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Which is totally irrlevant. "The vast majority" isn't the problem. Would you be okay with "the vast majority" of airliners taking off with...
Over a billion.
The fact that they work for - and can be afforded by - a few percent of the population doesn't mean they aren't stupid. Look at my post above...
Bizarre, huh? From the article, a range of 620 miles for a total cost of $3,571.04 vs. probably $12,000-$18,000 for a conventional Model 3 Long...
Until the first time I got into 40F water without a wetsuit, I had no idea how incredibly painful it was. It was like being stuck with thousands...
We had all the needed technology by the early 2000s. Unfortunately companies like Toyota pushed for pure Hydrogen cars and companies like Tesla...
This is how EVs should be done until batteries get good enough to do the job on their own. Well, except that the range extender should be a small...
It can, and it does. I no longer need to tow. But it does hold my family of four, my model airplanes, the cargo I need to carry, and it has...
Not hardly.
I've towed a boat, through the mountains in the snow from the Denver area to Blue Mesa reservoir - a 5 hour drive over two big passes - and...
Lousy range especially in cold, wet or snowy conditions or when towing. I'll bet that Model X with the kluge had a range of under 100 miles.
I don't think it really does except in certain special cases. FYI I'm an electrical engineer and my Masters Degree was in electric machines and...
I reported several easily reproducible software bugs to them and, to my knowledge, they've never fixed any of them.
I've never heard this word before. Seems to be a fictional character if capitalized, if that's what you meant. Can someone explain what this...
Don't be cocky. BEV sales today are similar to HEV sales in 2005. If you look at 2000-2005, you see exponential growth. That fact doesn't mean...
You don't know that. You may be right, you may not.
Any way you do the math. Toyota delivered about 24 times that many vehicles in that same time (over 2.5 million per quarter).
FYI, that's about 1/24th as many vehicles as Toyota sells globally.
I don't see how. I can't see it doing anything but increasing the cost. You're adding an entirely unneeded component. The Prius Prime has...
I can't see any reason to ever do that. There are so many ways to solve that problem without a mechanical means of changing ratios.