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KillerCow
killercow

Teslamborari. Awesome.

Jesus take the wheel” is what I am hearing from you.

Maybe that you can’t physically stop a truck that just wants to keep going? If that were the argument, spike strips are in the trunk of many highway patrol cars who also have radios.

I lost track of how many AWD or 4x4 SUVs / Trucks were ditched on the side of the road a couple of years ago around Christmas. We were driving from Montana back to the west side and encountered a snow storm in the passes of Idaho. Snow tires and careful driving got our 2008 Elantra through the 3-5 inches of

We also have a bunch of noobs who have never driven in snow until they try to head East of i5 for some Insta snow scenery. 

Star for the use of paint - the holiest of engineering discussion software programs. 

Oh sure you can. You just can't get enough to move it very far unless it's purely designed to do only that. 

I think you two said the same thing. 

A radio is still faster than an electric car or truck...

Did you know you can stick a $30 smart light switch on your fan control? 

Did you know you can stick a $30 smart light switch on your fan control? 

The Ioniq PHEV has 45 KW (61 HP) and can cruise up to 70 MPH without using any gas. 

Are there NEDC numbers for the new car? 

It should be marketed as a 34oi-lite that just happens to get really, really good fuel economy...

Not if it's coal it doesn't. Or natural gas or oil or even hydro if you really want to get pedantic. 

So physics aren’t changing...

Got any info about that specific hybrid system? Some are pretty darn reliable and in taxi cabs everywhere (basically the same job as a police patrol car).

Torch - Considering the marketing was telling police forces they could save $3500 a year with the hybrid version, how much of an upfront discount is this non-hybrid variant to an equally equipped hybrid one?

Notice how basically every sedan is now actually a Kammback? Energy efficiency wins right now.

Pshhhh, my 97 Civic LX (yes, with air conditioning standard) had an elegant body line crease right above the door handles. Just look at that body crease.

The Kyundai options (Niro, Kona) just look like little hatchbacks. I think that they have it right. The interiors are a little different when compared against their ICE counterparts, but generally in line with the styling of their entire company.