RE: Tesla Roadster: 'Quickest car in the world'
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ooid said:
Worse than that, his Tesla cofounder (really important, engineer-scientist chap), Martin Eberhard firstly moved on to VW and now he is in a massive-chinese backed company that produce and develop electric cars. They started buying GM facilities and growing.
He had a law-suit against Musk for a while.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SF_Motors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Eberhard
Oh and he already is bhing about it!
https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/29/17176038/sf-mot...
This comment aged well. He had a law-suit against Musk for a while.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SF_Motors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Eberhard
Oh and he already is bhing about it!
https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/29/17176038/sf-mot...
Edited by ooid on Thursday 6th September 13:08
July 2019 — Plans to assemble the company’s main vehicle, an SUV called the SF5, have been halted. Layoffs have been announced at the company’s California headquarters. [9]
hyphen said:
fblm said:
Earnings next week... if you watch the stock you don't need to remember earnings dates, they are always a few days after the extraordinary 'ooh look at this shiny thing' announcements.
Indeed!https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-24...
If this was a proper car with a proper engine making a proper noise I would be very excited and impressed...
leaves me a bit emotionless. I want to embrace the future ,I really do ..... but I can’t .
To get me excited and be all geeky futuristic , make me a jet pack I can buy for £100 ... now that will be cool.
We (UK) make the music
Germany make the cars
America make ....... erm.............
leaves me a bit emotionless. I want to embrace the future ,I really do ..... but I can’t .
To get me excited and be all geeky futuristic , make me a jet pack I can buy for £100 ... now that will be cool.
We (UK) make the music
Germany make the cars
America make ....... erm.............
Well it doesn't leave me cold. That sort of acceleration is mind boggling and I like the quiet (slightly bland) styling. I can't bear the creased, venty fussicking of the vast majority of modern high performance cars. I hope to God they don't actually try to give it that sort of range though, I presume it would then weigh 2.5 tonnes.
Hatchoo said:
Well it doesn't leave me cold. That sort of acceleration is mind boggling and I like the quiet (slightly bland) styling. I can't bear the creased, venty fussicking of the vast majority of modern high performance cars. I hope to God they don't actually try to give it that sort of range though, I presume it would then weigh 2.5 tonnes.
Me neither. It will take quite a while to tire of that kind of acceleration. (ps the range is a side effect of the performance; using the tesla battery architecture big performance=big battery)911stu said:
If this was a proper car with a proper engine making a proper noise I would be very excited and impressed...
leaves me a bit emotionless. I want to embrace the future ,I really do ..... but I can’t .
To get me excited and be all geeky futuristic , make me a jet pack I can buy for £100 ... now that will be cool.
We (UK) make the music
Germany make the cars
America make ....... erm.............
We (US) make very good nonsense. leaves me a bit emotionless. I want to embrace the future ,I really do ..... but I can’t .
To get me excited and be all geeky futuristic , make me a jet pack I can buy for £100 ... now that will be cool.
We (UK) make the music
Germany make the cars
America make ....... erm.............
What's that old joke about "Heaven is where...." and "Hell is where..." followed by a list of countries.
fblm said:
Me neither. It will take quite a while to tire of that kind of acceleration. (ps the range is a side effect of the performance; using the tesla battery architecture big performance=big battery)
Not quite. It's the motor. It could quite happily produce that power with a 100kWh battery (same voltage and current). unsprung said:
911stu said:
If this was a proper car with a proper engine making a proper noise I would be very excited and impressed...
leaves me a bit emotionless. I want to embrace the future ,I really do ..... but I can’t .
To get me excited and be all geeky futuristic , make me a jet pack I can buy for £100 ... now that will be cool.
We (UK) make the music
Germany make the cars
America make ....... erm.............
We (US) make very good nonsense. leaves me a bit emotionless. I want to embrace the future ,I really do ..... but I can’t .
To get me excited and be all geeky futuristic , make me a jet pack I can buy for £100 ... now that will be cool.
We (UK) make the music
Germany make the cars
America make ....... erm.............
What's that old joke about "Heaven is where...." and "Hell is where..." followed by a list of countries.
Hatchoo said:
Well it doesn't leave me cold. That sort of acceleration is mind boggling and I like the quiet (slightly bland) styling. I can't bear the creased, venty fussicking of the vast majority of modern high performance cars. I hope to God they don't actually try to give it that sort of range though, I presume it would then weigh 2.5 tonnes.
I agree.Personally I actually think the lack of sound is a positive thing. I would feel like a complete tool driving around in many modern high performance cars due to their completely over the top sound they make and I really miss the more subdued sounds that many high performance cars had in the '60s and '70s. I think it is really refreshing to see different approach.
Now if only electric Harleys could become popular ...
unbiased said:
Not quite. It's the motor. It could quite happily produce that power with a 100kWh battery (same voltage and current).
Obviously the motor needs to be big enough, that's relatively simple. But you can't draw 1000kW from their 100kWh battery, more like 450kW (as they manage with the S in ludicrous mode). You need a bigger, or 2, (tesla) battery to draw that much power, they can only discharge at a certain rate without overheating. You want twice the power you need twice the battery. Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 26th July 17:29
galro said:
I agree.
Personally I actually think the lack of sound is a positive thing. I would feel like a complete tool driving around in many modern high performance cars due to their completely over the top sound they make and I really miss the more subdued sounds that many high performance cars had in the '60s and '70s. I think it is really refreshing to see different approach.
Now if only electric Harleys could become popular ...
Like an E-Type. Yes almost silent. Personally I actually think the lack of sound is a positive thing. I would feel like a complete tool driving around in many modern high performance cars due to their completely over the top sound they make and I really miss the more subdued sounds that many high performance cars had in the '60s and '70s. I think it is really refreshing to see different approach.
Now if only electric Harleys could become popular ...
Deary me.
yonex said:
Like an E-Type. Yes almost silent.
Deary me.
Yes, I would say the E-type is quite silent compared to many modern performance cars. Have you heard cars like the F-type, the Granturismo and so on drive by? And moreover what sound the E-type make is much smoother and pleasant to my ears. There isn't the same kind of huge howl and load bangs that many modern performance cars do.Deary me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkG09gcIGXA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYKSCwEJs4w
911stu said:
Even talking about electric cars is dull as dish water..... “my battery is bigger than yours”!!!!
Duck off
People find enjoyment in different things. Some like talking about electric cars while others prefer dedicating their time to talking about people talking about electric cars. To each his own.Duck off
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