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Acceleration
So, what's the equivalent of beige Corolla from 20 years ago in Assachussets? Same beige Corolla but with floors rusted through?
Musk is one of the few Silicon Valley types who is not a total SJW moron and actually building a product people want.
socal2 saysAcceleration
There is zero need to accelerate any faster at all than what has been possible the last decades, unless you want to connect it some ultra-smart and bug-proof AI that can use lightning fast acceleration in swerve maneuvers for accident prevention. Which isn't happening. It's probably causing more accidents as people try to impress by showing off. So acceleration is merely used for status-symbol signaling.
There is zero need to accelerate any faster at all than what has been possible for the last decades,
mell saysThere is zero need to accelerate any faster at all than what has been possible for the last decades,
Have you ever driven an EV? The acceleration is exquisite. I just have a Chevy Bolt which is not as quick as the baseline Teslas, and it is a total blast to drive every day. I don't even speed that much. I just get to the speed limit as quickly as possible in a very smooth and quiet fashion without being obnoxious with a loud ICE engine. Every time I get to accelerate off a stop light is a joy and never seems to get old.
The one pedal driving and regenerative engine braking is just the icing on the cake.
Driving my wife's ICE car just feels stupid to me now.
I don't get it; why are you folks so captivated by this EV/Tesla fandom?
.....With the above stated, today I'm a grown up and prefer to be driven around by a chauffeur and enjoy life.
AccelerationIt's taken 56 years to get here. Ten years before this race, the Ford had an engine designed in 1932 and the Chevy designed in 1929--both produced a little over 100 horsepower, including the brand new Corvette. Ten years later, this is what you could walk into any dealership and order:
The Tesla is a Status Symbol.
Like the Rented Babe Dining Companion. To Be Seen With.
Like some performance you shared about an encounter.
Hugolas_Madurez saysSo, what's the equivalent of beige Corolla from 20 years ago in Assachussets? Same beige Corolla but with floors rusted through?
You can toss in the rusted Civics a/o Altimas.
You're being more honest about your likes.
Welcome to Silicon Valley.
Yes, it's strange, having olde world New England values
How exactly fucking prostitutes fits into "olde world New England values"?
That stuff is illegal in New England exactly because of these values.
divorce court and losing half of one's portfolio.
Hugolas_Madurez saysThat stuff is illegal in New England exactly because of these values.
Try all of the USA minus a few desert communities in Nevada.
divorce court and losing half of one's portfolio.
Yep, you can thank the "olde world New England values" for it. Because for many years the people with these values were ruling the US of A.
If you want to know, some 1/3 of the nation lives in the various metropolitan regions between Boston and DC. That's more ppl per square mile than anywhere else in the USA. So pleaz, stop the Californication. We deal with real weather on our side of the fence. And batteries don't do well in the winter time
We're very prudent about money and thus, seeing hoes definitely beats divorce court and losing half of one's portfolio.
I figure that if I'm driving an electric car in the winter, I'm just wearing my coat in the car and not using the heat, and dealing with it. My commute is not that long.
I think of Tom Leykis down in LA who had specific rules for dealing with females; i.e. avoid entanglements and expensive outings.
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