what is up with companies wasting all this $$ building electric cars ? if i can afford a 50k tesla i'm probably not too worried about 1.99/gall. why would anyone ever spend 12k on a puma? i know companies build impractical stuff to show off their technology but these cars are for sale and i don't see these companies don't any consulting or licensing of their technologies. the ... wtf is the point?
4/13/2009 4:06:32 AM
That's how new technology comes into the public domain.You know... like when the first iPod came out it was $500 for 4 GB? Now you can get 160 GB for $400 in a package that's half the volume, and several times the functionality.If Tesla and Fisker didn't make all-electric cars, then mainstream car companies wouldn't bother and won't be forced to start making something as well in the near future. Obviously, the Tesla and Fisker are not for everyone, but in 10 years, when electric cars cost 30K, then perhaps 10% or more of the cars on the road would be all-electric, and another 10 years down the road, as much as 25% or more, and maybe upto 50% would be either hybrid or all-electric.
4/13/2009 4:44:41 AM
lol
4/13/2009 9:09:34 AM
electric cars still use electricity which is generated by burning coal in most cases. i wish they would spend more money in r&d for other fuel cells or something instead of electric vehicles...not that i really know how much is spent on either, it just seems that way.[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 9:26 AM. Reason : ]
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4/13/2009 10:22:22 AM
i understand that's the goal . i guess i just feel like what's the point if your not making$$ . combined with the recession these companies probably won't make it until their products become affordable. it's like they're trying to innovate which is never cheap but they are doing it on a scale that could destroy their future. hasn't gm spent more on the volt than any other vehicle? has segway reported a profit yet? didn't teslas ceo have to take $ outta his own pocket to keep the company going even after begging for $$ from ge?? see what i'm sayin here
4/13/2009 7:57:25 PM
^to repeat OEPII1's analogy, where do you think Apple was financially and what prospects for the future did they have before the iPod came out?sometimes you don't have to be the first to the market, but you have to be the one to the market with an awesome product that is actually available to masses (and that actually works lol) in order to win. Anyone still owns a Creative or Sony MP3 player?[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 8:08 PM. Reason : i think i still own both they are junk haha]
4/13/2009 8:06:52 PM
^uh, you guys realize that it took 4 versions and almost 7 years for the iPod to gain market acceptance right?It wasn't the first MP3 player, and it took them 5 years to get to the version that had any mass public appeal. In car terms, Tesla and Fisker are like Creative and Sony. Apple would be the Mazda in this story analogy.
4/13/2009 10:34:37 PM
^ Agreed.However, my other main point with the iPod analogy was the massive drop in prices of novel technology over just a few years.
4/14/2009 5:42:36 AM
4/14/2009 5:47:17 AM
^^ Again, it wasn't just a few years. It took mp3 players the better part of decade to see any major price reduction.And even today, you don't really see them CHEAPER, you just see them with MORE capability. There's a big difference.
4/14/2009 6:19:06 AM
^you're paying less for more. How is this not cheaper?
4/14/2009 8:41:08 AM
Yeah, I don't get it. And if you want to talk in absolute terms, well, these days you can get a 4 GB mp3 player for < $150. There were no $150 mp3 players 10 years ago, with any capacity. In fact, there was nothing < $400.
4/14/2009 9:54:20 AM
4/14/2009 11:35:03 AM
but the other part that makes the apple analogy not work is the fossil fuel infrastructure. apple was able to vertically integrate using itunes supplying their ipods with "fuel" and there really were no competitors around. so not only would these companies have to make the product cheap and at least as good as their gasoline cars but they'd also have to create an entire new network of electric fueling stations competing with the already established fossil fuels .
4/14/2009 6:16:00 PM
4/14/2009 6:48:27 PM
there were plenty of illegal alternatives
4/14/2009 6:49:01 PM
more nuclear power plants is the answer. there are zero emissions.
4/14/2009 10:27:34 PM
^^^I was referring to you saying the iPod and mp3 players aren't cheaper. So if anyone is an idiot its most definitely you.
4/15/2009 12:04:05 AM
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4/15/2009 12:18:12 PM
i'm not sure some of you realize just how low tailpipe emissions are on new vehicles. it's going to be a looong time or take some huge leap/breakthrough in technology before ev's have an overall footprint less than a comparable gas/diesel vehicle. the propaganda out there is ridiculous. if the general public is going to get on board, they need to quit it with the dreams and rainbows bullshit.it's my fear that the general public is going to come to realize the truth before ev's are able to clean up their act. for example, the prius has already taken a lot of heat in the past couple of years. then, they'll be demonized in the same way suv's/trucks have been. except it won't be the hippies and tree huggers, it's going to be other larger parts of society along with the media. all ultimately supported and back doored by BIG OIL.[Edited on April 15, 2009 at 2:07 PM. Reason : .]
4/15/2009 2:05:50 PM
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4/15/2009 4:57:51 PM
^sounds like he is talking about CVT
4/15/2009 5:15:43 PM
agreed. in some ways, the same goes for mining, distribution, and disposal of materials associated with batteries in electric cars.
4/15/2009 5:44:21 PM
^^you're right, I was thinking of a CVT transmission. I couldn't remember the acronym.
4/15/2009 6:36:17 PM
it's fuckin stupid, gas will last forever, they are wating their time
4/16/2009 10:31:04 PM
^if we find out that oil is abiotic in nature, then it will last forever. however, that's a topic for another thread.
4/16/2009 11:11:45 PM
deez nutz are for another thread
4/17/2009 2:48:24 PM
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4/17/2009 5:15:34 PM
http://www.motorauthority.com/blog/1050863_electric-car-drives-375-miles-at-55-mph-recharges-in-6-minu
10/26/2010 8:27:03 PM
so many answers to this problem of energy generation. right out in the open. nuclear power plantssolar/wind powerelectric carsbicycleswalkinglist goes on and onno one needs a 3000lb vehicle to go to the gocery store. and nothings going to change until it gets bad, and then it may be too late. this happens quite a bit. and this coming from a person that would have 30 cars if i could afford it.
10/27/2010 6:22:19 PM
^^That's pretty awesome
10/27/2010 9:34:22 PM
give me a scooter that gets 30-40 miles to a charge, goes 60mph, and can carry two people and i'd use my car even less than i do now
10/28/2010 7:53:59 AM
^make mine with an 80 mile range and an 80 mph speed.
10/28/2010 9:03:20 AM
BMW will mass produce a high-powered plug-in hybrid sports car, the German auto maker announced Fridayhttp://money.cnn.com/2010/11/05/autos/bmw_sport_hybrid/?npt=NP1
11/6/2010 10:52:47 AM
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE TERRORISTS. WHAT ARE WE GOING TO BE AFRAID OF NOW!
11/6/2010 1:12:34 PM
WEST VIRGINIANS CONTROL THE US COAL SUPPLY!!! ATTACK!!!
11/6/2010 5:02:07 PM
it won't look like that
11/6/2010 5:57:41 PM
it should
11/6/2010 8:19:07 PM
be that as it may, it won't
11/6/2010 8:47:34 PM
they are going after extended-range setup with a diesel generator.. Will this be the Volt that never been? I am sure the rules and regulations will dumb the looks down somewhat, but there has never been anything from BMW that looked like a Prius, so maybe this one will come with some sex appeal as standard equipment.[Edited on November 7, 2010 at 3:56 AM. Reason : .]
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11/7/2010 11:03:24 AM
^in that case I hope at least it will look something like the original “BMW Vision EfficientDynamics” concept, and not the BMW bodykitted Prius pictured above
11/7/2010 9:28:34 PM
I think they're both ugly
11/7/2010 10:38:07 PM