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Oliver Baker
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The UK one almost certainly will, we get a gimped license if you don’t learn with a manual and hire cars are basically all manuals so any large car manufacturer basically has to put a manual in or have some reason why the can’t (IE it’s a high performance sports car).

It’s probably a rebadged Opel Insignia. That’s what the last gen was and it looks very similar to the current insignia.

I’m not sure about this but if they were to do that it’d make sense for them to release the Vauxhall/Opel Corsa VXR/OPC as well. It’s the companies smallest, performance model, hatch in Europe and probably competes against a Fiesta ST better than an Astra would.

It may well come from Germany. It’s a modified Opel/Vauxhall Insignia which are made in German plants. If not it will at least be designed and engineered in Germany so only actual construction would happen in China.

Well it depends on the virus. Things like influenza mutate very quickly and the vaccine for a year may not be similar enough to the main strain that year to be effective.

Well you can’t drive a laptop so people would presume the man drove the tesla with the laptop in the car.

It may well do. Many euro hatches open up that much. Google the size of a Vauxhall Zafira boot for a large one albeit an MPV.

He wouldn’t be smiling. He doesn’t want anyone using the ‘ring.

EDIT: Didn’t see date of post, sorry for replying

EDIT: Didn’t see date of post, sorry for replying

I know this isn’t really what I said but what I meant is you’d use it for base load as you don’t want it producing less than the maximum amount it can as it’s then less efficient..

Current government, seems nigh on impossible, if Oil companies stop paying the government so much may be far more likely. However once EVs become self sustainable(which probably will be soon) everyone will probably migrate over anyway. Especially if that’s all the German and Japanese Luxury Car Manufacturers will

The big ones (Exonn, BP etc)have been planning though. They haven’t advertised it maybe but most have pumped money into renewables and if not they’re using Natural Gas powered plants instead of Coal/Oil.

Not only that the US government could introduce variable taxes to keep petrol prices in line or similar to European prices. It wouldn’t be popular if they raised the price but if they just stopped it dropping back down it seems it wouldn’t lose too many votes while keeping companies producing EVs and efficient ICE

Coal isn’t that great at starting up. It’s faster than Nuclear, yes, but is slower than Nat Gas and Oil stations.

I’m not saying Nuclear is worse than coal but it isn’t used for quick power supply. It also is most efficient running with high demand so isn’t a good idea for topping off the grid. 

Not if Nuclear and renewables are used instead.

And, knowing Google, It’ll be renamed in a week and they’ll remove random features from a month in.

I don’t think we don’t really want that kind of car. It’s, seemingly, sold as a Hyundai Genesis in the UK and they aren’t the kind of company people tend to think about when listing luxury cars. Also in the UK sedans are usually cars for people who are fairly rich and therefore can afford a German, Italian or British

Statistically, I’ve no idea. Seemingly yes if not more so. Hatchbacks are extremely popular here and have been for decades now. SUVs and CUVs are also quite popular now albeit not to the same extent as stateside.