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What is the point of breaking glass when all you need is to wait until car is filled with water, thus equalizing inside and outside pressure, and simply open the door using a mechanical handle?
) Yes, Teslas have these and they are rather intuitive to find, unlike ones in Corvettes.
RWSGFY says
What is the point of breaking glass when all you need is to wait until car is filled with water, thus equalizing inside and outside pressure, and simply open the door using a mechanical handle?
) Yes, Teslas have these and they are rather intuitive to find, unlike ones in Corvettes.
Does the battery short out when the car is submerged? If so, maybe the driver was shocked unconscious.
I'd go a step further. Don't submerge a car... Tesla or any model.
So....uhhhh.....EVs are so good that the car manufacturers are making them sound and feel like real cars ????
Misc says
So....uhhhh.....EVs are so good that the car manufacturers are making them sound and feel like real cars ????
It's like vegans eating fake bacon.
What happened to Eman? Here's a pretty good article https://www.theburningplatform.com/2024/03/23/the-hertz-meltdown-reveals-scale-of-the-ev-debacle/
I wonder if Tesla stock will take a hit.
I wonder if Tesla stock will take a hit.
It’s why I question what he has posted being true. Anyone can copy and paste from another forum none of us read. He started getting defensive and left I believe. That speaks volumes.
I read Toyota and Volkwagen are going the hydrogen fuel cell route (not lithium batteries) for their EV's.
Put it under pressure on a steel cylinder, and that cylinder will get brittle in time.
Does this mean one can buy a slightly used 2024 Fisker Ocean for $21k?
Yep, you read that correctly: Our 2-month-old Fisker Ocean with 4,220 miles on the odometer is worth $21,000, according to CarMax. That's a depreciation of 69.6%.
For context, experts say most new vehicles depreciate an average of 20% in their first year of ownership, with subsequent 15% decreases in the years after. On that timeline, we've experienced more than five years' worth of depreciation in just two months. Two months.

Any minute now, we'll hear 'But...but...Tesla!' from the Tesla fluffers on this thread.
Hydrogen has GREAT energy density in terms of kg/joule - better than just about anything, but it's bulky because it's a large molecule
richwicks says
Hydrogen has GREAT energy density in terms of kg/joule - better than just about anything, but it's bulky because it's a large molecule
?? Isn't hydrogen the smallest possible molecule? An H2 molecule has only 2 hydrogen atoms, each with only one proton and one electron.

Hydrogen's reactivity IS WHERE the energy comes from. Oxidation in particular.
That was impressive, but appears to be dependent on extremely detailed geo data. How did the car know where the 4 way stops were, unless such info was programmed in. Such a reliance on detailed street data would mean that each time an intersection is changed to a a 4 way stop, for example, that street data would have to be propagated to all self-driving cars in the country.
HunterTits says
That's Australia, right? Says Ministry of Health but the phone number is not North American. That rules out Canada.
Interesting that they have 800 numbers there.
It is New Zealand
richwicks
HeadSet says
HunterTits says
That's Australia, right? Says Ministry of Health but the phone number is not North American. That rules out Canada.
Interesting that they have 800 numbers there.
It is New Zealand
Lol. Asks for links constantly and ignores the one that is obvious. Makes one think if he's a bot. It's clear as can be it's not the US.
WookieMan says
Lol. Asks for links constantly and ignores the one that is obvious. Makes one think if he's a bot. It's clear as can be it's not the US.
LOL he's got you there richwicks
It's not in the United States so why would anybody care about this? And there's no way to verify it, we can't even be certain the nation.
Great. No one should care about Isreal or Gaza.
Being the link boy, you do realize it ends in govt.nz right?

WookieMan says
We've had EV's around since I was a child. Golf carts.
Longer than that:
I think Tesla will still be standing, but as posted on Patrick.net, the major automakers are downsizing their EV manufacturing.
I think Tesla is going to be improving steadily such as providing up to 600 miles range for even the cheapest of its EV's, the Tesla 3. And this will happen with Tesla still using lithium batteries.
I read Toyota and Volkwagen are going the hydrogen fuel cell route (not lithium batteries) for their EV's.

You know, that's also quite a good list of the ways the government can mandate that you inject the toxxine.
We should think of practical ways around all of them.
Where's the link?
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