darthspartan117
darthspartan117
darthspartan117

Oh no, I would work my way up to a ‘Busa, I’ve never driven a Motorcycle before so I’m not that suicidal lol.

I’ve driven some quick EVs, not Plaid quick, but fast enough with our test vehicles. Nice cars, very smooth ride, easy to drive and decelerate, also rather boring after you get over the initial acceleration. Just recently I took one of our V8 Hybrids out (800hp), hardly floored it, but I was having so much fun

Eh, up to a certain point. EV tires are extremely quiet in a parking lot setting. A bird chirping could easily drown it out. But to be fair as well, ICE vehicles are also quiet, even my loud car has snuck up on people before which is even more baffling.

Why would you voluntarily throw away that much time sitting in traffic if you live in the city?”

That’s the one thing I can appreciate about Mercedes and BMW, they have Headlight technology down to a science and their cars aren’t eager to blind others, so thoughtful.

The article’s specifically talking about High Speed rail, which America doesn’t exactly have. Would be nice to have a couple bullet trains traveling cross country or up and down the 2 coasts. 1 from Washington to LA and one from Main to Florida...It probably get destroyed alot

Literally nothing you just said is accurate.”

Now that you mention it, I don’t recall ever seeing an Altima on the side of the road. I see them with battle scars all the time and doing goofy things, but they tend to just Disappear...

A focused, alert driver, traveling at a legal or prudent speed, without being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is the most likely to arrive safely regardless of the vehicle they’re driving.””

ah, I haven’t kept up with science of that level for a long time. So to sustain a fusion reaction would be technically impossible on a small scale since it will just burn up too quickly? Why don’t we just build a bunch of solar farms on Mars, converge that energy into a laser beam that will get to Earth eventually,

There’s so much mysteries to be had. Like I know that the sun is a fusion reactor that forces Hydrogen and Helium to fuse and dissipate into intense heat, but where does it keep getting it’s energy from? Atoms can’t be destroyed so is it a continuous process of defusing/refusing while a magnetic field is holding the

“just enough to be dangerous”.

They still have the power. Once most of the country is 70% electric in all facets, the oil companies will lose their power, and America has several decades worth of oil they can use if need be. If the oil companies wait too long to start investing in electric/alt energies, they could very well find themselves too deep

Actually, I think F1 should go AWD with rear steering. I feel like these old racing series are little too old school now. I wanna see the very best with no limits besides horsepower and price.

Bugatti says this one-off Mistral World Record Car set its owner back €14 million.”

“Porsche’s New All-Wheel-Drive Electric Open Wheeler Is Quicker Than An F1 Car (that’s only Rear Wheel Drive...and has the ability to go 0-60 in 1.6 seconds according to Red Bull)“ =)

If that means I can get a gently used Taycan for $30K, I would jump on that. Porsche will still be around and the legacy automakers will just switch to an all hybrid layout hopefully. I can’t imagine them stopping electrification in any way cold turkey for only 4 years, they need to prepare for the next administration

I bought the light remastered KOTOR 1 and 2, extremely good Star Wars games, great story, I keep replaying them as well. I remembered being blown away when it first came out...20 years ago jeez

hmmm...hmmmmm?

and the Panamera sounds good to. saw one just going through a parking lot, sounded mean.