SirReal63
Platinum Member
Prius or a 335d, that's is a no brainer. One is getting to eat a whole cake, the other is looking at someone else having a whole cake while you only get to lick the beaters.
it's not just the cost holding them back, idiots will buy tesla's today! It's going to have to have a range pushing 400 miles, recharge in under 5 minutes, weigh of battery less then 120lbs, and be cheaper than a gas or diesel car. Even then a real review of the pollution and heavy metals, and use of rare minerals in the manufacturing may still keep electric cars out forever, you simply don't want to use up those resources and pollute up on something like an electric car. HSWhen this happen I will add 10kW capacity to my PV system and buy electric car. Tesla's Battery Gigafactory May Achieve Nirvana: $100 Per Kilowatt-Hour, Report Says
it's not just the cost holding them back, idiots will buy tesla's today! It's going to have to have a range pushing 400 miles, recharge in under 5 minutes, weigh of battery less then 120lbs, and be cheaper than a gas or diesel car. Even then a real review of the pollution and heavy metals, and use of rare minerals in the manufacturing may still keep electric cars out forever, you simply don't want to use up those resources and pollute up on something like an electric car. HS
When this happen I will add 10kW capacity to my PV system and buy electric car.
Tesla's Battery Gigafactory May Achieve Nirvana: $100 Per Kilowatt-Hour, Report Says
I presume the "rare minerals" you reference are the "rare earth metals" which contrary to their name are not rare "in the wild" at all. And I don't think you'll win any argument that says producing an EV does more "environmental damage" than producing ICE based vehicles.it's not just the cost holding them back, idiots will buy tesla's today! It's going to have to have a range pushing 400 miles, recharge in under 5 minutes, weigh of battery less then 120lbs, and be cheaper than a gas or diesel car. Even then a real review of the pollution and heavy metals, and use of rare minerals in the manufacturing may still keep electric cars out forever, you simply don't want to use up those resources and pollute up on something like an electric car. HS
To each his own. A car that does 0-60 in < 6 seconds is of zero practical value to people not driving on a race track. 0-35 in < 10 seconds is rare in the "daily driving" world. Yeah, yeah, I know "fun to drive". Except most of us drive on roads with speed limits and other vehicles. Fast acceleration and cornering might be a rush to some, but you don't get where you are going any faster than the "boring to drive" car. You just use more fuel and wear your brakes faster. Find a go-cart track if you want "fun" driving.Prius or a 335d, that's is a no brainer. One is getting to eat a whole cake, the other is looking at someone else having a whole cake while you only get to lick the beaters.
You're describing a batter car, the Tesla....To each his own. A car that does 0-60 in < 6 seconds is of zero practical value to people not driving on a race track.