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2025 Oct 22, 9:13am   4,242 views  1,595 comments

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1207   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 17, 10:38am  

@RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?
1208   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 17, 10:43am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?


Ask @Onvacation.
1209   Onvacation   2024 Jul 18, 10:41am  

RWSGFY says

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?

Ask Onvacation.

ask @socal2
1210   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 18, 1:42pm  

Onvacation says

ask socal2


Of course.
1211   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 18, 6:53pm  

Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.
1212   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 18, 7:26pm  

RWSGFY says

Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.


Nooooo shit.
1213   HeadSet   2024 Jul 18, 8:45pm  

RWSGFY says

Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.

I actually wanted one of those. Maybe now the price will come down to reasonable.
1214   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 18, 9:26pm  

HeadSet says

RWSGFY says


Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.

I actually wanted one of those. Maybe now the price will come down to reasonable.


Fiskers got reasonable, lol.
1215   WookieMan   2024 Jul 25, 1:22am  

socal2 says

That is over 60% of the available US car market!

Tesla can't be everything for everyone, but the available US market is plenty big.

You live in CA. Where I live in IL I'd be constantly worried about running out of juice. I'm going to Wisconsin tomorrow and would need to charge on the way up making the trip 30 minutes longer and then having to use a friends electric to charge.

Go to Bozeman, MT and go for a hike in an EV. Enjoy being stranded. It's an hour in mountains one way and there's nothing in range to charge. You're climbing from 4k to 9k feet to get to a good hike or activity. Fishing. Throw in rugged roads.

CA is a big state. Mostly urban. EV's don't work in most of the country once you factor in cold weather. EV lovers need to get out of their bubble.
1216   socal2   2024 Jul 25, 8:38am  

WookieMan says

You live in CA. Where I live in IL I'd be constantly worried about running out of juice. I'm going to Wisconsin tomorrow and would need to charge on the way up making the trip 30 minutes longer and then having to use a friends electric to charge.


I just got back from a week vacation visiting relatives in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. I rented a GMC (Arcadia?) and we drove over 800 miles. Alot of it was on back country roads and away from the freeways. But I ran my route through Tesla's navigation and there were still plenty of Tesla Superchargers that would make the drive totally easy.

The GMC didn't even have adaptive cruise control......let alone lane assist. It was tiring and less enjoyable to have to manually drive all 800 miles. But it did have a big gas tank and we only had to fill up a few times.


1217   GNL   2024 Jul 25, 11:44am  

You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?
1218   socal2   2024 Jul 25, 12:48pm  

GNL says

You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?


Can't afford one yet.
1219   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 25, 1:07pm  

Fun fact: Hertz didn't offer a single EV at their Indianspolis airport location when I visited last spring.
1220   GNL   2024 Jul 25, 1:12pm  

socal2 says

GNL says


You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?


Can't afford one yet.

Hmm, my bad. I was sure you were the one telling us that you bought one.
1221   GNL   2024 Aug 14, 11:37am  

MORE RIDICULOUSNESS VIA TESLA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-AiuQy4ALc
1222   Eric_Holder   2024 Aug 15, 9:01am  

WookieMan says


The fact they haven't even done a minivan is hysterical.


ModelX IS a minivan. Down to middle doors designed in a way to prevent kids from hitting cars parked next to it.
1223   WookieMan   2024 Aug 15, 9:14am  

Eric Holder says

ModelX IS a minivan. Down to middle doors designed in a way to prevent kids from hitting cars parked next to it.

Haven't looked at it. What's the towing capacity? Likely nothing. Not looking it up. Full sized SUV's are missing from the EV market.

Also if your kid is that stupid to hit another car you should probably parent better (not you specifically). Most full sized SUV's are already built on truck a chassis. Make the CT a full sized SUV body and add a third row. You can still put stuff in the back. Still tow. You either have a truck or full sized SUV where I live. I've yet to see a CT on the road where I live as well.

Problem as I've said is it's going to cost $120k plus with no range. A 10 hour road trip turns into 13-14 hours easy, especially towing a camper which you'll likely have to unhitch to get into a charging station. I've yet to see a pull though in my region. The charging might be there in CA, but I've yet to see it around me. It's all 20 miles in the opposite direction I'm going.
1224   Eric_Holder   2024 Aug 15, 10:09am  

WookieMan says

What's the towing capacity?


Who cares? It's a minivan. Nobody buys these for towing.
1225   socal2   2024 Aug 15, 10:25am  

Just got one of my sales engineers in Idaho to buy a Tesla Model Y. He turned in his tricked out Ford Maverick (poor man's Raptor) and he is absolutely loving it so far. He told this morning he is shocked at how awesome it is for road trips from Boise to Idaho Falls.

That said - he does have a free month trial of the latest Full Self Driving, so he has the latest and greatest version.

In addition to driving a couple thousand miles a month for work, the dude is in the army reserves, hunts, skiis and travels all over the mountain west. He is 6'7" tall too and said he has plenty of room.
1226   Eric_Holder   2024 Aug 15, 10:51am  

WookieMan says

Also if your kid is that stupid to hit another car you should probably parent better (not you specifically).


Maybe. But there is no denying that minivans are popular because of their sliding doors, not despite of them. Peace of mind is peace of mind.
1227   MolotovCocktail   2024 Aug 15, 10:57am  

socal2 says

Just got one of my sales engineers in Idaho to buy a Tesla Model Y. He turned in his tricked out Ford Maverick (poor man's Raptor) and he is absolutely loving it so far. He told this morning he is shocked at how awesome it is for road trips from Boise to Idaho Falls.

That said - he does have a free month trial of the latest Full Self Driving, so he has the latest and greatest version.

In addition to driving a couple thousand miles a month for work, the dude is in the army reserves, hunts, skiis and travels all over the mountain west. He is 6'7" tall too and said he has plenty of room.


Wait until he needs to charge it somewhere out of the way...which is most of Idaho.

Wait until winter comes and the battery can barely charge enough like before.
1228   Eric_Holder   2024 Aug 15, 11:26am  

socal2 says


Just got one of my sales engineers in Idaho to buy a Tesla Model Y. He turned in his tricked out Ford Maverick (poor man's Raptor) and he is absolutely loving it so far. He told this morning he is shocked at how awesome it is for road trips from Boise to Idaho Falls.

That said - he does have a free month trial of the latest Full Self Driving, so he has the latest and greatest version.

In addition to driving a couple thousand miles a month for work, the dude is in the army reserves, hunts, skiis and travels all over the mountain west. He is 6'7" tall too and said he has plenty of room.


One of my relatives who's very ga-ga on everything Tesla (and has been uninvited from pretty much everywhere because all he does at parties is talking about FSD this and FSD that until everybody's eyes roll into their skulls) never takes his AWD Model Y on skiing trips. This is when trusty 4Runner comes out of the garage. I think he did once take his MY to Utah. Don't know what happened there, but it's been 4Runner from then on.
1229   WookieMan   2024 Aug 15, 11:41am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

Wait until he needs to charge it somewhere out of the way...which is most of Idaho.

The country.
1230   GNL   2024 Aug 15, 11:54am  

Haha, you’re bragging that you hooked another sucker?
1231   socal2   2024 Aug 15, 1:32pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

Wait until he needs to charge it somewhere out of the way...which is most of Idaho.

Wait until winter comes and the battery can barely charge enough like before.


Dude is an engineer and has done his research.

This is a great site where you can map your drives to figure out what charging you need. You can adjust for temperature, weather, weight in car, model and battery charge level.
https://abetterrouteplanner.com/

My other Sales Engineer in remote Oregon has had his Tesla for almost 2 years now (40,000 miles driven so far) and has had no problems driving all over the Mountain and Northwest in all weather conditions.
1232   socal2   2024 Aug 15, 1:37pm  

GNL says

Haha, you’re bragging that you hooked another sucker?


He's been thanking me all week saying "I should have done this sooner".

It was after his family vacation last month to the Olympic National Park (8+ hour drive from Boise) followed by an unexpected business trip to Eastern Idaho the Monday he returned from his vacation that finally got him to pull the trigger.

Difficult to express how nice autopilot is for long trips. You arrive at your destination so much more refreshed and comfortable.

Dude is also going to save a ton of money on gas since he can expense his business miles and his electricity at home is dirt cheap.
1233   Ceffer   2024 Aug 15, 1:40pm  

Hydrogen powered vehicles will put the faux green electrics in the junkyard. Plus, they are the truly environmentally friendly ones (exhaust is water). They have been suppressed by the usual suspects for the usual reasons, but are now starting production through Asia and Toyota.
1234   MolotovCocktail   2024 Aug 15, 7:26pm  

Ceffer says

Plus, they are the truly environmentally friendly ones




Do you realize you just quoted some level one dumbassery from Shrub?

Cars that will run on hydrogen fuel produce only water, not exhaust fumes….


How is hydrogen made? Don't say 'electrolysis' because commercially produced hydrogen mostly is not, but through processes like pyrolysis of natural gas or steam reforming of coal.

But either way, it costs too much. It is not a source of energy but merely a carrier.

From an extensive article on this topic by Robert Zubrin:

The trouble is that making hydrogen requires more energy than the hydrogen so produced can provide. Hydrogen, therefore, is not a source of energy. It simply is a carrier of energy.

And it is, as we shall see, an extremely poor one.

The wholesale cost of commercial grade liquid hydrogen (made the cheap way, from hydrocarbons) shipped to large customers in the United States is about $6 per kilogram. High purity hydrogen made from electrolysis for scientific applications costs considerably more. Dispensed in compressed gas cylinders to retail customers, the current price of commercial grade hydrogen is about $100 per kilogram. For comparison, a kilogram of hydrogen contains about the same amount of energy as a gallon of gasoline. This means that even if hydrogen cars were available and hydrogen stations existed to fuel them, no one with the power to choose otherwise would ever buy such vehicles. This fact alone makes the hydrogen economy a non-starter in a free society.


2007 prices in those cost figures ^^

The hydrogen refueling stations for the Toyota Murai currently charge $36/kg. A drastic increase from $17/kg from the year before.

So either significant improvement has been achieved since Zubrin wrote his article in hydrogen production, distribution & storage, or it is being subsidized.

It costs $200 to fill up a Murai. And it only gets at most 400 miles out of all that. Usually it avgs at 300 miles. So it is STILL uneconomical as hell.

Murai 2024 fueling costs source: https://www.topspeed.com/how-much-costs-to-refill-hydrogen-powered-toyota-mirai/

Zubrin then goes on to thoroughly detail other costs, like metal embrittlement of storage and distribution equipment, costs from pressurization or cryogenic storage, etc.

Oh, and like EVs, it can be quite polluting. Just front loaded before it gets put into your car, is all.

https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/the-hydrogen-hoax
1235   Ceffer   2024 Aug 15, 7:58pm  

I'm not so sure. You have to realize they give us what they want and slander what they don't want, including nuclear power. It's standard operating procedure for technology that can replace the Rockefeller/Globalist paradigms for the plans they make for energy fails.

However, I will look into it and see if a deep dive reveals anything, but nothing I have read indicates that it is either that expensive or that compromising. Santa Cruz of all places has a hydrogen vehicle filling station. Also, as economies of scale take place and distribution channels improve, stuff gets cheaper.

Gasoline is a carrier of energy, too, as is uranium and lithium batteries, and they also have associated costs, so I don't really get the 'carrier of energy' angle.

Trying to scope the perspective of "The New Atlantis" is not clear to me either.

"The journal's name is taken from Francis Bacon's utopian novella New Atlantis, which the journal's editors describe as a "fable of a society living with the benefits and challenges of advanced science and technology".[4] An editorial in the inaugural issue states that the aim of the journal is "to help us avoid the extremes of euphoria and despair that new technologies too often arouse; and to help us judge when mobilizing our technological prowess is sensible or necessary, and when the preservation of things that count requires limiting the kinds of technological power that would lessen, cheapen, or ultimately destroy us."

That's quite an editorial position, and not one that seems promising. Helping us to avoid what, exactly? Why do I need help avoiding? Sounds like biased fact checking by another name.
1236   WookieMan   2024 Aug 15, 8:29pm  

socal2 says

It was after his family vacation last month to the Olympic National Park (8+ hour drive from Boise)

How many stops? I can drive to Duluth, MN from where I live ~7 hours without stopping. Leave by 5am and I'm up there for lunch. 100% cannot do that in an EV. I'm talking a V8 full sized SUV. That's for sure 2 charging stops. If you can find them in that part of Wisconsin. 5 people and luggage for a week. No EV can do that.

You guys live on an island West of the Rockies. It's not reality in most of the country.
1237   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2024 Aug 15, 9:27pm  

my neighbor got cybertruck. it has nice tech. all wheels turn, self driving (although not trusting it), wicked fast. we took it to Utah with trailer, it used about 70% charge before we got to charge station. cost of driving it is about half or less of gas when charging at stations. it has its positives. i personally like ford lightning more, but it’s way too expensive.

don’t know
how long battery will last, thats big unknown. i know laptop batteries go out after several years and don’t hold any charge. hopefully cars are better.

cautious me says hybrids are best bang for the buck these days.
1238   socal2   2024 Aug 16, 10:15am  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says

how long battery will last, thats big unknown. i know laptop batteries go out after several years and don’t hold any charge. hopefully cars are better.


Tesla provides an 8 year or 100,000 mile warranty on batteries. They have the best and most sophisticated thermal system keeping the batteries healthy unlike the crap Nissan Leafs.

One of my clients has an 11 year old Model S with 180,000 miles and his battery has only had about 10% degradation.
1239   socal2   2024 Aug 16, 10:32am  

WookieMan says

How many stops? I can drive to Duluth, MN from where I live ~7 hours without stopping. Leave by 5am and I'm up there for lunch.


Most human beings couldn't or wouldn't want to do that level of driving without stopping.

That level of driving would require about 2 stops for 15 minutes to charge with a Tesla. So it would add at least 30 minutes to your drive.

A Tesla would get you to Duluth by 1:00PM and you will be much more rested and relaxed using Autopilot.
1240   WookieMan   2024 Aug 16, 1:51pm  

socal2 says


WookieMan says


How many stops? I can drive to Duluth, MN from where I live ~7 hours without stopping. Leave by 5am and I'm up there for lunch.


Most human beings couldn't or wouldn't want to do that level of driving without stopping.

That level of driving would require about 2 stops for 15 minutes to charge with a Tesla. So it would add at least 30 minutes to your drive.

A Tesla would get you to Duluth by 1:00PM and you will be much more rested and relaxed using Autopilot.


No I wouldn't. I like physical driving. I don't care for the tech. I'd never trust it to save me. I'm a no radio, no phone driver. I don't trust almost anyone especially other drivers. I'd bet my driving record is more impeccable than anyone that's driven a Tesla for 10 years. Over 20 years, but Tesla wasn't around. I haven't been pulled over in 22 years and even then it was only twice for mild speeding and I don't do that anymore.

Not trying to be a dick, but you also don't know Wisconsin. It's not going to be a 15 minute stop. I just want to get to my destination. I drive 7 hours frequently. I just burn through it. I'm sitting. It's literally no physical exertion. Cruise control. I can drive with my knee. I'd have a fucking panic attack if I let a car drive itself. Maybe just me, but I ain't changing and I'm not blowing an hour on an easy drive. I'd usually do 14 hours straight to the panhandle of FL. No biggie.
1242   MolotovCocktail   2024 Aug 17, 9:23pm  

Consumer Reports video on Tesla:

1243   HeadSet   2024 Aug 18, 7:12am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

Consumer Reports video on Tesla:



A Tesla's charge port is on the side of the car. Maybe she is thinking of the Buicks long ago that had the gas filler tube under the license plate. Just get behind the car, pull down the cover (license plate) stick in the tube and pump in the fluid.
1244   WookieMan   2024 Aug 18, 9:05am  

HeadSet says

A Tesla's charge port is on the side of the car. Maybe she is thinking of the Buicks long ago that had the gas filler tube under the license plate. Just get behind the car, pull down the cover (license plate) stick in the tube and pump in the fluid.

Besides the annoying tat sleeve, she's not wrong about Tesla. They're gay looking cars. The Cyber Truck is like the Pontiac Aztek. The only reason I'd get a cyber truck is as an investment. In 20-30 when it's "vintage" it will be worth a ton because they will stop production of them in the next 5 years after the market is saturated.

I'll beat the horse dead on this topic, but until they get a full sized SUV with range, I'll never buy one. Even then I'm not gonna fork over the likely $150k price tag it would require. And I don't have the patience to sit at a charging station for 30 minutes to get 200 more miles.
1245   MolotovCocktail   2024 Aug 18, 9:39am  

HeadSet says


A Tesla's charge port is on the side of the car


Looks to be in the back of the car to me. That's sure as hell not the front or middle. But not too far from where gasoline pumps go in ICE cars, too.


1246   WookieMan   2024 Aug 18, 10:04am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

Looks to be in the back of the car to me. That's sure as hell not the front or middle. But not too far from where gasoline pumps go in ICE cars, too.

Does it matter really? I know I wouldn't be caught driving that. What can it do? Haul a family of 4 to the local Chili's for dinner and then you have to plug it in at night. Sign me up.... not.

I probably live different than most users here is my guess. We do things with our vehicles. I tow at least twice a week. Regardless of the charging plug, what use is that car? Seriously. I'll take this 10 out of 10 times https://www.toyota.com/sequoia/

Has a 3rd row. ~9k towing capacity. Can fit 8. 400 miles on gas that takes 5 minutes to fill up tops. Is $30-40k cheaper than a Cyber Truck. So I've saved 6-8 years of gas and insurance already. I really want someone to change my mind on EV's. I don't want self driving. EV's cost more by 20% at least, so you're not saving money there. What is the point?

No one anywhere has sold me on them remotely. I have friends that have them and said it was a midlife crisis purchase and they just wanted one. No different than a corvette or some other sports car. I'm waiting for someone to come up with a logical reason to drop $20k more on a car than necessary.

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