Posted on 02/08/2015 1:46:55 PM PST by LogicDesigner
If someone wants to invest their own money in a Venture and he Markets his product for a Price that makes him money, I'm there if it's something I want to buy.
I don't Elect Politicians to pick winners and losers. Remember Solyndra? Wow, “free” power that only cost the Taxpayers half a Billion Dollars. Didn't work out that way.
Why are we giving someone who is buying a $100,000 PLUS Automobile a $7,500 Tax Credit? Even a $40,000 Volt Driver?
Generally speaking, you want the latest and greatest Technology, go for it but not on my dime.
Now, don't get me wrong, but when I hear Politicians using the word “investment” as a reason to raise our Taxes, I get very nervous. Government produces NOTHING, so you are investing in nothing. You are just enriching others, the Manufacturers or their preferred Clientele.
My Wife lets me drive her car.
Unfortunately, it’s a Kia at the moment.
That had what?
Something like a whopping 55 cubic inches?
Still beats the toy bike.
:D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_(motorcycle)
Why did you tell me it was a real Harley, then?
LOL
What are you talking about?? From the hole thing on the wall there! For free!!
This is a map of Tesla SuperCharger locations. Red are current locations and gray are planned locations. They can give you 170 miles of charge in 30 minutes and are generally located near restaurants. They are upgrading the stations from 120 kW to 135 kW and have talked about 150 kW in the not-to-distant future. I think once they get it to 240 kW with batteries that can take it without tapering at the end of the charge, they will be able to do about 150 miles in 10 minutes.
The claim we would reduce our military if we were energy indep3nt is naive and silly.
President Wilson didn't give them any guaranteed loans or give any rebates to their customers!
No fleet purchases or other subsidies by governments, no mandated purchases- no wonder they never succeeded...
If they exist, their prices are stratospheric. My rule for them is to price a car with an engine that’s one tier above the regular combustion engine. For a 4, price a hybrid like a 6, for a 6, price an 8, and for an 8, price it like the manufacturer’s flagship/exotic (for GM, think Corvette territory). It’s a very rough estimate for cost, but it works well enough.
For now, I’ll skip the electric bits and take a minimal-frills, turboless, high-displacement V8 car. So far, that leaves Chrysler (of all places) as the only one willing to do that in the US.
I’ll be happy when Ford returns to making American-sized cars like the Crown Vic, and not the CAFE-mandated, fake-audio generating golfcarts they make today.
“Electric cars have a long way to go to give us the safety margin of gasoline, I dont want my life depending on an electric engine when driving through blizzards in the mountains, at sub zero temperatures.”
We had a low of 34 so far this winter ...
There may come a day when you drive somewhere else.
” I dont want my life depending on an electric engine when driving through blizzards in the mountains, at sub zero temperatures.”
This one can function as an emergency generator to keep you and the family warm if power goes out.
“There may come a day when you drive somewhere else.”
So I should buy a car on the off chance that I might drive somewhere I never intend to drive?
That’s nice, but when traveling in rough and dangerous conditions I need a stronger vehicle, not an electric generator.
As it is, my present car can do that when I plug in my inverter.
“As it is, my present car can do that when I plug in my inverter.”
What is the rating on your inverter?
All the driving is on I-75
Ever heard of charging stations? There are at least 100 of them within 30 miles of my home (fast charge). There will only be more in a few years time as the technology will not go away this time.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.