daugen
Epic Contributor
now picture the refrigerator you've got in the bed strapped down moving it for your neighbor.
Do you really want to get to 60 in 3.2 seconds? Someone I'm sure can calculate the g force for that but
it would surely test the strength of your tie down straps. Not sure I want the truck in front of me
fully loaded trying out his Ludicrous Mode on me either. Or Plaid. Or whatever they call it to accelerate the vehicle
at very high g's going forward. I don't think the fridge is going to make it...
of course driven sensibly, which a certain percentage of vehicles never are, for most of us who don't travel
regularly, plugging in makes sense. My stepbrother has solar panels on his farm that convert to charge his plug in Toyota.
Forget the cost efficiency, I think it's a very cool capability from a self reliance standpoint. Harnessing the sun.
the big manufacturers are going nuts with forward looking statements touting an all electric future for us.
We shall see.
Hybrid I can see, maybe with a 600 mile range. Full plug in still for regional use in my opinion until we get a national
electrical recharging system where no one will worry about running out with a plug in car.
Pretty soon I expect the restaurants will start advertising free charging over lunch.
Telling the truth does not seem to be the number one work ethic rule in auto sales.
Save the BS young man and please tell me you know which rear end ratios go with which engines.
Just a little basic competence please.
Do you really want to get to 60 in 3.2 seconds? Someone I'm sure can calculate the g force for that but
it would surely test the strength of your tie down straps. Not sure I want the truck in front of me
fully loaded trying out his Ludicrous Mode on me either. Or Plaid. Or whatever they call it to accelerate the vehicle
at very high g's going forward. I don't think the fridge is going to make it...
of course driven sensibly, which a certain percentage of vehicles never are, for most of us who don't travel
regularly, plugging in makes sense. My stepbrother has solar panels on his farm that convert to charge his plug in Toyota.
Forget the cost efficiency, I think it's a very cool capability from a self reliance standpoint. Harnessing the sun.
the big manufacturers are going nuts with forward looking statements touting an all electric future for us.
We shall see.
Hybrid I can see, maybe with a 600 mile range. Full plug in still for regional use in my opinion until we get a national
electrical recharging system where no one will worry about running out with a plug in car.
Pretty soon I expect the restaurants will start advertising free charging over lunch.
Telling the truth does not seem to be the number one work ethic rule in auto sales.
Save the BS young man and please tell me you know which rear end ratios go with which engines.
Just a little basic competence please.