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Ha Ha! Goodbye Gasoline Part 2! Meet the All-Wheel Drive ALL ELECTRIC SUV!
Amazing!
Tesla Motors does it again: http://www.atriumdesigns.com/images/TeslaModel_X.png http://www.teslamotors.com/modelx - All wheel drive SUV - All Electric (not a Hybrid) - 0 to 60 MPH in under 5 seconds. (Faster than most Gasoline SUV's) - Dual "Falcon Wing" doors (Woah!) Go Tesla! |
it looks fucking disgusting plus i like the smell of gas
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Most electric cars go faster than gas cars.
the dowside of electric is the batteries. they are heavy and need to be replaced every few years. they are also expensive (batteries). but electric cars will be the main cars soon. why? 1. cheap to run. 2. most car parks will have electric charging posts. |
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Worst photoshop i've ever seen.
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This is old news.
I'm stunned and disappointed that someone with big bucks hasn't given this company billions to jump start them. While Ford and GM are dicking around with hybrids, this company is making great cars that have the range - and are even faster then Ford and GM's sports cars. |
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They are ideal for short trips, small commutes so they aren't useless, but they are long from being the norm in this contenant. Not in our lifetime anyway. Although they may be more useful in Europe, especially with gas prices out there. |
Clever marketing to the consumer who doesn't matter. Let me know when they start making 18 wheelers with a range of 1000 miles.
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Not a real SUV, but I like the doors!
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While we're on the subject, does anyone have any experience with a good SUV Hybrid? I want to get a new Ford Escape Hybrid when my Nissan lease is up in September, but they're discontinuing that model.
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big firms are making electric versions of there cars (such as ford) but they are very expensive. the downside is charging. unless you have a garage it makes charging at home a pain. i suspect we will see small firms do well who can build cheap electric cars, rather than the big firms who will make expensive ones. i have seen a few firms make simple cheap cars. these are basicly, 4 wheels, a plastic body, motor and a batery. cheap and simple. the big firms are going for complex cars. expensive. other advantqages of electric is that they keep going. very little to go wrong. and lets face it, most trams and underground trains are electric and do thousands of milesw for years and years and years. i suspect most supermarketys will provide free charging. lets face it, charging points will not cost a great deal to install and a bit of free electricity will not be noticed in the amount they spend. also i supect most countries will offer some sort of tax refund for installing them. lets face it, if such as the usa where fuel is cheap are interested, then you can see such as uk where fuel is expensive will be interested. one big game changer could be china. all they need to do is make cheap electric cars. they will sell in million to china bringing the cost down, thus selling them to uk and usa very cheap. in 10 years electric cars will be the norm. |
nice for saving gas!
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http://www.greencarsite.co.uk/econew...-smart-car.htm
If I was gettiong an el;ectric car, this is what I would opt for. Its got good milege, and its cool. I bet this will be popular in the UK. |
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My sister got a car phone back around 1985. While it was cool to have a phone in the car it also sucked because you could only get reception in a very limited area. Someone with your viewpoint would look at that phone and say what good is it really? You can barely use it and when you need it most you won't be able because of the lack of reception. Look at where we are with phones today. We are only at the beginning of electric vehicles for everyday use and they've come a long way in just a few short years. They are the future. Don't be so short sighted :) |
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Looks like it's been censored or something. :1orglaugh |
I posted this website like 6 or 7 years ago. AWD all electric, 70 miles per charge, 30 minute charge time. http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com/vehi...ifications.php
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honestly, where is the SUV? That just looks like a car with an eating disorder to me. When I think SUV I think explorer, expedition, escalade etc
I like the all electric concept though and its not a bad looking car |
http://fliiby.com/file/138408/l2n3kk3gm1.html :Oh crap:Oh crap:1orglaugh
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They are called "locomotives". |
When they make all cars on electricity, price of electricity will rise to sky rocket and we are fucked!
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you forgot to post the price:) and the price of replacement batteries every couple years, lack of interior heating ect.
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SUV? all suvs are just stubby station wagons
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Looks decent. It will be maybe more than decades until the humanity will switch to all electric.
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Not exactly right. To charge your car at home at 110 Volts takes 8 hours, but you can buy 220 volt charging stations (expensive though) that charge your car in 30 minutes. There are now even solar chargers available (wow!) The charging stations are already available and being sold to service stations already in California. It is also a business opportunity because the amount of electricity required is much less than the cost of gas, so there is a much greater profit potential for the service stations. The average person travels less than 25 miles a day to and from work. Most of that time is spent in traffic. Gas is being burned. The money you spend on gas is being converted directly into heat and pollution. For long distance travel the Tesla's get 300 Miles on a single charge. The Chevy Volt (A Hybrid) and the Nissan Leaf get only about 75 miles on a charge. This is still pretty good however as much as I love electric, I too would suffer "distance anxiety" if I thought I could "only" drive 75 miles even when I never do. I as a consumer feel much better with a 300 mile range as it is actually better than most gas cars and suv's. Quote:
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What you pay at the pump for a gallon of gas is only a part of the overall cost. Add pollution, rising health costs due to lung based illnesses, destruction to the environment ($20 Billing in damage and counting to the Gulf coast and other places. Electric! Yay! |
their cars are pimp fucking tastic. Id love to get one
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ok hippies, it would take me all day to pick apart your tid bits of mis information so i'll try some point form to save us all some time.
-too expensive now, doesn't appeal to enough people that can afford it which means sales will struggle and price will take a while to go down. -still have not come up with a viable solution to refueling times. They have capabilities of recharging a battery in 30 mins?? awesome! where you going to stop for that besides your house? Have fun driving in big circles... -regards to the cell phone analogy. Cell phone sizes have gotten smaller yes, but the battery sizes have hardly changed much at all. Giant batteries will make for giant toxic waste so environment issues are suspect long term. Where did you get the idea that electric cars are new? this is not new technology in the least, this has been around for 100 years or so.. -companies don't care about air pollution, never have never will so you using this as an argument as to why they will magically start caring and make these for such a reason is nonsense. people who can afford these things fly.. they don't go on long road trips unless its in a giant RV maybe but how many batteries would it take to move one of those? |
Lol at posters claiming how this will become standard in 10 years.All electric so far which i'v seen,have such a outraging price only super rich can afford it.Even in my country,Croatia they making a electric car but only for super rich since it cost 1 million euros.Make a cheap electric car which will not cost more then 10000 euros,then we can talk.
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there are a lot of hybrids over here in the UK now
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wow thats hot! Im going to look into that
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Add to that: Electric cars cause more pollution in the build process, mainly from making the batteries with the materials being shipped all over the place. The electricity going to that battery is only green if it is green energy making that electricity. If that electricity is being produced coal or oil anyway, what is the point? Hydrogen is the way forward, or bio-ethanol. If you can't see how bad electric cars are then you need a wake up call, the technology isn't there yet and others are soon to take over. |
I like it... how much?
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thats a crossover, not an SUV..
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There is no electric car that is going to replace the gasoline powered car in the near future. Only someone that does not have a family or goes anywhere more than 25 miles from their home will find them enticing.
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http://jalopnik.com/5786995/tesla-su...ctric-car-test And they got sued for it. http://www.teslamotors.com/forum/for...p-gear-lawsuit http://www.tgdaily.com/business-and-...-roadster-lies "Top Gear" exempt from the BBC's editorial guidelines http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...5/top-gear-bbc |
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There is also a $5000 + incentive from both the US and Canadian governments now to buy electric. If you fill your take twice a month in Montreal you are paying about $120 a month or $1500 a year in Gas. An electric card will cost you $8.00 a month or $96.00 per year in energy. Quote:
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Yup - mostly coal generation for electricity up here... Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the entire battery pack replacement for a tesla $30,000? It's also 1,000 pounds, 7ft by 4ft.. And only lasts 3 years. Imagine a landfill stacked with those! |
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The problem with Hydrogen is that it is expensive. The best way to make Hydrogen is by passing electricity through water in a process known as electrolysis and it takes alot of energy to do it. It's also very explosive, requires special handling, takes up much more room in your car than batteries do, and requires an expensive delivery infrastructure. Quote:
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Not that clean or environmentally friendly... *edit* I see in your last reply that you know the energy generation stats |
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And besides there are other things filling up the landfills: http://blog.cheetahdeals.com/wp-cont...aste_main.jpeg |
How well does the electric cars work with being stuck in traffic and running the AC + Radio? Does any of them have the paint coat on them that'll recharge the battery from the sun?
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I'll never understand the idiot mind that fights FOR the status quo of Big Oil, no matter how ass-backwards and self-destructive that energy source is.
Most of these mouth breathers HAVE to be Republitards, as this type of antiquated mindset is the antithesis of Progressive. When you feed new ideas, they grow. When they are squashed by the very industry that they threaten, they die. How stupid can you be?! https://youtube.com/watch?v=mqwb8DhOBqI |
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People moaning about "big oil" will end up moaning about "big electricity" probably in the end.
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Yeah I love it, can't wait until they have more charging stations.
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Would someone with an engineering background explain why they don't design the cars to recharge while driving?
Motion creates electricity, there is plenty of motion in a car (4 wheels constantly turning while driving)... so why haven't they used what's already there to create an electric car actually worth buying? |
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When you step on the brakes, some of the energy from your car's forward momentum is pushed into the ground, while the rest is transformed into heat, slowing your car down. In an electric car, stepping on the brakes uses the spin of the wheels to turn an on-board electric generator that puts alot of the energy that is normally lost in regular brakes, back into the battery. This is called "regenerative braking". |
Ha Ha! Goodbye Gasoline Part 2! Meet the All-Wheel Drive ALL ELECTRIC SUV! FIXED
Nice car. I like
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