MossRoad
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496,000Km on the origional bottom end of my GN.
That's pretty darn good! :thumbsup:
496,000Km on the origional bottom end of my GN.
Here's another [likely very popular] way to respond.Oh I get it now, it's just one giant conspiracy.
I'll echo what was said before, if you don't like EVs your welcome to unsubscribe and enjoy the rest of TBN. I don't think you'll find much support for conspiracy theories here.
We have friends that own a Grand National. They bought it new. About every 2-3 years, he dusts it off, shines it up, drives it to a car show, wins 1st or 2nd place, and drives it home. At least he drives it to the car shows.... but man, if I had a car like that, I'd have beaten it to death in the 1st year. Hard to keep my foot out of something that fun! :thumbsup:
I have a couple muscle cars, but they need restored before I would drive them to a car show. They sure are fun to open up once in a while , but I don't need or want any tickets.
glad to hear both mentioned turbo V6 GNs are still running fine. The small Buick engines are tough.
While i am a big fan of 1960-1980's muscle engines from Detroit- Do believe there is plenty of room for electric and hybrid vehicles.
and Owning a hybrid is on my Bucket list...
We have friends that have hybrids... Prius and Camry... they are nice, comfortable cars that get great mileage. Kinda creeps me out when they back out of the driveway in stealth mode! I think the car is rolling away! hahaha..... However, I enjoy pure internal combustion too much to let it go for now. I've felt the one's I've been in are dogs. Maybe it's just me.
Well I saw a show ( Head to Head) that compared the model S P85 Tesla and the 707 HP Dodge Charger
I think it accelerated pretty quick with 691 HP and also the 687 lb. ft at zero RPM
215 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat vs. 215 Tesla Model S P85D! - Head 2 Head Ep. 65 - YouTube
but he did admit that the Dodge put a stupid smile on his face that was hard to wipe off- I do understand that one especially when I uncap the hedders on one of my 455 equipped cars and floor it.
I do want to own a Hybrid or (possibly) an electric only vehicle someday. The technology is advancing and what can I say- they are just cool, But will admit, there is something about the looks of the Prius that would bar me from owning it. ( sorry Prius owners)
... I do understand that one especially when I uncap the hedders on one of my 455 equipped cars and floor it.
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MossRoad, I've been reading whatever I can find on EV's and found one thing that will surprise you: Forget the Prius. Boring, as you noted.
Chevy Volt which you would never expect has, according to magazine and owner reviews I've read, stunning initial acceleration.
Same physics as Tesla. An electric motor has incredible torque at stall and Volt has one big enough to launch the thing like a drag car. Owners say its just plain fun.