kind of test is pointless to me. Have you ever seen a car reviewer on RUclips drive a gas vehicle to the last drop of the tank to see how much mileage it can do with a full tank of gas? And then grab the little can of gas that he carries in his trunk to put a few liters back in order to go to the nearest gas station to refuel? I have never. Why? Because this kind of test is completely useless, since no one ever drives a vehicle to the extreme limit of the tank or the battery. What does one learn from a test like this? Absolutely nothing, in my opinion.
I watch them to be entertained by Bjørn's antics, and also paid special attention to the Tesla one (and will also watch the heck out of a Chevy Bolt one) because I actually drive those two cars and it's good to know what to expect if my charging "Plan A" fails and my "Plan B" is looking sketchy. But mostly for Bjørn's antics.
It’s both fun and a learning experience. Does this or that manufacturer give you a little bonus at “0”? Does it just stop at 0? This crazy man makes a video of him trying it! It’s great!!
Maybe you could make the same test with Volvo C40, this should be very bad - it's limiting power even at 10% SOC so at 0% I suppose it would be a snail or a rock.
Surely your comment about the charge port being on the wrong side of the car because you will get knocked down would be fixed if you stopped on the correct side of the road….? Surely you should be stopped on the right?
„It‘s dangerous to have the chargeport on this side because of traffic“. Says Björn while being parked on the wrong side of the road 😂
Seriously. Norway is ‘normal’ right lane driving right?
Yes!
Maybe his mind was on Thailand.
Guys, "the right side is the wrong side, It should be in the left side which is the right side but It is on right side."
The joke went straight above your head :P
For some reason I find it fascinating to watch Bjorn running out of charge and then recharging again. Cinema redefined!
I know, it’s bizarre what tripe we watch nowadays.
Actually at the same Spot like he did with the Model Y:
ruclips.net/video/y675YCgSnlc/видео.html
Yeah, I even enjoy him listing his sponsors. Weird. I just think he's a generally likeable person.
You stopped the van on the left side which is the wrong side should be on the right side which is the right side if you live in a country which drives on the right side which is the right side.
18,4 kWh/100 - that's a very good result for such a house on wheels
No, it is just average for the class.
Thanks for all your troubles Bjorn, watching you go through all these 1st (modern) generation EVs and their issues and knowing the better tech coming just keeps me going waiting for the better stuff.
( Minute 10:34 ) Friend, your standing on the wrong side of the street !!! LOL
If you had parked on the right side you would stand safe !
I love watching you torture exspenive, state of the art vehicles.
This was not torture at all
@@bjornnyland I guess not, it coped well.
Björn: “naa we don’t need to test all the ID cars, there are all the same”.
Me knowing VW has there software/updates not under control 😅
They changed the BMS with 2.4 the smaller 🔋, with 3.0 they changed it for the larger once (apparently there are two different types of he 77kwh pack) and by looking at your BUZZ tests, it looks like the changed something again.
And yes, I would love to have that charging speed in my ID.3 Pro S 😁
Higher DC charging speed usually means higher degradation overtime. So do you really want it?
@@mr.wizeguy8995 Sure, there’s no point have the pack lasts forever. 10y is fine, then can start at second life.
My God! What a load of utter dribble!! 🙄
40% less moving parts in the drive train but 65% more expensive than a car with a conventional engine. You are being robbed where you stand! And don't come off saying it's new technology still in its infancy. Batteries have been used to power vehicles for more than 60 years.
@@gromit3315 don’t worry about it, keep calm and carry on :)
…awaiting part 2 eagerly. You know it’s going to be coded to allow you IN to the red turtle mode as capacity drops, but not let you OUT until there’s a higher threshold reached. Let’s hope the difference is less than 2 ecoflows worth.
17:12 - LOL! ID SOFTWARE? John Carmack was there! Confirmed!
It is good to try this out...
But not the best place to of been stranded...
Power banks are great,but i dont think those will fully charge your battery?
A fast charge is what you need....
I m still weary of Electric cars...
I will stick with Petrol or Diesel for has long as possible...
Think its best not to go lower than 4% before u charge it next time & fast charge should not take too long....
Informative Video thanks😊
As already shown in the video, this is the best place. And you don't need to fully charge the battery.
Rule number 1 in owning an EV... Don't let the battery die or drain to zero.
Is that rule any different in a fossil fuel vehicle…?
@@bartgugelot5788 If a petrol/diesel vehicle runs out of fuel, you can quickly and easily just pour a few liters of fuel in from a jerry can and be on your way in 5 minutes. And running out of fuel won't damage the engine. Running a lithium-ion battery cell below 2.7 volts can damage the battery, and you will have to have the vehicle towed, since there's no practical way to charge it by the side of the road. If someone brought you a 6 kw generator, it would take at least 2 hours to put 20 km of range back into the battery. If you never let your EV battery get below 25% charge, it will last longer than if you frequently run it all the way flat.
@@laura-ann.0726 correct, those are some important rules for "battery" stuff, same for solar system with batteries. The thing is... we "human beings" are usually busy and adding another stress like "EV car battery rules" to be worried about is something that is not going to work well with a lot of people. Think about a single mom with 3-4 children, someone old or someone that is an owner of several businesses.
So EV makers should consider adding smart programming rules (unless they already exists) to deal with daily human brain farts and to avoid getting the battery charge to 0% and/or keep a reserve.
@@bartgugelot5788 With my petrol power tools I deliberately run them dry when Im finished using them to get the fuel out of the carb for storage.
@@laura-ann.0726 running out of fuel can cause premature wear notably in the fuel pump
Every carmaker ever: Lets build a 60k€ car, but lets put a 50$ android/cpu unit in it for the genuine 1991 Windows 3.11 experience.
that laggy touch interface is awful
3.11 was actually quite fast on a decent machine, this is more like win 11 on intel atom
You need to put one of those luggage thingies in the trailer hitch and then stop by harbour fright and buy a small gas gen set to help you along. You could then putt-putt down the road.
Why come nobody is driving gas cars to empty and then keep driving until it stops? How is it different than this?
You can damage the engine in a fossil car.
Bjørn: parks on the wrong side of the road
Also Bjørn: complains that the charge port is on the wrong side (which is the right side because its the right side)
The joke went straight above your head. lol
ABC- Always Be Cautious about Björn jokes.
@@bjornnyland yeah, probably because it wasn’t funny 😂
Good test nevertheless 👌🏼
@@toughkix Yeah, he is not funny, just very chaotic with him changing his plans all the time. He's all over the place. Very annoying.
Why not Charge Port both sides?? Then take your pick. It's possible.
Why not put a charge port on the inside as well? People carry battery banks for their phones and add fuel cells to gas cars. Why not have the same thing for EVs?
Best cliff hanger of the whole saga. 11 out of 10, would recommend.
11:04 I've seen Level 2 charge as low as 188 VAC single phase on my tesla in US and it had no issues charging.
Haha, man you are so funny and at the same time very serious with the tests.
Thanks for another good video.👍🏻
He is still out there charging ...
...and fully enjoying the experience. Those EV people are irredeemable...
I think you'll need to get the 'State Of Charge BMS' over 4% before it lets go of the "turtle" 🐢because that charge was around 4% when the vehicle reported 0%...
No. It was 5.6 %. Check in the video.
@@bjornnyland well, that doesn't bring back the joy either :D
Your german doesn't suck, it's on point in this situation! :D
Grüße!
Bjorn, you're also standing on the wrong side of the road with the Buz, the charging port is on the right side if you're facing the right way.
The joke went straight above your head 🤣
That 3 second delay on infotainment its a deal breaker
10:37 Min.: You are really accusing the car maker after stopping the car in right-hand traffic on the left side of the road?
The joke went straight above your head 🤣
@@bjornnyland You forgot the 😉 .
"kWh/h" - units of pure WV engineers 😄
X-boost only works for simple resistive loads
10:10 Well you're at a right hand drive country, you obviously should have stopped the car on the right side of the road, not the left side...then the right side would have been the right side and not dangerous at all.
"We have to bring out the Ecoflow. We charged for half an hour it's apparently not enough..." * Three Hours Later.. * 😁😁
Electric cars are the future... apparently...
Hei Bjørn!
Hvis det ikke var for dine videoer om denne Buzz havde vi aldri turdet at køre batteriet helt ned til 7% på vores ferie! Takk!!
Sadly soon all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-(
In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called emissions and smoke crime.!!!! (BABBVEN LAWS AND TEBBVEN ORDERS)!!!!!!!
Great video- mamy different scenarios shown 👍
An little observation... In Spain according to road regulations, maybe I think European regulations too, at least in Spain it is a crime to run out of fuel on a public road, if you meet a police officer they will fine you, . Another thing would be a breakdown, in cases of breakdown they do not fine you. Because it is the responsibility of the driver to have the vehicle in optimal conditions for circulation on public roads, driving with a low battery is an infraction, since the vehicle does not comply with minimum safety, it is no longer safe on the road. For this they denounce you, at least in Spain.... Yes, drive in Spain sucks.
Man, I love this van. Perfect for a big lap of Australia, camping and holidays
Yeh and now you can have an electric "jerry can" for tight spots!
Good luck with that. Literally one charge station in all of Australia.
@@Wolf-yw7en hahaha. There's heaps of 3 phase at show grounds and industrial sites
And you gonna what your gonna use to charge it 😂piss and beer?
Pack in a family and their luggage then how far will it go? I would love a petrol version of that van 🙂
10:35 YOU parked it on the wrong side of the road!
How long does the battery last on the driveway with a full charge at 17c in the snow running a TV, kettle, ninja?
Best off having solar panels on the roof
"The battery is dead, DED"
Its Schildkröte in german :)
Ioniq5 zero mile test + "preheating to DC charger" video would be very useful, probably over 50k views?
is there really a 'good' side and a 'bad' side for the charge port? There are situations where you best charge the car on the right side, other times on the left side. They should be placing one on BOTH sides (it's only electrical wires, not so difficult). It would also create a standard for all countries, whether you drive on the left or right side of the road.
The point is your charge port and driver's door should be on the same side because when parking in small spaces you always leave space on that side. If the port is opposite the driver's door you have to leave space on both sides of the car which may not be possible.
Though personally I like a nose-mounted port they don't work well for Bjorn with snow and ice being kicked up by other cars and freezing the port shut.
@@CampGareth correct, but it is certainly not a universal solution. In many cases charge stations are put on a regular boardwalk. When you park (let's say on the right side, for most countries) your charge port would be located on the side of the road. So you have an open charge port and a cable hanging on the side where cars are driving on the road. For me personally it would be a good solution having it on the driver's side (left) or the front as my car stands very near the right wall in my garage (which is what you explained). My point is: every case is different, so car manufacturers should recognize this and put in multiple charge ports so owners have options. It's mostly just electrical wiring you could easily find a place for in the chassis. You can argue it would add to the price, but do we really know now what we're paying for each part of our car? If we did, I imagine we'd be surprised that some hardly used gadgets we think are super cheap, cost a lot and we'd be asking the car industry to get rid of them. Also this: it would benefit car manufacturers as customers take this into consideration when they're buying a car, thus eliminating some cars because of this.
I believe Audi e-Tron (the big one, anyway) has charge ports on both sides.
@@DrStrange1966 yes, I believe so. There may be other cars too. The fact they did it means it is possible and they found it useful too. As I explained, when doing research on the EV I wanted to buy, I had to eliminate some cars just because it was too impractical to charge them in my garage (and I will be charging at home for 99% of the time like most people, so that's a very important issue). It blows my mind that car manufacturers don't seem to recognize this.
Love your dedication 💓
Forget EV vehicles
Hybrid is the way to go✌🏼🏴
10:22 🤣🤣🤣 love you Björn 🤣😉
Doesn't the park brake engage in neutral? Or do you manually disengage it to freewheel?
Also, is the parking brake based on the friction brakes, or a locking mechanism on the drivetrain, or both?
You've answered my question on getting one...NO WAY
How do you get the battery information on your phone screen please?
What a cliff-hanger, can't wait to see how this adventure ends... 😅 But a great test to see how the MEBs behave, and to know it's best not to run my Enyaq that low, ever. (5% is lowest I've had to go so far)
I have a Ecoflow mini in my smart fortwo ED just to have a option to charge when battery is dead. also i have a "granny-charger" that has a 6a charching opting since the ecoflow-mini only outputs 1400watt without xboost.
also have a solar panel I can charge the ecoflow with but the charging port for solar only allows 300 watt :(
but hey, its a little extra
I also sometimes drive to Cleavage, but most of the time I take the motor boat 🤡
I love Cleavage...
Watching you use the Navigation compared to a Tesla... It feels painful to watch. How does it compare?
11:00 And rightfully so of Tesla, the limit should be 230V + or - 10%, so 197 is too low.
Hei du som har litt erfaring med den nye buzzen hva er meningen din angående å bygge om/bruke den som en camper. Plass bateritid når den står i ro og lignenede
I think that's the problem you can't go too far into the negative, because the software doesn't think you have enough power. Unless you get 1%.
If I was a Pokemon trainer with an electric type, this would NEVER be a big problem for me.
Never do this.
Exactly. I did it so others don't have to do it.
What was the actual range achieved before it cut out?
Only Bjorn knows, and he not saying.
YOU WERE PANICING.
Thanks for the thumbnail!
To be continued? That was only twenty minutes, shiiii... Anyway, you sure know how to make bricking adventures fun; thanx BN.
Part 2 is 15 minutes long. If I post a 35 minute video, many people will be afraid to watch it because it's too long.
This app is car scanner?
Norwegian drivers approaching: "...de blodige elbilene som alltid går i stykker på denne veien..." 😄
LOL 🤣
"Daumen hoch" für Dein Deutsch 🙂
Stupid behavior of the Ecoflow. Imagine you have to go somewhere and only can take the main battery with you. Imagine the main battery is alsmost empty and there is like 40% in the secondary battery that you can not take with you.....
2200w draw and 1800w charge is poor 80%efficiency, but probably due to low current
This kind of test is pointless to me. Have you ever seen a car reviewer on RUclips drive a gas vehicle to the last drop of the tank to see how much mileage it can do with a full tank of gas? And then grab the little can of gas that he carries in his trunk to put a few liters back in order to go to the nearest gas station to refuel? I have never. Why? Because this kind of test is completely useless, since no one ever drives a vehicle to the extreme limit of the tank or the battery. What does one learn from a test like this? Absolutely nothing, in my opinion.
I watch them to be entertained by Bjørn's antics, and also paid special attention to the Tesla one (and will also watch the heck out of a Chevy Bolt one) because I actually drive those two cars and it's good to know what to expect if my charging "Plan A" fails and my "Plan B" is looking sketchy.
But mostly for Bjørn's antics.
It’s both fun and a learning experience. Does this or that manufacturer give you a little bonus at “0”? Does it just stop at 0? This crazy man makes a video of him trying it! It’s great!!
Interesting to see what happens at the limit. I wouldn't take an EV with 19% on the freeway. I would stop at 10% unless I was a block away from home.
your german is awesome :D
Danke Schön!
Im working on a gasoline conversion for the VW Buzz... will solve all the problems.
Why do you drive it until it is zero?? Doesn't make any sense....I would rather see the features of the vehicle.
That's the test procedure. For other features of this car, watch the other videos. I have tons of Buzz videos in my channel.
Man, that instrument cluster looks cheap😂
The chargeport is at the right side, you are on the wrong side of the road. You are not in england. :P
What happened to the battery when it runs out of "gas"? 🤣🤣
Will the Ecoflow chargers work on a Tesla ?
Maybe you could make the same test with Volvo C40, this should be very bad - it's limiting power even at 10% SOC so at 0% I suppose it would be a snail or a rock.
How many KM did he do? What's the real world range?
Watch the video to find out.
Can i use apple carplay or android auto in the id buzz?
Are you just charging the hazard lights? 😊
I want a Buzz, but wouldn’t want to run out of juice.
You know what these things cost? They're very expensive, way beyond the reach of the average person. And for that you get free range anxiety.
Doesn't sound like a good idea. But it's cool you did it so others don't have too...
9:35 Hilfe! Mayday Mayday 😜
How did you find out the battery is death ?
Watch the video and you will find out.
Thanks for the video, Bjørn. You have a new subscriber. I am very interested in the VW ID Buzz. I will watch all your videos. Have a nice day.
10:30 normally you park on the right side of the road when your car is broken right?
You didn't get the joke, did you?
@@bjornnyland Oh, ah, I didn't I guess.
How much are those back up battery power packs
The Delta 2 Max is 2100 euros and the Extra battery is some 1500
Great so i have to carry around a charging system because the infrastructure to charge it isn't there. makes sense !
Nope. This was a test. Normal people don't need to carry around with the test equipment...
DOUBLE ECO!
Is it allowed to park on the wrong side of the street in norway ?
Yes
Why don't we see tests of petrol / gasoline cars driven until they run out of fuel ?
Bear Grylls, Survivor Man have nothing on you!
ecoflow in the Trunk is Cheating😅
And suddenly the merit of portable liquid fuels dawns.
A small plastic container, 2 minutes and you are off.
Are you doing this on a demo car?
Hi Björn, does the heating in the rear seats work well? Where are ventilation outlets?
Nothings up !😮
PLEASE Björn make Stand-up Comedy in Germany Deutscheland
Did the battery actually "die", or did you simply run the vehicle until the battery was fully discharged? There IS a difference.
Watch the video to find out.
Deep brick 🧱 mode
Looks like you need some thunderbolt.
Surely your comment about the charge port being on the wrong side of the car because you will get knocked down would be fixed if you stopped on the correct side of the road….? Surely you should be stopped on the right?
The joke went straight above your head 🤣
Bra eksperiment :D