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Kind of like the good ole days when you pulled back on the reins and said whoa to stop and getty-up to go. Until that young fella, Henry, I think that was his name, came ago with the internal damnation called the horseless buggy. Ran the buggy people out of business and now we have all these useless horses and the crap to contend with....what is this world coming to. Jeff, the only thing that I didn't like about the car was the size of the computer monitor, it was large and a little distracting. Comfortable seats, no center hump, lots of head room and too quiet, you actually hear the tires. |
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Talking about 300-400 mile range on a charge. I'm sure that's in flat states. Mountain states I'm sure that would drop in half. Spending a half hour in a charging station wouldn't fly with most. The wait time to get a charger should be interesting too.
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As for what happens when 30 Teslas arrive at the ten spots. The video from Thanksgiving weekend in California is still on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqEwLle8xKU But if you plan ahead to expect miles long lineups and sleeping in your car awaiting your turn at recharging the next day it should be OK. A friend works in the "Green Power" industry and has many stories of the ridiculous methods they use. Spending fifty million to develop fifty dollars worth of power is par for the course. Check how they actually dispose of the batteries and let us know if that will be an issue for the grandkids. Then there is the safety issie of the cars themselves... https://www.thedrive.com/news/28420/...ecall-in-sight |
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As one of my favorite singer, songwriters once said, “ The times they are a changing”.
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I last towed a race car with a 4-WD 3/4 ton Suburban and an open trailer. No problem, towed with ease.
I have played with the idea of getting back into the game. Chances are that it won't happen, but never say never. IF I did it would be with a1 ton Dually pickup and a trailer with living quarters. What are the possibilities of having an electric pickup that could tow that trailer??? I can see me trying to pull into/or out of a charging station with that combo. Funniest home videos comes to mind. |
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Ford has an all electric F 150 prototype. They demoed it by towing 10 double deck freight cars 1000 feet. I'm as much a gas guy as anyone here and my house blows breakers on an air compressor so I'm not going EV anytime soon. Brian (T) says hybrid tech is good, but plug in has a way to go. As far as the track goes for you, don't wait. Get or build a streetable racer like Al Young does with his Plymouth and run Sportsman. A Chevy wagon would give you sleeping quarters or tow a small trailer. I started towing a home built teardrop trailer to the track with my Mustang and went from there. |
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