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- leeperExplorer
gbopp wrote:
leeper wrote:
Great just what we need. Now wait for some ding dong to tow it without a driver, auto-pilot.
I'm sure that's what they said at the dawn of the internal combustion engine. :)
Apparently you see a problem with electric vehicles being used as tow vehicles? Could you share it?
I really don't see a difference between gas, diesel or electric. Except for the current limited range of electric vehicles.
Electric and self driving vehicles may be the future of transportation. Or we could go back to horses.
Can you share how you know what was said at the dawn of the combustion engine? You don't see the problem with an electric car towing a trailer up a mountain road? Have you ever been behind an electric car going up a steep grade? I have, very slow! You don't think there is a difference between a gasoline vehicle and an electric one? - John___AngelaExplorer
tplife wrote:
I have nothing against Coal-Powered automobiles towing RVs, and why not, I have a Prius with a TorkLIft hitch, Reese lighting kit and Firestone Ride-Rite air bags. Now don't tell that to my Cali legislators, they like to hire phony pHDs and promote environmental hoaxes to tax us out of our own homes.
Must be where you live. No coal has powered my car. Power produced from coal continues to decrease every year. There is no easy fast fix, but ya gotta start somewhere. :) - tplifeExplorerI have nothing against Coal-Powered automobiles towing RVs, and why not, I have a Prius with a TorkLIft hitch, Reese lighting kit and Firestone Ride-Rite air bags. Now don't tell that to my Cali legislators, they like to hire phony pHDs and promote environmental hoaxes to tax us out of our own homes.
- Chuck_thehammerExplorer
prichardson wrote:
Except for the limited range problem an electric vehicle would make an excellent tow vehicle. Electric motors have excellent low speed torque which is just the thing for moving heavy loads. Just look at freight trains; those locomotives are really a large diesel generator producing electricity for the electric motors at the drive wheels.
without question... 6,000 turbo diesel horsepower engine driving a very large power generator to reversible traction motors....
there were many EARLY cars that were powered by battery only.
90 percent power at 5 rpm....
google battery powered drag racing motorcycle.. super fast. - John___AngelaExplorer
LJAZ wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
Chuck_thehammer wrote:
the beginning of the "FUN" of driving coming to an END.
I take that back.. it started with cell phone/computer while driving started it's end.
as "far" as drive system. no real difference.. when they get the recharge in 10 minutes working and available like gas stations.
Heh heh You may want to take a few more electric vehicles for a drive. WAAAY more fun than a gas burner. More power, quieter, nimble. Right now ferrari, lambourghini, Mazerati are trying to figure out how to make their million dollar 2 seat gas burners with 5000 dollar per year maintenance costs compete with a 100,000 American made Tesla with four coffee cup holders and a baby seat. 2.5 seconds zero to sixty and no chance of wheel spin. :) :)
Think Porsche 918. Gas engine has 600 hp, add in the electric motors and your at 880 hp and 940 ft-lb torque:E
Sounds like a nice car. Let me know when it can catch a Tesla. And I'll betcha its a lot more bucks.
We took a tesla for a drive last winter. Not in my budget but great car, Great American car Company. Some of the technology ended up in our little puddle jumper but nothing like the Tesla in terms of performance. Still drops many cars off the line though. Way fun. - Would get better range with Trailmanor or similar. 200 miles per day and you would have no fuel cost. Superchargers are getting far more common that many routes could cover more miles, still free.
https://www.tesla.com/supercharger - DutchmenSportExplorer
tpi wrote:
... or affordable...
Like all new technology, the first versions are usually VERY expensive. After they've been around a while, they sell for a small fraction of what they use to be.
Remember when the first microwave ovens first came out? They ran one-thousand dollars. Now, you can get one for $35.00. - tpiExplorerI always enjoy seeing what technology is capable of whether or not it is something usable or affordable to me.
John & Angela wrote:
I forget what super car it was but I saw a video of Model X leading in a drag race... 'til the camera panned back to show the Model X was not just winning but also TOWING a like super car on a trailer. OK the gassers are not really dragsters but still amazing for a comfortable family vehicle.
Heh heh You may want to take a few more electric vehicles for a drive. WAAAY more fun than a gas burner. More power, quieter, nimble. Right now ferrari, lambourghini, Mazerati are trying to figure out how to make their million dollar 2 seat gas burners with 5000 dollar per year maintenance costs compete with a 100,000 American made Tesla with four coffee cup holders and a baby seat. 2.5 seconds zero to sixty and no chance of wheel spin. :) :)- Tom_TrostelExplorer$85,000 Tesla + $80,000 Airstream not counting tax, title, and license. Even if I had the money, it's not for me.
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