Posted on 10/05/2022 11:04:17 AM PDT by Ciaphas Cain
Not really worried about being electrocuted. However after some mileage if the battery casing cracks and water interacts with the lithium, there very well could be a fire.
Just like flat screens, today’s EV autos will be ‘disposable.’ Either they can’t be reasonably repaired or fixing them, to include the storage battery, will be too expensive.
That’s why I very recently purchased a plug-in hybrid. This morning my commute of 25 miles using only the gasoline engine, I got just over 82 mpg. The car is great, comfortable, quiet and a quiet. For September I drove just over 700 miles, and used just shy of 1/2 a tank of gas.
Would I ever buy a fully electric vehicle? Not until the technology improves tremendously and matures.
After only a few days, and with fewer than 250 miles on the vehicle
Stellar journalism there I tell ya.
They would have, but they didn't want to wait for 5 days.
Why not make it pilotless and also passengerless? I won’t get it one.
When one goes rogue and won’t respond as its computer refuses to acknowledge anyone, the military will have orders to shoot it down just before it crashes into a populated area of the city. Good TV but not a good idea for transportation.
Here is the next truck / vehicle I want to purchase. If Obambi or SloJo, or for that matter any linguini - spined girlieman liberal, were to see this wonderful creation, they would wet their pants. Enjoy.
https://youtube.com/shorts/k4VVWebXZfM?feature=share
Sounds more like he gave a hummer. Did it blow a tranny too?
All you need to know about electric car practicality is that Tesla’s support fleet is comprised of gas-powered Ford F-150s.
There have been lemons as long as there have been cars. But EVs, and especially EV trucks, have technological barriers that will take decades to overcome. Totally impractical without major breakthroughs.
How about the gun turret? Did that work?
When your car breaks down, hazard lights are very important.
I have never bought a new model year automobile. That is because there are always little kinks the manufacturer needs to work out. With good companies like Toyota or Honda they are usually minor.
A buddy of mine bought a brand new Pontiac Grand Am back in the 1990s. They forgot to install the button to turn on the rear defrost. It was totally missing on the dashboard.
Imagine IF this Hummer had broken down while driving through the HOOD or out in the middle of the desert somewhere.
GM has been a sh&ty company since the 1980s when they took gasoline block engines and made them into diesels. They blew up at 25K miles.
Buying a virtue signaling bauble was bad enough, to buy a Government Motors UAW product, he deserves what he got.
Right there is where you went wrong, buddy.
yup
Not necessarily, but the $0.00 resale value should give one pause...
There is a startup that has designed and created a pack that will charge a 5 mile charge in 5 minutes.
Cost is 10,000, for the pack and one battery. Batteries are swappable, each extra one is 5 miles and costs 5k
AAA regionals can probably afford those, Joe Smoe guys like me can’t and won’t
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