airplanemechanic
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My bass boat is a hybrid. It's a 1990 and it's got a gas engine in the back and an electric motor in the front.
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So....no battery?Sorry, but my 1970 Olds Cutlass 4-4-2 simply refuses to run on electricity.
in time electric cars will be the normnever driven one myself. It seems they are more popular in China and the far east than in the west. Are they the future or not? What do you think?
I had a chance to drive a Tesla Model S about 5 years ago. I was impressed. The technology is amazing. But the speed is breathtaking. I have driven some fast cars in my life, from a Jag XKE to a 1970 GTO. But nothing compares to the launch of the Tesla. I say "launch", because it feels like a ride at Six Flags.
Covid shows, at least, how rapidly adaptation to necessity takes place.
Mine too.My bass boat is a hybrid. It's a 1990 and it's got a gas engine in the back and an electric motor in the front.
never driven one myself. It seems they are more popular in China and the far east than in the west. Are they the future or not? What do you think?
Mr. Fusionnever driven one myself. It seems they are more popular in China and the far east than in the west. Are they the future or not? What do you think?
Maybe if we added some new reliable electricity generation?
Nukes would work, wind and solar.......not so much.
Go test drive one. If you like the Tesla better than your Honda Accord then buy it. If you like the Accord more then stay with that.Sorry, but my 1970 Olds Cutlass 4-4-2 simply refuses to run on electricity. My 2006 Honda Accord with 32,000 miles on it (bought new) also balks.
Both function as they should and are long paid for. Both do over 100MPH easily.
So I should buy a Tesla why?
So....no battery?Sorry, but my 1970 Olds Cutlass 4-4-2 simply refuses to run on electricity.
It was a joke. Lighten up dude.I see you know as much about cars as you do about politics.
Because you like it better and you want it. Same reason most people buy most the stuff they haveGo test drive one. If you like the Tesla better than your Honda Accord then buy it. If you like the Accord more then stay with that.Sorry, but my 1970 Olds Cutlass 4-4-2 simply refuses to run on electricity. My 2006 Honda Accord with 32,000 miles on it (bought new) also balks.
Both function as they should and are long paid for. Both do over 100MPH easily.
So I should buy a Tesla why?
Why spend the money on something that will go from Point A to Point B no better than what I have?
Maybe China can reach their 2035 goal perhaps not but it seems they are certainly trying to make the worlds largest market go electric