The future is here....Wonder if Americans would buy it or not....
5/5/2006 10:41:55 AM
option 1: buy gas and use it in my caroption 2: buy electricity and use it in my car.. this obviously pollutes less, because power plants dont cause any pollution...
5/5/2006 10:47:34 AM
^ While it is true that they do cause pollution, they are generally higher in efficencey than any car, even after the transmission to your house and into the car.Figure most cars are at what? 10% thermal eff or less?GE's most advanced Combined Cycle Gas Turbine electric plant runs at over 60% thermal eff.Our lowest plant is at about 55%Then there is nuclear power too, beethead.[Edited on May 5, 2006 at 11:09 AM. Reason : /]
5/5/2006 11:08:36 AM
morehttp://www.worldcarfans.com/news.cfm/newsid/2060505.007/country/acf/general_acf/250mpg-extreme-hybrid-plugin-car[Edited on May 8, 2006 at 8:15 PM. Reason : -]
5/5/2006 11:10:31 AM
rolling blackouts
5/5/2006 11:22:59 AM
Where are the HP/TQ numbers? What's its 0-60 times? 1/4 mile times? Skidpad G's?
5/5/2006 11:23:53 AM
^^^^ what about when you have to replace the batteries and put that old ones in a landfill... that's good for the environment...[Edited on May 5, 2006 at 11:34 AM. Reason : clarity]
5/5/2006 11:33:53 AM
i bet it'll be ugly as fuck! i don't understand why a decent looking fuel economy car can't be made. i would consider buying one if it looked like a porsche, or even a bmw 3-series.
5/5/2006 12:05:55 PM
Superhybrid, that just sounds f'n funny. Mornic even Hahahaaaaaaaaa
5/5/2006 12:09:36 PM
i spent less than $1000 on gas in the past 365 days.01 civic ex, ~300 miles per week.i cant imagine there would be anything that would save me $11,000 over 5 years.especially considering it will have some outrageous entry pricing to recoup development costs.
5/5/2006 12:17:15 PM
5/5/2006 3:35:42 PM
fuck it,I'm getting a segway(Actually in two weeks I'll have access to a segway that has big ole taars for beach use, we're gonna get drunk and do time trial races)
5/5/2006 3:41:31 PM
5/5/2006 3:43:32 PM
^^ yeah.. maybe...i think it's cool that people are trying to make autos more efficient.. but i just wish they would push more for alternative fuels... and i still feel that biodiesel is where it's at... someone needs to start mass producing that stuff
5/5/2006 3:43:57 PM
a regular powerplant burns coal at a rate of 20 tons per second.
5/5/2006 5:54:35 PM
yeah but you get 100 MW
5/5/2006 6:36:08 PM
OK. Speaking of alternative fuels--GM is pushing their "live green, go yellow" ad campaign for E85 ethanol pretty hard. If this stuff is made from a renewable resource, and evidently it's not too difficult to produce an engine that will accept it or gasoline, why don't we see it gaining market share? Why aren't there E85 pumps at gas stations? What's the catch?
5/5/2006 6:36:52 PM
E85 costs more than real gas and doesn't get better mileage
5/5/2006 6:58:50 PM
5/5/2006 8:48:41 PM
5/6/2006 12:00:24 AM
The battery issue may be resolved soon. I ate lunch with my dad yesterday and he was talking to a group at ncsu working with new high storage batteries and a chemical additive to pull out the broken down chemicals. Right now you have to replace the rechargeable batteries on an electric car within like 5-6 years (depends on battery type). A new type of battery based on a liquid (think Demolition man here) will hold a charge sufficient enough to let a car travel 150 miles. here's the problems they are encountering1) How to mix the additive into the tank holding the gel. The additive needs to mix thoroughly to pull out the broken down chemicals. 2) How to remove the waste from the additive mixture. It forms some hard substance so a mesh would work to remove it. 3) Solving the above how to make it cost efficient. Currently the gel costs about $3000 to fill a 16 gallon tank. I think this is partially solve since it can be included with the original price and when maintanance is done remove the bad stuff and fill it back up. So far they haven't had the issue of waste building up around the contacts that most gels have had decreasing the charge. It still has some build up but nothing that 6 month maintanance can't fix. Basically your car slows down because the lack of charge able to get through the contacts. I'd love to hear more about this technology.
5/6/2006 8:05:50 AM
Eeeeeeeeeeerm, theres another solution to this problem..............lower the price of F-in gas!
5/6/2006 12:02:47 PM
5/6/2006 12:24:13 PM
when is the suv coming out
5/6/2006 1:54:02 PM
ok this is somewhat on topic i just want to get some clarificationin 11th grade(around 2001/2002) my us history ap teacher said that in the 1970s when we went through the gas shortage, that there were many patents on cars with 70+ mpg but that oil companies bought the patents off the people and basically trashed the idea so that oil would be in more demandis that true?
5/6/2006 5:51:25 PM
5/6/2006 10:01:03 PM
^^ patents are public record patents from the 1970s are expired kia isn't making a 70mpg car
5/6/2006 10:40:27 PM
i'm not sure if he said "patented" but he definitely said oil companies paid a lot of money to "buy" the inventors silence and designeither way it sounds like the teacher was mistaken
5/8/2006 11:54:42 AM
save 200$ in gas by raising your power bill 300$. Brilliant!
5/8/2006 12:07:43 PM