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I wonder if the people that complain about all the extra time charging will take when they do their dozen long road trips per year while they conveniently forget that when you can charge at home they NEVER have to go to a gas station during the rest of the year.

Come back home.
Plug in.
Next day drive away with a ‘full

I really wonder what all the fuss is about seeing that drag race where the tuned one beats the other by half a car length.

Does the extra load on all engine parts justify that seemingly minor increase of power? Can you actually make good use of that power for your average cruising on a normal day?

Wouldn’t it be better

The funny thing is that the Z8 is an old car.

And it still looks good.

Why can’t they do that with regular cars.

Most cars look so outdated after 10 years, let alone 20.

There are exceptions, but so few.

Right now plug-in hybrids are smart(er) than 100% BEV.

Decent battery range for 80% of the rides and a small engine can kick in to charge while driving to cover the remaining 20%. That engine can be super efficient, running at the same RPM all the time, it can be 2 or 3 cylinder without having the stigma (e.g. the Ford

Can we conclude that based on the sales figures of Tesla that the majority of the buyers couldn’t care less about panel gaps and aligned panels and paint quality?

They might have bought the car for its general looks, the performance, the fuel economy, its ergonomics, its status/image and semi autonomous driving.

The funny thing is that driving 1000 times 10 miles in an EV is just fine.

Do that in a traditional car and it’s engine is going to hell.

* engine never heats up properly
* oil doesn’t get replaced because it has been driven for 5 or 10 thousand miles ‘yet’
* gears, clutch and brakes wear out prematurely (more shifting,

Electric motors have a lot of torque at low RPM but they also generate tons of heat at very low RPM. When crawling over rocks you don’t want your motor to melt. A 10:1 reduction would also help to increase torque at those speeds, a lot.

Technically it could result in the ultimate rock-crawling Jeep because the motor

Any new car is. Most will be happy to be able to buy a replacement 2nd hand for their current aging 2nd hand car.

I think the only problem you will have with this car is that it doesn’t have much problems, except the ones that are already known now.

You get more, more expensive to repair. How can that be rocket science to some people?

Porsche performance and handling in a sub $20k Ford?
Luxury like an S-class in an Affordable Buick?
Freude am Fahren in a common Hyundai?

It’s like complaining a high-end Intel Xeon is more expensive than an entry level AMD Ryzen CPU. 

Actually he and several other virtual racers are doing a lot of karting. They also drive normal cars and often they’re piston heads “like us” and don’t drive like a granny. There are several succestories like David Perel (SA) ;

Not sure how much that stereo is doing but even 100 Watts of music would blow your ears in a car. So in this scenario it makes no sense to turn of the stereo. Heating could be an issue, but again, that is often just a 1 or 2 kW heater and it’s not going full power all the time. Just set it at a temperature where you

I still like this song actually.

Out of curiosity and to make things a level playing field ; what X3s did you drive ? Which model, what engine, with or without DHP?

Digital mirrors are fine. I’m using a digital rearview mirror and especially in darker situations it will show 10 times better view of what is behind me than an ordinary camera. Also the blinding effect is near non-existent because the screen can only get so bright whereas a well-directed high-beam even in your

A modern X3 has the same space as the older X5 before. That is a ton.of.space. The higher view is working for you the 99% you are on the normal roads instead of on the track. And once you are on the track, that engine with often more HP than it’s sedan/wagon counterparts almost makes up for the weight and thus you’ll

No the people that started GM vs Ford vs whatever wars back in the days aren’t zealots at all...

Would it be a good idea to introduce weight penalties to the faster cars like they have in so many other sports like Karting?

Would it be a good idea to introduce weight penalties to the faster cars like they have in so many other sports like Karting?

Plenty of machines from 20 years ago have use DOS or Win95 indeed and use obscure drivers that don’t work on newer machines. Or it’s embedded and just cannot be upgraded because nobody thought about it, that it would be needed.

Then again, if a company uses systems that are deemed ‘insecure’ but they are only running