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- blt2skiModerator
Bionic Man wrote:
SoonDockin wrote:
I'm getting my popcorn. Its left over from when horses where king and cars first appeared.
So, when electric cars were first around?
Late 1800- early 1900?!?!?
This test was a test. Results were as expected.
Some folks like an older sister find her electric BMW does just fine for her driving style. But she realizes an electric will not fit my drink needs. An electric would fit wife's needs.
Look at positives and negatives, move them around into carbon credits you need and want, then move on.
Yes the horse is alive and kicking, just not how one thinks it should be.
Marty - Bionic_ManExplorer
SoonDockin wrote:
I'm getting my popcorn. Its left over from when horses where king and cars first appeared.
So, when electric cars were first around? - SoonDockinExplorer III'm getting my popcorn. Its left over from when horses where king and cars first appeared.
- Grit_dogNavigatorSorry, that was probably not funny...
- Grit_dogNavigator
mkirsch wrote:
I don't think Mr. Ed is quite dead yet. Better take a few more swings at him.
No lifters to collapse in an EV! Just sayin.... NamMedevac 70 wrote:
News just in now. Barry Sullivan of CNBC World Wide Exchange said on CNBC TV very recently that a poll revealed over 50% of EV owners next car purchase would be a gasser not EV and 17% of EV owners would buy a different EV. Big problems with broken charge stations and not enough reliable chargers plus range. Title of his TV Interview is "IS it time to pull the plug on EVs" Just saying.
You can find this with easy Google search.
Here is a you tube direct link.
https://youtu.be/Ys-VmFDIq2o- Turtle_n_PeepsExplorerWhy the double standard on beating a dead horse? There is still people in another thread thinking that an electric Semi will be built and go 621 miles on one charge. LOL What a Semi thread is doing in an RV towing forum I have no idea?
This is a towing forum and we discuss towing rigs. Be that gasoline, diesel, propane or electricity.
We discuss the good points and the bad. (hell, I remember years ago some kid came on this forum and he was going to put a 5th wheel hitch in the trunk of his Firebird and tow a trailer with it. Anybody remember that dude or the thread? LOL)
It's certainly nice to know what some of these trucks will tow and how good they will do it. It's great to know that that the math I worked out was proven by several magazines and and online videos. Around 100 mile and you are done for with an electric truck towing an average size trailer that a F150 would tow.
So if you want to take a month or two to go coast to coast with your electric pickup and trailer and charge for weeks doing it, so be it. Please don't get all butt hurt if someone says that sucks and I would never do that because I don't have the time to do it.
Speaking of charging. I noticed at two of the campgrounds I'm going to this week has in bold in their rules: "If you have an electric vehicle, DO NOT charge at your campsite. There is a charging station down the road that you can use for this purpose."
I saw that one coming a mile off. - NamMedevac_70Explorer IINews just in now. Barry Sullivan of CNBC World Wide Exchange said on CNBC TV very recently that a poll revealed over 50% of EV owners next car purchase would be a gasser not EV and 17% of EV owners would buy a different EV. Big problems with broken charge stations and not enough reliable chargers plus range. Title of his TV Interview is "IS it time to pull the plug on EVs" Just saying.
You can find this with easy Google search. - Grit_dogNavigator
shelbyfv wrote:
Well heck, I'll save folks time and agitation. Range, range, range. Grid, grid, grid. Nasty metals....;)
Shoot, good to see you're finally starting to get it! - Grit_dogNavigator
schlep1967 wrote:
Yep, like it or not it's getting jammed down our throats. Give it a few more months of too many people relying on water and electricity from one river. Once a third of our country loses it's electric supply they will be a hard sell.
LOL, that is a major problem, now. But don't worry, the dreamers are concocting a way to produce copious amounts of unicorn farts to run the power plants once Mead and Powell become just overgrown elk wallows.
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