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ChewChewTrain 07-04-2016 03:07 AM

Were you aware there are now 10 pure EV cars available?
 
Excluding hybrids, there are now 10 cars that run ONLY on electricity:

10 Best Electric Cars −

Draigflag 07-04-2016 08:58 AM

Keep up Doug, there are way more than 10, those are some guys "Top ten" ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ntly_available

trollbait 07-05-2016 05:31 AM

The issue for BEV adoption for American residents living outside California is that they have less than 10 models to choose from. More choice would mean that it is more likely to find something that a person would be willing to buy and drive every day.

There is the Leaf, Tesla, and i3. Plus a few more for sale nationwide, but those three are the ones likely to be on a dealer's lot for people to see in person and test drive.

Draigflag 07-05-2016 06:12 AM

Yes alot of the small BEV'S here are small independent European manufacturers, probably making just enough profit to survive as there's a big demand for small, easy to park electric cars in overpopulated European cities. Most of them probably never leave the city, they were never designed to have a long range.

ChewChewTrain 07-05-2016 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 189505)
Yes alot of the small BEV'S here are small independent European manufacturers, probably making just enough profit to survive as there's a big demand for small, easy to park electric cars in overpopulated European cities. Most of them probably never leave the city, they were never designed to have a long range.

Interesting news to me. Here's why. I predict, an EV startup will manufacture ONLY a generic chassis and EV drive train. That chassis / drive train will be like the VW beetle of many years ago.

Small coach builders will pop up to build custom, creative EV cars on that generic platform.

This business model is already being done in the RV (camper van) industry. The majors, GM, Ford, and such, already sell RV manufactures a generic truck platform upon which RVs are built.

ChewChewTrain 07-05-2016 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 189478)
Keep up Doug, there are way more than 10, those are some guys "Top ten" ;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ntly_available

So, Paul, with the new Insight, might you be thinking of selling the diesel?

trollbait 07-06-2016 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 189505)
Yes alot of the small BEV'S here are small independent European manufacturers, probably making just enough profit to survive as there's a big demand for small, easy to park electric cars in overpopulated European cities. Most of them probably never leave the city, they were never designed to have a long range.

You also have a 'quadcycle' vehicle class that many of these small cars are designated under. The laxer safety standards means a lower price. In the US, anything with four wheels and can exceed 25mph, needs to comply with all the safety standards for a car. The small EVs we have had that exceeded 25mph were all three wheeled, and were thus classified as motorcycles.

Draigflag 07-06-2016 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ChewChewTrain (Post 189559)
So, Paul, with the new Insight, might you be thinking of selling the diesel?

Now why would I do that? I've not put fuel in my Renault since May, even now, 522.5 miles in, I'm only half way through my tank of fuel. Do not underestimate the power/efficiency of a modern diesel! ;)

ChewChewTrain 07-07-2016 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 189590)
Now why would I do that? I've not put fuel in my Renault since May, even now, 522.5 miles in, I'm only half way through my tank of fuel. Do not underestimate the power/efficiency of a modern diesel! ;)

The remaining days of ICEs are waning. I submit to you Exhibit "A":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qodSfhk360

ChewChewTrain 07-07-2016 05:31 AM

EV airplanes? Don't think it will ever be practical? Think, again. It's coming, too!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe1g1JrRRkY

trollbait 07-07-2016 12:46 PM

I think Tesla would be Exhibit "A". ;)

ChewChewTrain 07-07-2016 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by trollbait (Post 189631)
I think Tesla would be Exhibit "A". ;)

Yeah. You're right, Trollbait. I stand corrected.

Hey, Paul and Ben, I don't follow soccer (football to you) but isn't your team in the World Cup or whatever?

benlovesgoddess 07-07-2016 10:15 PM

Ha ha! I stopped caring about our overpaid and ****e football team at least 10 years ago. I don't watch any sport, though i enjoy playing badminton, darts and crazy golf.
Whats that stuff you guys play - rugby in motorbike helmets squeezed in between comercials, and unfathomable rounders wearing scrapheap challenge helmets?
You guys sure like your helmets!

Draigflag 07-07-2016 11:12 PM

Wales were doing well in the football, I don't follow sport either, but yea it's been good for tourism, some people in the US might actually know what/where Wales is now! ;)

14Corolla 07-08-2016 05:55 PM

I don't watch spectator sports either. (female mud wrestling is an exception) The big winner on Superbowl Sunday is Budweiser.

UK is an interesting place. I remember years ago. I went on a Scotch Ship (yes, Scottish isn't right) . I found a pub onboard. People in there. I said: "Howdy...can ya'll tell me where the Radio Officer is?" These people laughed. Then one started talking to me. I laughed. Kept having to say: Talk slower. ... I can see the English language splitting into different languages. It's interesting to see it happen. I'm guessing that's how some languages came to be. Like the differences between Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. My mother spoke fluent Italian. She could always tell what the Mexican's were talking about. Not all... but always knew the general info.

ChewChewTrain 07-08-2016 06:57 PM

I'm ALSO not into popular spectator sports. Gee. I wonder if that's a popular demographic thread among hypermilers.

Could never understand how people could get SO excited about a sports team that they had zero connection with other than it being based near them. Clorox has their headquarters in my city, but I don't look at their quarterly financials and get excited when they beat Wall Street projections.

Fans don't pick the players. Don't train the players. Don't pay the players. They have NO connection, so why get so excited about a billionaire's vanity business?


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