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julian718

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Wednesday 17th July 2019
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Twinfan

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128 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Is that the new name for the 718-6? Otherwise I've no idea what it is.

freedman

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231 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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I assume he is suggesting there will be an electric 718 at some point

Probably sound better than the standard 4 pot.......

Porsche911R

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289 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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It’s 2019, who thinks about a car in 2021, I,ll have had another 6 cars by then.

Edited by Porsche911R on Thursday 18th July 09:02

Twinfan

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Ah, of course. 2021.

I've got zero interest in an electric car.

Porsche911R

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Twinfan said:
Ah, of course. 2021.

I've got zero interest in an electric car.
I am looking forward to Hybrids, with a push to over take wow factor button. (needs to offer 100bhp min)

ICE cars have already lost it for me now the sounds gone the bhp down in most cases and the weights up, so either buy older or buy a hybrid imo.

Seem odd the 992 delayed hybrids when it's designed for it from the off.

we have 2/3 years of dull cars now from all manufacture while we wait for good hybrid sport cars to arrive.


browngt3

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235 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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If that's an electric 718 then no thanks! Can't imagine why anyone would want one, least of all be counting the years before it's available

Twinfan

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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I don't think hybrids will be around long, full electric is where it's going ASAP.

Porsche911R

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Twinfan said:
I don't think hybrids will be around long, full electric is where it's going ASAP.
It's not possible, for a large number of real world reasons.

normal people also won't buy them in big numbers, EV sales are down now the company fat cats have them for TAX reasons, not many are buying.


We don't make enough Electric to charge them.

we don't mine enough precious metal to make the battery.

most cars are street parked.

cost need to half at least.

Bit like driverless cars, neither will happen as it's impossible with todays tech.

MINI Countryman Plug-in Hybrid looks a far better car than the EV mini, but again why did they launch it in a car people don't buy.
I would be all over a mini JCW Plug-in Hybrid.

Electric for headlines, hybrids are for real.

Edited by Porsche911R on Thursday 18th July 09:16

julian718

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Twinfan said:
I don't think hybrids will be around long, full electric is where it's going ASAP.
Not within the next 100 years. The infrastructure and technology are not in sync

julian718

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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freedman said:
I assume he is suggesting there will be an electric 718 at some point

Probably sound better than the standard 4 pot.......
It has been reported many times in the press (by porsche) that after the Tuscan launch the 718 hybrid is next in line.

julian718

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Twinfan said:
Ah, of course. 2021.

I've got zero interest in an electric car.
Well the last in the range 718GT (F6) in 2020 will be the last all petrol Cayman.

Porsche911R

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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julian718 said:
the 718 hybrid is next in line.
Hybrid being the key word there, NOT electric.

julian718

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Porsche911R said:
It’s 2019, who thinks about a car in 2021, I,ll have had another 6 cars by then.

Edited by Porsche911R on Thursday 18th July 09:02
That suggests you change your car every 3 months (6 quarters from now until 2021). Why may I ask do you change cars so often?

Porsche911R

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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julian718 said:
That suggests you change your car every 3 months (6 quarters from now until 2021). Why may I ask do you change cars so often?
It's fun, on my 75th car, bought 2 this year.

And also when I offer opinions on cars they are real world as I have most likely owned it :-)

it's not easy to find an exciting car to drive over just ok or even great cars.

My current 4 car line up all are very exciting cars really, and all very driver focused. every one is an event and fun.

I think we are in bad times, I look forward to hybrids with Kers now, current ICE are a bit dull, the hype over the new GT4 seems odd to me.
imo the 992 could have been class leading, one can only think they are not happy with what's out there atm regarding batterys/chargers etc.

Edited by Porsche911R on Thursday 18th July 09:27

Magnum 475

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Porsche911R said:
Bit like driverless cars, neither will happen as it's impossible with todays tech.


Edited by Porsche911R on Thursday 18th July 09:16
Don't be so sure! My company is currently working with several major vehicle manufacturers on driverless technology. Our current prediction is full driverless (i.e. you tell it where to go and then sit in the back watching pornhub) by 2028. Legislative approval to allow them on the roads could be the biggest challenge, rather than the tech itself.


Porsche911R

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Thursday 18th July 2019
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Magnum 475 said:
Don't be so sure! My company is currently working with several major vehicle manufacturers on driverless technology. Our current prediction is full driverless (i.e. you tell it where to go and then sit in the back watching pornhub) by 2028. Legislative approval to allow them on the roads could be the biggest challenge, rather than the tech itself.
I'll take a £100 bet with you.

they work on level 5 for a laugh to get to lower levels and we will get level 4 in real life. "fully autonomous in controlled areas"

even so 2028 is a long way off, but by bet stands that it will stop at level 4.

level 5 is impossible in my lifetime imo.

DJMC

3,586 posts

127 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Magnum 475 said:
Don't be so sure! My company is currently working with several major vehicle manufacturers on driverless technology. Our current prediction is full driverless (i.e. you tell it where to go and then sit in the back watching pornhub) by 2028. Legislative approval to allow them on the roads could be the biggest challenge, rather than the tech itself.
No, it'll never work. Have you ever known a piece of tech, a computer say, crash? And even without the crashing, cars will be crashing into each other, and the scenery, with gay abandon. So many (more) will be killed the whole thing will be abandoned.

Not just the tech though, the scary factor of getting inside a "rollercoaster" car, but with no rails to run on, will give many heart failure.

As has been said, full electric cannot work. Hybrids offer little in the way of saving energy and resources.

Twinfan

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128 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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DJMC said:
As has been said, full electric cannot work. Hybrids offer little in the way of saving energy and resources.
It cuts emissions in populated areas though, which is what people seem to be after.

DJMC

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127 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Twinfan said:
It cuts emissions in populated areas though, which is what people seem to be after.
That's true, and with punitive charges for driving in them a hybrid makes sense for that reason.

What happened to the hydrogen fuel cell? That's surely where the money should be going. No shortage of hydrogen.