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yes they are just trying to take advantage of the mustang name, not sure how it's going to pan out but I do hope GM doesn't start doing the same silly thing with the camaro. |
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Tesla has great software, battery range and EV drivetrains but I think a lot of other aspects of the car are just ok. I keep imagining a GM chassis and mag ride suspension in my Model 3 and how much of an improvement it would be. I like working on my cars but the fact that there is like zero maintenance is another game changer and money saver. There is literally nothing to do except rotate and replace the tires. No 10qt synthetic oil changes, no transmission flushes, coolant flushes, with regen braking the brake pads will last 80-100k miles in typical street driving. Warranty on the main battery and motors is 8 years or 120k miles.
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No it wouldn’t change my mind about an EV Camaro because you can’t use that much hp on the street daily driving or in traffic! 1000 hp I would consider overkill in a street driven vehicle! Of course others will say it’s not enough and I would say to that, ‘to each his own’!
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Saving money isn’t even on my radar. I do save money doing my own maintenance, but myy hobbies include doing my own maintenance and low/mid level repairs myself. So when a good Saturday morning is changing your oil over breakfast I don’t think I’m the guy to try to convince electric cars without their maintenance is so great. |
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1000 HP and zero to 60 in the two's are useful statistics for one-dimensional bragging rights. Like I've said before, those, ummm, ludicrous stats are the Kool-aid aimed directly at car enthusiasts to entice them to get on board with the whole notion of EV driving. Norm
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It seems we live in an era where to an increasing extent the thoughts, opinions, and wisdom of those who've been around a while are being dismissed out of hand by those who refuse to give credit to any thinking that isn't 'new'. Their definition of anything that isn't new enough to be right-now current must (by their definition) be all the way to ancient (it certainly shows up in the various transmission type threads where comparisons to hand-crank starting are commonly thrown out there). And by extension, those of us who've been around a while longer and have had time to consider our choices with some care and perhaps a little wisdom and self-reflection . . . aren't even supposed to appreciate what has made up part of our life experience any more. To fall prey to any feeling of looking ridiculous is to essentially turn your back on yourself. Norm
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In order to actually enjoy that performance rather than just brag about it being available, you have to drive the damn thing. And even just the performance part of driving is still one part car, one part driver, and one part whatever you're driving it on (street/strip/track/dirt/etc.). No single thing, and that pesky second one is inherently aware of the subjective content. Norm
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The useful lesson here for the incumbents would be to open up their software update process, and newcomers are definitely showing the way in this area. Yet again, nothing to do with the electric drivetrain. I for one am not a huge fan of the single pedal, theme park bumper car driving experience, but that (and only that) is fully subjective, I do understand the fascination with instant torque. Quote:
All in all, I think there would be much less resistance to this sort of change if it weren't for the political undercurrent and its forced nature. Who wouldn't like a pair of auxiliary electric motors on the front axle to help with the launch, for example—it's the bait-and-switch in terms of cars being converted to remote controlled appliances that I, and probably many others, are objecting to.
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Yeah the zero maintenance does seem like a great thing. But i wonder how much it will be true with an electric car made for the track like the Taycan. The cooling system looks really complicated: https://jalopnik.com/an-extremely-de...gin-1837802533 |
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Can anyone seriously imagine NASCAR without gasoline? F1 sure, they’re running hybrids already.
But a part of the strategy and game planning of NASCAR is fuel stops.Taking that aspect away from the sport is like what baseball did making the intentional walk a signal instead of forcing the pitcher to throw 4 outside of the zone - presenting the chance of a wild pitch, passed ball, OR the great fakeout intentional pitch that drops in for a strike. |
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The one big thing that needs to improve is the software in the ICE based vehicles. The infotainment systems seem outdated the day you drive them off the lot and the lack upgradeability just seems archaic. The software OTA updates in EVs control all the sub-systems which is a huge advantage to enabling improvements after you buy the car.
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Not a Camaro but this is a good video to highlight the jump you get in the mid range with an EV and no transmission and how long it takes to catch up once you get the lead. For those that haven’t driven an EV the instant power is the part that is hard to describe. You can see how hard it pulls away at both at 30 and 50 mph which is where we tend to use power in our everyday driving.
Since this video the Tesla has received another free 5% power boost and does the 1/4 mile in 11.5 sec now. https://youtu.be/UmiZ6ayCBB0
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