nortex97 said:
I always thought a smaller electric gremlin with annoying safety features removed woulda been a great vehicle to die in.
So something similar to the Ford Pinto.
nortex97 said:
I always thought a smaller electric gremlin with annoying safety features removed woulda been a great vehicle to die in.
Something like this?aggieforester05 said:Like driving a golf cart on the highway, with a cage sufficient to keep you from escaping but not protect you from anything. I can totally see the appeal.nortex97 said:
I always thought a smaller electric gremlin with annoying safety features removed woulda been a great vehicle to die in.
When I said beautiful, i was referring to the model woman, not the model car.bobbranco said:
That golf cart is laughable.
I'll take my chances on a motorcycle over either.akm91 said:Something like this?aggieforester05 said:Like driving a golf cart on the highway, with a cage sufficient to keep you from escaping but not protect you from anything. I can totally see the appeal.nortex97 said:
I always thought a smaller electric gremlin with annoying safety features removed woulda been a great vehicle to die in.
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Hertz recently announced it was selling 20,000 electric cars out of its fleet, and replacing them with gasoline vehicles. One reason the company gave was that drivers kept crashing the cars.
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Crashes are even more frequent in households with both a gas and an electric model, indicating that regularly switching from one to another exacerbates the issues. And the fact that crash frequency lessens with time also suggests that unfamiliarity has something to do with it, said Xiaohui Lu, head of EV research at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
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Besides their added speed, EVs are also heavier than gas-powered vehicles because of their large, dense battery packs. That also leads to more damage in the vehicles the EV hits resulting in higher insurance claims.
Ford Prepares To Cut F-150 Lightning Electric Truck Production https://t.co/tbbceyiVz3
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) January 19, 2024
Ford’s cutting production of its electric F-150 Lightning pickup. Rivian’s lost ONE-THIRD of its market value so far this year. The EV devolution. https://t.co/fDXumzxK36
— Dagen McDowell (@dagenmcdowell) January 19, 2024
GeorgiAg said:Ford Prepares To Cut F-150 Lightning Electric Truck Production https://t.co/tbbceyiVz3
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) January 19, 2024
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EV demand next year could be lower than expectations," Lee Chang-sil, chief financial officer at South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution, said several months ago.
Also, 3,900 auto dealers wrote a letter to President Biden, warning:
"Electric vehicles are stacking up on our lots which is our best indicator of customer demand in the marketplace."
Plus, high auto loan rates and vehicle prices add to affordability concerns. Folks don't want $1,000 payments for vehicles that come with "range anxiety."
I get why they're doing it. A bigger more established company with a variety of vehicles is probably a better bet for a rental company. Can't help but think they'll regret going electric though.Quote:
Car rental giant SIXT announced plans to buy as many as 250,000 Stellantis electric vehicles - a month after informing customers that it was dropping Teslas from its EV fleet.
SIXT said this week that it came to a "multi-billion euro agreement" with Stellantis, with plans to add an array of the automaker's cars - including Jeeps, Chryslers, Dodges, Alfa Romeos and Maseratis, among others - to its rental fleet across Europe and North America by 2026.
The Stellantis vehicles will be a mix of combustion-engine, plug-in hybrid and battery-electric, according to a press release on the agreement.
So EV's accelerate faster in terms of speed increase because of a more powerful engine but then accelerate slower in terms of speed decrease because of a larger mass due to battery weight which increases the force needed to slow the car down.techno-ag said:
CNN: Teslas crash more.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/01/18/business/why-do-people-keep-crashing-teslas/index.html
Devastating.Quote:
Hertz recently announced it was selling 20,000 electric cars out of its fleet, and replacing them with gasoline vehicles. One reason the company gave was that drivers kept crashing the cars.
…
Crashes are even more frequent in households with both a gas and an electric model, indicating that regularly switching from one to another exacerbates the issues. And the fact that crash frequency lessens with time also suggests that unfamiliarity has something to do with it, said Xiaohui Lu, head of EV research at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
…
Besides their added speed, EVs are also heavier than gas-powered vehicles because of their large, dense battery packs. That also leads to more damage in the vehicles the EV hits resulting in higher insurance claims.
texagbeliever said:So EV's accelerate faster in terms of speed increase because of a more powerful engine but then accelerate slower in terms of speed decrease because of a larger mass due to battery weight which increases the force needed to slow the car down.techno-ag said:
CNN: Teslas crash more.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/01/18/business/why-do-people-keep-crashing-teslas/index.html
Devastating.Quote:
Hertz recently announced it was selling 20,000 electric cars out of its fleet, and replacing them with gasoline vehicles. One reason the company gave was that drivers kept crashing the cars.
…
Crashes are even more frequent in households with both a gas and an electric model, indicating that regularly switching from one to another exacerbates the issues. And the fact that crash frequency lessens with time also suggests that unfamiliarity has something to do with it, said Xiaohui Lu, head of EV research at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
…
Besides their added speed, EVs are also heavier than gas-powered vehicles because of their large, dense battery packs. That also leads to more damage in the vehicles the EV hits resulting in higher insurance claims.
What a great engineering combo. Who could have seen how this would lead to more accidents?!
114 ft you say. Try 152 feet. And Tesla claims 133 ft. So you still are wrong even by Tesla claims.hph6203 said:
Braking Distance 60-0 mph
Model 3: 114 ft
Camry: 122 ft
Someone who gets into a F150 realizes they are in a bigger truck and likely has a better appreciation for slower breaking ability.Kansas Kid said:texagbeliever said:So EV's accelerate faster in terms of speed increase because of a more powerful engine but then accelerate slower in terms of speed decrease because of a larger mass due to battery weight which increases the force needed to slow the car down.techno-ag said:
CNN: Teslas crash more.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/01/18/business/why-do-people-keep-crashing-teslas/index.html
Devastating.Quote:
Hertz recently announced it was selling 20,000 electric cars out of its fleet, and replacing them with gasoline vehicles. One reason the company gave was that drivers kept crashing the cars.
…
Crashes are even more frequent in households with both a gas and an electric model, indicating that regularly switching from one to another exacerbates the issues. And the fact that crash frequency lessens with time also suggests that unfamiliarity has something to do with it, said Xiaohui Lu, head of EV research at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
…
Besides their added speed, EVs are also heavier than gas-powered vehicles because of their large, dense battery packs. That also leads to more damage in the vehicles the EV hits resulting in higher insurance claims.
What a great engineering combo. Who could have seen how this would lead to more accidents?!
They really don't weight more than the average vehicle sold in the US, just more than the average car. The model 3 weighs 4000 and the model Y weighs up to 4,400 lbs. See the chart below for the fleet average including trucks and SUVs which in many cases weight a lot more than the most popular Teslas. I don't see why they are saying there is a design issue on slowing when the average vehicle is of similar weight.
I will agree the acceleration can be a problem in people driving it for the first time or in the early period of ownership until people learn the nuances of the acceleration. There is a reason why you can buy a bunch of wrecked sports cars with less than 1,000 miles on them.
PS. The truck is 6,800 which is clearly above most vehicles and will take longer to stop.
texagbeliever said:114 ft you say. Try 152 feet. And Tesla claims 133 ft. So you still are wrong even by Tesla claims.hph6203 said:
Braking Distance 60-0 mph
Model 3: 114 ft
Camry: 122 ft
Tesla 152 feet 60-0mph 7 feet longer than a F150 Truck
texagbeliever said:So EV's accelerate faster in terms of speed increase because of a more powerful engine but then accelerate slower in terms of speed decrease because of a larger mass due to battery weight which increases the force needed to slow the car down.techno-ag said:
CNN: Teslas crash more.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/01/18/business/why-do-people-keep-crashing-teslas/index.html
Devastating.Quote:
Hertz recently announced it was selling 20,000 electric cars out of its fleet, and replacing them with gasoline vehicles. One reason the company gave was that drivers kept crashing the cars.
…
Crashes are even more frequent in households with both a gas and an electric model, indicating that regularly switching from one to another exacerbates the issues. And the fact that crash frequency lessens with time also suggests that unfamiliarity has something to do with it, said Xiaohui Lu, head of EV research at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
…
Besides their added speed, EVs are also heavier than gas-powered vehicles because of their large, dense battery packs. That also leads to more damage in the vehicles the EV hits resulting in higher insurance claims.
What a great engineering combo. Who could have seen how this would lead to more accidents?!
texagbeliever said:Someone who gets into a F150 realizes they are in a bigger truck and likely has a better appreciation for slower breaking ability.Kansas Kid said:texagbeliever said:So EV's accelerate faster in terms of speed increase because of a more powerful engine but then accelerate slower in terms of speed decrease because of a larger mass due to battery weight which increases the force needed to slow the car down.techno-ag said:
CNN: Teslas crash more.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/01/18/business/why-do-people-keep-crashing-teslas/index.html
Devastating.Quote:
Hertz recently announced it was selling 20,000 electric cars out of its fleet, and replacing them with gasoline vehicles. One reason the company gave was that drivers kept crashing the cars.
…
Crashes are even more frequent in households with both a gas and an electric model, indicating that regularly switching from one to another exacerbates the issues. And the fact that crash frequency lessens with time also suggests that unfamiliarity has something to do with it, said Xiaohui Lu, head of EV research at LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
…
Besides their added speed, EVs are also heavier than gas-powered vehicles because of their large, dense battery packs. That also leads to more damage in the vehicles the EV hits resulting in higher insurance claims.
What a great engineering combo. Who could have seen how this would lead to more accidents?!
They really don't weight more than the average vehicle sold in the US, just more than the average car. The model 3 weighs 4000 and the model Y weighs up to 4,400 lbs. See the chart below for the fleet average including trucks and SUVs which in many cases weight a lot more than the most popular Teslas. I don't see why they are saying there is a design issue on slowing when the average vehicle is of similar weight.
I will agree the acceleration can be a problem in people driving it for the first time or in the early period of ownership until people learn the nuances of the acceleration. There is a reason why you can buy a bunch of wrecked sports cars with less than 1,000 miles on them.
PS. The truck is 6,800 which is clearly above most vehicles and will take longer to stop.
GeorgiAg said:
I like the idea of an electric vehicle but a truck? Driving to the house on the coast (325 miles) fully loaded down, towing a boat or jet skiis?
No thanks.
"The cybertruck has the worst range and the worst charging speed of the bunch"
— Above the Best ⚡️🚁🛩️ (@thedooberhead) January 19, 2024
How did @tesla get this so wrong? https://t.co/obJ4CgtNrt pic.twitter.com/HZ7WtVDwa0
Bubblez said:"The cybertruck has the worst range and the worst charging speed of the bunch"
— Above the Best ⚡️🚁🛩️ (@thedooberhead) January 19, 2024
How did @tesla get this so wrong? https://t.co/obJ4CgtNrt pic.twitter.com/HZ7WtVDwa0
Well, at least it looks cool to some people....
Novel battery manufacturing techniques/construction that has a more conservative charging curve. These are things that can be updated after the fact through a software update. What it looks like today is not indicative of what it looks like long term.Bubblez said:"The cybertruck has the worst range and the worst charging speed of the bunch"
— Above the Best ⚡️🚁🛩️ (@thedooberhead) January 19, 2024
How did @tesla get this so wrong? https://t.co/obJ4CgtNrt pic.twitter.com/HZ7WtVDwa0
Well, at least it looks cool to some people....
Several people asking about Tesla percentage.
— Car Dealership Guy (@GuyDealership) January 19, 2024
72.7% listings are Teslas
(14,481 of the 19,909 listings)
Tesla has broken ground on its massive $3.6 billion expansion of the Giga Nevada facility.
— TESLARATI (@Teslarati) January 19, 2024
It will bring 4 million square feet of manufacturing space and will help accelerate Semi and 4680 battery cell production:https://t.co/OqJ6tohvYk
Why are Teslas’ batteries dying in the cold?
— Ben Tallmadge (@BenTallmadge01) January 19, 2024
Freezing temperatures across central US have cut EV's range & left drivers facing long waits at charging stations.@TheLastRefuge2 https://t.co/l3yng0KDS4
GeorgiAg said:
I like the idea of an electric vehicle but a truck? Driving to the house on the coast (325 miles) fully loaded down, towing a boat or jet skiis?
No thanks.