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They may, but I am not sure what happens there. Like if on my way home I rear end and total a Bugatti, can they come after me for everything I have since my insurance is only $200k or whatever? 

Got ya, I wasn’t sure how it worked, but knew the rear wheels on mine are only driven via the electric motor. 

I guess they still can, but suing someone in BK probably isn’t worth the legal fee’s. And not sure how insurance works in Europe, so may not even be possible.

Of course! But as I have said in other comments elsewhere, I may just be here for the pain in some of my car ownerships ideations. 

Yea, it is a very odd take.

While I agree with you, there are still certain things I would rather not have to describe or define to my 5- and 7-year-old kids at this point in their life. 

Not 100% sure on this, but a field sobriety test or breathalyzer is not grounds for a charge. But grounds for arrest, to get you blood tested, to be charged. Or at least that is my understanding on how it is supposed to work.

Would love to know if this company got any US gov money for their charger business. If they did, I sure hope that money get taken back. I knew the whole EV industry was a bit of a money suck, so now we will see how much of the gov subsidy money gets wasted into oblivion too, yea! 

We have two kids, and I will tell you that buying another car seat or another car had/has literally nothing to do with not having a third. Three kids are a lot to deal with. With both of us working, 2 is just manageable enough to be almost unmanageable.

Uhh, you could definitely get a ticket for going 0 - speed limit - 0 as fast as possible. Careless and reckless driving, plus other charges like exhibition of speed and street racing are there to get you too.

My ‘07 Highlander Hybrid has a CVT, but I don’t think it is an eCVT as the rear wheels are only powered by an electric motor. Not sure how the MGU plays into the full story, but if it as you described, I did not know. Fun fact, our other car is my wife’s CT200h. 

Damn, looks like I will need to reconsider some of my life choices and really figure out what I NEED over one of these!

Yep, not sure of the exact term and companies may use different ones, but guaranteed value is I think was Hagerty uses as their term. I would assume the value insured company would go after the at fault party for as much as they possibly can and then be on the hook for the rest. 

I would assume that most people with high value cars have special insurance on them. You know that most people don’t have policies to cover the damage and going after the driver is most likely fruitless when you are in a 7 or 8 (even high 6) figure vehicle.

I don’t really care about Volvo or Polestar and they have done much better in the past 5 or so years than they did 20 years ago. But I am just saying that the number of cars they sell in a year across the entire US could never be considered a large amount. Hence me not agreeing with the line, “It also looks amazing,

Yep, hybrid is the perfect setup since you have a low end power system (Electric) and then power at top end from ICE where a lot of EV’s run out of steam. It may be possible to have multi gear transmissions in EV’s for better top end in the future, but for now, hybrid is the best for ultimate speed. Plus, obvious

It is also problematic if you are in an accident without GAP insurance. I think that is the bigger issue. 

100% this, the old “entitled exit” as I like to call it. For folks who would rather inconvenience others (Or maybe hurt/kill someone else!) for their mistakes rather than take ownership and get off at the next exit.

Yep, the fastest race cars in the world, on track, are hybrids.

You know that if a case goes to trial, there is a good chance the prosecutors think they can win it, right? If there isn’t a good chance of winning, they offer a plea or drop the charges.