There is so much ingenuity and technology in these things. I'm going to have to study up on them. The thought of having one does interest me. There is no way I could afford one, though. Then again, I can't afford a new gas powered car either.
Brent talks about a dog fucker, response is about Festiva's. Is there something about Don we should all know?
Instead of living an hour west of all the fun I'm two hours south now. I had to give up my position at the in crowd table so I don't know. Don was being negative nancy so I just assumed he was talking about him.
Instead of living an hour west of all the fun I'm two hours south now. I had to give up my position at the in crowd table so I don't know. Don was being negative nancy so I just assumed he was talking about him.
Naah. Svo855, who was an engineer but is no longer tried to make an electric car with wheelchair batteries that didn't work worth a fuck, said that electric cars were essentially just a flash in the pan and would never work because the technology in electric cars hasn't advanced in 30 years.
Naah. Svo855, who was an engineer but is no longer tried to make an electric car with wheelchair batteries that didn't work worth a fuck, said that electric cars were essentially just a flash in the pan and would never work because the technology in electric cars hasn't advanced in 30 years.
Bingo.
Originally posted by BradM
But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
Naah. Svo855, who was an engineer but is no longer tried to make an electric car with wheelchair batteries that didn't work worth a fuck, said that electric cars were essentially just a flash in the pan and would never work because the technology in electric cars hasn't advanced in 30 years.
Well you know when the big 3 decide to build an electric car you end up with the GEM. They cost $8k but have a $6k federal rebate and the NHTSA gives you an all new vehicle class hoping someone will buy one to use around their neighborhood. There were dealers literally giving them away and people still didn't want them. They were 4 seater golf carts with seat belts and a government tax credit.
When someone like Elon Musk decides to build one though you end up with a product people actually want and a government that puts up road blocks.
Note that I don't think the GEM was that bad of an idea and they did kind of spawn the current side by side ATV market. Now that Polaris owns them they'll do a lot better but the original idea is never going to catch on.
Naah. Svo855, who was an engineer but is no longer tried to make an electric car with wheelchair batteries that didn't work worth a fuck, said that electric cars were essentially just a flash in the pan and would never work because the technology in electric cars hasn't advanced in 30 years.
The phrase was, "they are completely insurmountable problems that will never be overcome."
And I believe it was spoken about electric vehicle/chemical battery technology in general.
That's pretty slick. I've seen the charging stations around and know it's a pay to play, but good on Musk.
Think of it like wifi. There are lots of places that offer it but do you really need it? If you are walking around downtown Austin you'll have a very strong signal and tons of free wifi everywhere. However if you are Muskogee, OK there probably aren't too many free networks floating around. There is a McDonalds, Starbucks and a mall. If you needed to plug in somewhere you could do it, it wouldn't be ideal though.
They aren't trying to sell cars to people in Muskogee, OK though and odds are most people there wouldn't consider one anyway. However people that live in DFW, Austin and Houston could easily use one. Especially if it's going to be a second or even third vehicle. Owners are going to visit hotels and restaurants because they offer charging just like lots of people visit Starbucks for free wifi.
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