What’s the future hold for us petrol heads?
Discussion
RobDickinson said:
I don't understand the mentality of car fans willing to destroy the climate just for holding on to an archaic outdated means of transport..
That seems psychopathic.
I don't understand the mentality of EV enthusiasts on a site called PISTONheads. That seems psychopathic.
Large parts of Africa and East Asia are only now starting to industrialise and modernise. They are a good 30 or 40 years behind Western countries. And you think the environmental destruction so far has been quite bad? You haven't seen anything yet until 2 billion people aspire for the lifestyle that you hold in such high regard.
CABC said:
RobDickinson said:
I don't understand the mentality of car fans willing to destroy the climate just for holding on to an archaic outdated means of transport..
That seems psychopathic.
idiotic post.That seems psychopathic.
Remarkable to think the offended green brigade still consider ice cars to be a climate threat in the grand scheme of things.
Hilarious.
av185 said:
CABC said:
RobDickinson said:
I don't understand the mentality of car fans willing to destroy the climate just for holding on to an archaic outdated means of transport..
That seems psychopathic.
idiotic post.That seems psychopathic.
Remarkable to think the offended green brigade still consider ice cars to be a climate threat in the grand scheme of things.
Hilarious.
biggbn said:
Let's put green matters to the side for a minute. Huge, instant torque, savage accelration, easy to engineer fwd, rwd, awd. Low maintenance, low ownership costs.. and this is only in its infancy, and only one of many solutions to the finite fossil fuel problem. I find ot remarkable that car enthusiasts aren't more enthused!!
sure, different points though.the future is really interesting.
biggbn said:
av185 said:
CABC said:
RobDickinson said:
I don't understand the mentality of car fans willing to destroy the climate just for holding on to an archaic outdated means of transport..
That seems psychopathic.
idiotic post.That seems psychopathic.
Remarkable to think the offended green brigade still consider ice cars to be a climate threat in the grand scheme of things.
Hilarious.
Unfortunately all EVs fit into this category.
Almost like eating a Macdonalds extremely quickly. Or drinking generic and very crappy instant coffee. Or even driving a Mclaren.
Instantly forgettable.
RobDickinson said:
rjg48 said:
I don't understand the mentality of supposed Car fans looking forward to the day when we can no longer buy petrol engined ones.
Weirdos.
I don't understand the mentality of car fans willing to destroy the climate just for holding on to an archaic outdated means of transport..Weirdos.
That seems psychopathic.
kambites said:
I can't see myself ever not having a petrol car for fun. For everything else I'm looking forward to the convenience and cleanliness of an EV.
Fortunately, I suppose, I have little interest in modern petrol cars for fun so their impending demise doesn't really concern me.
Agree with this. Fortunately, I suppose, I have little interest in modern petrol cars for fun so their impending demise doesn't really concern me.
I just hope they give the hobbyists a break.
Put our weekenders on 5k mile pa or something before taxing the living daylights out of them.
av185 said:
biggbn said:
av185 said:
CABC said:
RobDickinson said:
I don't understand the mentality of car fans willing to destroy the climate just for holding on to an archaic outdated means of transport..
That seems psychopathic.
idiotic post.That seems psychopathic.
Remarkable to think the offended green brigade still consider ice cars to be a climate threat in the grand scheme of things.
Hilarious.
Unfortunately all EVs fit into this category.
Almost like eating a Macdonalds extremely quickly. Or drinking generic and very crappy instant coffee. Or even driving a Mclaren.
Instantly forgettable.
Fox hunters and cigar smokers can still enjoy their hobbies, as long as they take into account the changes in the way that society views their hobby and the regulation that comes with that.
Music lovers and railway enthusiasts can still enjoy their hobbies, provided they weren't more hung up on the mode of delivery than the activity itself.
So it will be with driving.
Music lovers and railway enthusiasts can still enjoy their hobbies, provided they weren't more hung up on the mode of delivery than the activity itself.
So it will be with driving.
I just see electric as a great steeping stone to the future, and the demand will mean we will habe to, as a planet, invest more in a cleaner infrastructure to produce it. It can be all things to all men, from silent, refined city cars to off readers with a motor in each hub to drive and brake, hypercars and suoercars with huge outputs, hobby cars with light simple engines and shorter charge times for track or social use. It seems that this power source can be a jack of all trades and master them all depending on application.
RobDickinson said:
biggbn said:
Give it a go before you damn it....
Ah this is a bunch of boomer relics willing to destroy their kids and grandkids future juts so their car can go phut phutAlso, based on the current Instagram generation, fk’em!
RobDickinson said:
biggbn said:
Give it a go before you damn it....
Ah this is a bunch of boomer relics willing to destroy their kids and grandkids future juts so their car can go phut phutIn the meantime, I will continue to selfishly destroy the planet by pottering about in a little French hatchback.
James-m5qjf said:
RobDickinson said:
biggbn said:
Give it a go before you damn it....
Ah this is a bunch of boomer relics willing to destroy their kids and grandkids future juts so their car can go phut phutAlso, based on the current Instagram generation, fk’em!
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