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Started stripping the Rocket III for repairs and after it's registration inspection, the mods can start...
Air suspension and hand-made exhaust is first on the list to do . . .
Getting front suspension and triple trees checked for cracks and issues tomorrow morning.
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Guys in Kia Stingers who think they are super fast and hot shit. I don't get it.
I was really impressed that KN could put out something that looks nice but it had two major problems:
1) pricetag
2) those dumb reflectors that travel into the rear quarter panel from the tail lights.
A 35k 3 series GT level trim competitor would have been compelling but those things were going for 50.
I'm not paying that much for a KN.
I've had EV's going on 7 years now, the range anxiety is not a thing. Especially in 2023. When I got my first one in 2016, yea, because there were charges waaaaaay out of the way. Now they are fucking everywhere. In 5 more years you probably won't be able to swing your dick around without it getting stuck in an EV charger.
The United States doesn’t have the infrastructure to meet the energy demand either. California already has brownouts all the time. It also won’t be a billion cars gone. The poor countries will continue to use ICE. The rich countries will just have a lot less driving because they won’t be able to meet EV demand as fast as they’re trying to dictate unless they come up with batteries that don’t need rare materials and they won’t be able to meet energy demand unless they start building nuclear plants or a bunch more coal plants in the next couple l years.Not in Europe, we don't have the infrastructure to meet the energy requirement.
The 2nd hand market is going to get really small when fosile fuel ones are forbidden.
Billion vehicles being taken out of the system will be really shit for some people.
Going to be some magical years.
You mean shouldn't not can't, you ever heard of WW1?It can’t happen. The Euro mandates are retarded and will backfire.
The Euro mandates are retarded and no one will care.It can’t happen. The Euro mandates are retarded and will backfire.
The Euro mandates are retarded and no one will care.
Both. Fact of the matter is, most of the world simply can’t afford to just give up their vehicles and go EV. There also won’t be enough resources for to make EV for everyone. However, that’s probably an underlying goal of these governments; limits and control.You mean shouldn't not can't, you ever heard of WW1?
I think non-fossil fuels is the way we should be going but there’s too much focus on EVs as such a large/immediate part of the solution. It makes much more senseBoth. Fact of the matter is, most of the world simply can’t afford to just give up their vehicles and go EV. There also won’t be enough resources for to make EV for everyone. However, that’s probably an underlying goal of these governments; limits and control.
That's all there is to it. Ireland, for instance, is getting ready to impose massive road use tax that is absolutely going to obliterate people of limited means which is most people. People will not have a fucking Euro to their names. Meanwhile, all that tax will go into the pockets of a handful of people.However, that’s probably an underlying goal of these governments; limits and control.
Not in Europe, we don't have the infrastructure to meet the energy requirement.
The 2nd hand market is going to get really small when fosile fuel ones are forbidden.
Billion vehicles being taken out of the system will be really shit for some people.
Going to be some magical years.
Might be good to invest against German autoindustry.
If EU and UK is anything like the US, half the driving age people cannot afford a new base model Honda Civic. Forcing EV's on people will drive that number through the roof. Charging in many areas is already the same cost as gas, and in a few places more expensive. This is going to be universal pretty soon.This will never happen. All the EV handwaving is just virtue signalling. Even IF the cheapest EVs start at something like $25k-$30k.....that is out of reach for most people. It's the people in their ivory towers that are completely out of touch with the common man that think everybody's gonna be able to afford a new car.
Not to mention, and you can take this to the bank, with increased adoption, EV charging will eventually be as expensive, if not more, than gasoline. There is no way to build infrastructure that fast, unless you are willing to sacrifice nearly every other phase of your economy.
half the driving age people cannot afford a new base model Honda Civic.