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Well, based on what I know (admittedly, I’m not a fuel systems engineer) at least some performance cars will give you more performance based on the octane you’re running. For example, my ecoboost Mustang makes a helluva lot more power running 93 vs. 87 (to be fair, I haven’t seen dyno sheets comparing the two fuels -

Having an orange Mustang also makes it much easier to find my car in parking lots. :)

I love this color, along witg yellow (on certain cars) and my favorite: orange (the color of my Mustang). Long live bold color choices for cars.

Which is why of I buy a truck it will be a used one from at least two decades ago. I personally don’t care to spend 1/3 the price of my house on a new truck.

Or the price. :D

He knows they’re those things peasants drive him around in.

I hope you slapped your friend on the spot.

Cost is coming down, and we already have relatively cheap cars like the Bolt, with more in the pipeline. As for charging time, I think some of the fast-charging systems are getting closer to the point where you can get 70-80% charge in 20-30 minutes, and again that will only improve with time. Keep in mind that with

I’m not sure where you’re going with this. There are quite a few EVs already pushing 200-300 miles range, which is on par with most gas vehicles. Charging stations (including high voltage quick charge stations) continue to pop up all over the place and will continue to do so (I would imagine they’re a lot cheaper than

I’m think we’re see a bit of the opposite. Yes, more people than ever seem to be driving SUVs of some type, but that’s if you include the increasingly omnipresent crossovers. And compared to the large lumbering truck-frame forebearers of the CUV (some of which - as you pointed out - are still in production) crossovers

I’m glad I’m not the only person who thinks this way. I feel the same way about people with itchy trigger fingers. I have nothing against gun owners, but people who would pull the trigger at the first sign of any trouble (or even worse, the ones who are “just waiting for someone to give me an excuse”) piss me off.

And thank goodness there are free hydrogen molecules in outer space. Other wise we wouldn’t be able to scoop it up with the Bussard Collectors to use on our warp drive!

Sorry, but I think the opposite of your argument is true. If refueling infrastructure is key for remote areas, then it’s waaaaay easier to put up an electrical charger than a hydrogen station (or just use a 120V outlet if you’re desperate).

I used to agree with you, but with the pace of advancement of batteries I don’t think I agree anymore. I don’t know how much farther battery chemistry advances can increase the range of these cars, but with systems such as Porsche’s new 900V charging system we’re getting to a point where charge times will be short

For cars, I think you may be right. I was an advocate for fuel cells for a long time, but I have been coming around to the idea that batteries beat them for cars in almost every way. Having said that, I think there may still be a place for fuel cells in large, long-haul vehicles like big rigs and buses. It will depend

Agreed. The 86 doesn’t need to match an ecoboost Mustang or 370Z on power, but it needs a bit more. If Toyoburo was unwilling or unable to squeeze the WRX turbo in because of budgetary or physical space limitations in the car, then they could have at least bored and/or stroked a few more cc’s out of that engine. I

I do think too many people buying utilitarian beige-mobiles (especially crossovers) is a big part of the problem, but that doesn’t mean the 86 twins don’t have issues. I test drove one, and the lack of power was hard to get over. I also didn’t care for the interior, at all. The gauge layout was bizarre with the double

Indeed, this article and headline are very poorly worded.

Agreed. It looks like they were trying to mish-mash what they think an emo kid looks like (blonde hair?) with Bison’s pseudo-military look, and then put his hat off to one side because...asymmetry is cool? I don’t know. It looks like he had a stroke and one side of his face is paralyzed or something.

Does anyone on here play SFV on PC? If so, can you confirm if it’s worth buying yet? I don’t own a PS4 and I wanted to get this on PC but all the steam reviews were horrifically negative, saying that the PC port was garbage.