Electric Vehicles
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@Tim said in Electric Vehicles:
@Kirwan Robert Scoble. Now there's a name I haven't heard for a while.
Yes. Took a year off to save his marriage from some pretty bad behaviour on his part. Substance abuse issues too.
He is an enthusiastic technologist though, so hopefully he’s sorted himself out now.
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Short haul aircraft are candidates for electrification but not sure what the fight profile would be - basically the same weight landing as taking off, which I imagine takes some getting used to.
" ... seaplane operator Harbour Air, which is based in Vancouver, Canada ... is switching its entire fleet to electricity!"
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@NTA 's favourite 4WD manufacturer just got a $500 million investment from Ford
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@antipodean Good stuff - they told GM to fuck off so I assume the conditions of the Ford deal are significantly more flexible.
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@jegga Induction cooktop on a car? Fucking genius, particularly as you've got the battery power to run it. That is great. i want one even more now.
Just looking into selling my internal organs I can spare as we speak . The want is strong .
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Rode in a fully electric, fully autonomous vehicle last week, running outside of the factory. Pretty damn amazing.
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Work gave me a white Prius. My sons, mates and others halfs friends all call me Uber. The utter silence is eerie when the car starts. It's very tempting to rename myself Habib.
No one is allowed to eat or drink in my car. I can't stress these rules enough.
Not technically electric I know but it still does about 1000km per tank of petrol. Which I don't even pay for which makes the Scotsman in me pleased beyond belief.
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla Model 3 has dropped here and in NZ.
Drive away price somewhere just under a BMW 3 Series for the standard model. 0-100 in 5.6s is handy.
Fully loaded, the performance model is still cheaper than an M3. And 0-100 in 3.4s will take some beating.
Yes, it was both a fun and disheartening 30mins of selecting options I can’t afford.
$83,000 for the self driving model.
Not completely out of reach, but near enough.
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla Model 3 has dropped here and in NZ.
Drive away price somewhere just under a BMW 3 Series for the standard model. 0-100 in 5.6s is handy.
Fully loaded, the performance model is still cheaper than an M3. And 0-100 in 3.4s will take some beating.
I've often wondered how many performance car drivers will choose a Tesla over the more traditional vehicles. There is so much more to performance cars than 0-100 times and power. Don't get me wrong, it's a huge part of it, but a perfectly balanced car will beat a poorly distributed car 10/10 for driving fun. I've not a driven a Tesla in about 2.5 years now, but Model S P85D and the roadster were both phenomenal for accelaration, but that was literally it for driving experiences. The weight of the batteries killed any handling / feel.
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@MajorRage said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla Model 3 has dropped here and in NZ.
Drive away price somewhere just under a BMW 3 Series for the standard model. 0-100 in 5.6s is handy.
Fully loaded, the performance model is still cheaper than an M3. And 0-100 in 3.4s will take some beating.
I've often wondered how many performance car drivers will choose a Tesla over the more traditional vehicles. There is so much more to performance cars than 0-100 times and power. Don't get me wrong, it's a huge part of it, but a perfectly balanced car will beat a poorly distributed car 10/10 for driving fun. I've not a driven a Tesla in about 2.5 years now, but Model S P85D and the roadster were both phenomenal for accelaration, but that was literally it for driving experiences. The weight of the batteries killed any handling / feel.
Top Gear compared the Model 3 Performance to a similarly priced Beamer and it came out ahead. EDIT: did a quarter mile, 0-100-0, drift, and race circuit.
Apparently the quality and driveability in the Model 3 Performance is making some Model S drivers jump ship.
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@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
@MajorRage said in Electric Vehicles:
@NTA said in Electric Vehicles:
Tesla Model 3 has dropped here and in NZ.
Drive away price somewhere just under a BMW 3 Series for the standard model. 0-100 in 5.6s is handy.
Fully loaded, the performance model is still cheaper than an M3. And 0-100 in 3.4s will take some beating.
I've often wondered how many performance car drivers will choose a Tesla over the more traditional vehicles. There is so much more to performance cars than 0-100 times and power. Don't get me wrong, it's a huge part of it, but a perfectly balanced car will beat a poorly distributed car 10/10 for driving fun. I've not a driven a Tesla in about 2.5 years now, but Model S P85D and the roadster were both phenomenal for accelaration, but that was literally it for driving experiences. The weight of the batteries killed any handling / feel.
Top Gear compared the Model 3 Performance to a similarly priced Beamer and it came out ahead. EDIT: did a quarter mile, 0-100-0, drift, and race circuit.
Apparently the quality and driveability in the Model 3 Performance is making some Model S drivers jump ship.
Found the article Nick, it's interesting stuff:
https://www.topgear.com/car-news/electric/calling-elons-bluff-tesla-model-3-vs-bmw-m3#11
So overall it's 3-1 to the Tesla. However for me, the final paragraph is telling, and more in synch with what I've been reading.
"But here’s the crunch: taking into account the repeatability of performance, the overall agility and the endorphin rush, it’s the BMW I’d take for one last lap of Thunderhill."
It reminds me of when we upgraded our family wagon earlier this year. Everything pointed to an XC90. Everything. It had it all, it had all sorts of tech which my wife wanted, it was spot on perfect.
And I hated it.
So we bought an "inferior" car.
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@MajorRage a lot of it does come down to "feel" for the individual. A car reviewer here in Oz bought one because it has the combination of stuff his wife wants as well as some oomph when he's feeling like a bit of fun. He was one of those who was impressed with the uptick in quality