High interest rates, high cost of new vehicles because of inflation, poor economic headwinds.
Teslag said:
High interest rates, high cost of new vehicles because of inflation, poor economic headwinds.
Kansas Kid said:hph6203 said:
Translation: Govern me hard, daddy.
The EVidians are out in force today.
Oh Mr Government, force things on those around me to protect against an extremely rare event. When I have heard things like that beforeā¦..
Teslag said:
But it won't do anything. It only keeps people from parking if they are charged above 90%, which virtually no EV owner does on a regular basis
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They're going to mandate a maximum 80% fast charge nationwide.
hph6203 said:
Says everyone that advocates for government control over individual autonomy. Govern me harder, daddy.
Literally zero EV car batteries are charged to 100%. None.
hph6203 said:
Point to a post where I have supported any of those. This isn't team talk, this is you advocating for something and getting mocked for it. Be the individual you are, own your love for daddy government and just realize that you're not that different than the people that advocate for those things you criticize.
techno-ag said:hph6203 said:
Says everyone that advocates for government control over individual autonomy. Govern me harder, daddy.
Literally zero EV car batteries are charged to 100%. None.
Now do EV mandates, CAFE standards, Build Back Better fast chargers, and EV tax rebates.
Oh a government wants to make things safer? Help! I'm being oppressed!
ETA I think the Mercedes blew up at 90%.
Just like the Covidians saidā¦.. Safety first.techno-ag said:Kansas Kid said:hph6203 said:
Translation: Govern me hard, daddy.
The EVidians are out in force today.
Oh Mr Government, force things on those around me to protect against an extremely rare event. When I have heard things like that beforeā¦..
No this is a prudent measure on the Koreans' part. I would have been disappointed with anything less. It was a wise and measured response to prevent another catastrophe.
hph6203 said:
Govern me hard, daddy. I'm scared of the monster under the bed and I need you to protect me.
PlaneCrashGuy said:hph6203 said:
Govern me hard, daddy. I'm scared of the monster under the bed and I need you to protect me.
The data supports the ban.
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When the "Full Self-Driving" setting is enabled in a Tesla, according to the automaker's own description, the car "attempts to drive to your destination by following curves in the road, stopping at and negotiating intersections, making left and right turns, navigating roundabouts, and entering/exiting highways."
"Attempts" would be the crucial word here, as I learned during an occasionally harrowing demonstration of FSD around surface streets and freeways in Los Angeles. While it's true that the technology manages to impress at first, it doesn't take long for severe and dangerous shortcomings to emerge. And, contrary to claims from exaggeration-prone Tesla CEO Elon Musk, it certainly didn't seem safer than having an average human driver at the wheel.
hph6203 said:
Only if you pay attention to frequency of anecdote that hits your algorithmic feed and use that as a stand in for "data." If you look at actual population data? Not so much.
PlaneCrashGuy said:hph6203 said:
Govern me hard, daddy. I'm scared of the monster under the bed and I need you to protect me.
The data supports the ban.
hph6203 said:
Anecdote doesn't make the rule.
hph6203 said:
Water and time.
But don't worry folks, a new software patch is available. BMW has you covered.Quote:
MINI has initiated a voluntary safety recall affecting approximately 12,535 vehicles equipped with high-voltage batteries that may not have been produced according to specifications.
The recall targets all-electric Cooper SE models manufactured between March 21, 2019, and January 25, 2024, which may experience faults in the high-voltage battery or system. The safety risk associated with this issue is significant. In rare cases, these faults could cause the high-voltage battery to overheat, potentially resulting in a thermal eventmore commonly known as a fire even when the vehicle is not in operation.
MINI became aware of this risk following a field incident in October 2023 involving a MINI Hardtop 2 Door Cooper SE model in the U.S., where the vehicle caught fire. Further analysis identified isolation faults within the high-voltage battery, leading to a broader investigation.
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As well as the three-row, Ford has also pushed back plans for a next-generation full-size electric pickup truck, which would replace the current F-150 Lightning model. The new model, dubbed "Project T3" by Ford, will now be delayed by up to 18 months as part of a reduction in spending on fully electric models. The truck's new launch date in 2027 means Ford will be able to make use of its lower-cost battery technology as well as other "cost breakthroughs" that could develop while the EV sector continues to evolve, Ford explained in a statement.
If there are two cars that you'd have thought would sell like hot cakes for Ford, it's a three-row SUV and a pickup truck. In the past, these categories have been real winners for the Blue Oval, with the three-row Explorer being Ford's best-selling SUV in 2023 and the F-Series trucks holding strong as the best-selling trucks in America for multiple decades.
hph6203 said:
Water and time.
I see someone is way smarter than the fire departments that are trained to put water on the EV fires if they can't let it burn itself out.PlaneCrashGuy said:hph6203 said:
Water and time.
The time thing is kind of my whole point, but what exactly do you think the water is gonna do? Until it's done burning, the correct answer is not much.