When I was a bicycle tour guide I talked with a guy who worked on fuel cells at GM. He said the problem is they don't work on gasoline directly. They need hydrogen, so you have to have somewhat of a bulky apparatus to convert the gasoline to something that will work in the fuel cell. He said you'd practically have to tow a trailer with the distilling unit. If you're talking hydrogen power, Toyota is still taking that seriously, although they're now moving away from the fuel cell concept and going with an internal combustion engine that directly burns hydrogen. People like the noise and vibration of an ICE, and with hydrogen there's very little pollution coming out the tail pipe. There still are some pollutants formed from nitrogen and oxygen I think, but mostly it's just water.The professor from Back to the Future promised us cold fusion a long time ago. What happened to fuel cells?![]()
Finding ways to reduce the need to transport ourselves and junk around so much in order to feel fulfilled I think is where the important solutions are going to be found.
i'm not a naysayer on electric cars. just that the math does not work to support a high percentage of electric cars in the USA as far as the market or the infrastructure.I read naysayers like Mike L. all the time. Ever hear of Gordon Johnson? Reality is rearing it’s ugly head alright, but not for Tesla. look at Norway, already over 80% of all new car sales are EVs. Look at China. I fully expect that by 2030, 75% of all new car sales will be EVs, even in the US. It is inevitable. Tesla will continue to grow along with the market. Wait until you start seeing Cybertrucks appearing all over the place.everyone I have given a test ride in my M3 has bought one or a MY. An audio buddy liked the ride but loved his Porsche and Audi then he rented a M3 for a weekend trip to CT. He was so taken by it and tg3 charging experience that he bought one.should take delivery any day now.
I understand that completely however Ron I can promise you that if you in your MBZ and a Tesla we’re going to a drag strip you will be left in the dust of the TeslaNo thank you.
Driving, individual adventure and the romance of the open road -- especially in fast sports cars and convertibles that guzzle gas and scare the birds -- is an American tradition which I hope endures.
I enjoy it, I must admit. I like the sound of the engine, and I like manually shifting the gears. Makes me feel like the car actually needs me for something. The car I enjoyed the most was my sister's Karmann Ghia, which I "looked after" for a few years. Not the fastest thing, although it did have a hot rodded engine. Something about it put a smile on my face, and my passenger's faces. Maybe it was that sound like hundreds of rubber bands propelling us down the road. I sure hated driving it in cold, wet weather though. The windshield took forever to un-fog. I had to drive sometimes with my head out the window since even wiping it down with a towel didn't work. It was magically un-foggable until the motor was hot.No thank you.
Driving, individual adventure and the romance of the open road -- especially in fast sports cars and convertibles that guzzle gas and scare the birds -- is an American tradition which I hope endures.
that's silly. no one asked Congress for $7500 tax credit for buying an i-phone. and creating a cell network is actually cheaper than maintaining all the land line infrastructure. the i-phone tech fit into reality.Mike, people said the same thing about the iPhone. Disruptive tech moves very quickly.. Just ask the folks at Blackberry. I love my bubble too, but any car company that drags their feet will be in bankruptcy By the end of the decade.
Even if the ultimate cheap, durable, small, lightweight, low environmental impact, battery were invented, cars still pose huge problems for society. They're carbon footprint is just one piece of the puzzle. Finding ways to reduce the need to transport ourselves and junk around so much in order to feel fulfilled I think is where the important solutions are going to be found.
No thank you.
Driving, individual adventure and the romance of the open road -- especially in fast sports cars and convertibles that guzzle gas and scare the birds -- is an American tradition which I hope endures.
I understand that completely however Ron I can promise you that if you in your MBZ and a Tesla we’re going to a drag strip you will be left in the dust of the Tesla
Mine sounded great also Bruce but I’ll bet money the Tesla Will be out of the gate and halfway home before you even get started. As I said I’m not interested in the speed of the car but if you’re holding onto your car for the sake of how it sounds then have at it. For me it was economies of scaleAnd you're at a dragstrip what percentage of the time? Yes, my AMG is not as fast as "most" Teslas, but my does it sound good!!![]()
As of today Tesla stock is now over $500/share and is worth more than both Ford and GM combined
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