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GM cuts production
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Trump is a tariffs person. Suck it up MAGAts.2001400ex said: -
Make a better product and people will buy it...
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GM thinks that product is Electric and Autonomous vehicles. I'm sure many on here will support this rationale.greenblood said:Make a better product and people will buy it...
Unrelated but this company called Rivian unveiled an electric truck that (they claim) will do 0-60 in 3 seconds and tow 11,000 lbs. It's pretty cool but I wouldn't dump 70k to guinea pig it.
https://electrek.co/2018/11/26/rivian-r1t-all-electric-pickup-specs/ -
Next, you are going to tell me you're ok with laying off coal miners because natural gas is a better product than coal.greenblood said:Make a better product and people will buy it...
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$100k for the top model. I personally think this is vaporware. Problem is, a tow vehicle usually needs to go more than 400 miles in a day. And I doubt you can get 400 miles while loaded. Not to mention GVWR issues with battery packs.RedRocket said:
GM thinks that product is Electric and Autonomous vehicles. I'm sure many on here will support this rationale.greenblood said:Make a better product and people will buy it...
Unrelated but this company called Rivian unveiled an electric truck that (they claim) will do 0-60 in 3 seconds and tow 11,000 lbs. It's pretty cool but I wouldn't dump 70k to guinea pig it.
https://electrek.co/2018/11/26/rivian-r1t-all-electric-pickup-specs/
That being said, I'm glad to see companies push the envelope. I just wish they also did this with CNG vehicles. -

General Motors announced Monday that it would cease production of the hybrid electric plug-in Volt and its gas-powered sister car the Cruze. The announcement came as part of a larger restructuring by the car company as it seeks to focus production around the bigger vehicles in favor with U.S. consumers.
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All the specs seem inflated but I'm interested to see what happens when it rolls out in 2020. Could be a load of shit but glad to see a company take a stab at an EV that isnt a daily driver type.2001400ex said:
$100k for the top model. I personally think this is vaporware. Problem is, a tow vehicle usually needs to go more than 400 miles in a day. And I doubt you can get 400 miles while loaded. Not to mention GVWR issues with battery packs.RedRocket said:
GM thinks that product is Electric and Autonomous vehicles. I'm sure many on here will support this rationale.greenblood said:Make a better product and people will buy it...
Unrelated but this company called Rivian unveiled an electric truck that (they claim) will do 0-60 in 3 seconds and tow 11,000 lbs. It's pretty cool but I wouldn't dump 70k to guinea pig it.
https://electrek.co/2018/11/26/rivian-r1t-all-electric-pickup-specs/
That being said, I'm glad to see companies push the envelope. I just wish they also did this with CNG vehicles. -
Well eventually we will have batteries that weigh 10% of what they do now. And can run for hours on a 10 minute charge. We need the infrastructure for that day. Tho that technology doesn't appear to be available any time soon.RedRocket said:
All the specs seem inflated but I'm interested to see what happens when it rolls out in 2020. Could be a load of shit but glad to see a company take a stab at an EV that isnt a daily driver type.2001400ex said:
$100k for the top model. I personally think this is vaporware. Problem is, a tow vehicle usually needs to go more than 400 miles in a day. And I doubt you can get 400 miles while loaded. Not to mention GVWR issues with battery packs.RedRocket said:
GM thinks that product is Electric and Autonomous vehicles. I'm sure many on here will support this rationale.greenblood said:Make a better product and people will buy it...
Unrelated but this company called Rivian unveiled an electric truck that (they claim) will do 0-60 in 3 seconds and tow 11,000 lbs. It's pretty cool but I wouldn't dump 70k to guinea pig it.
https://electrek.co/2018/11/26/rivian-r1t-all-electric-pickup-specs/
That being said, I'm glad to see companies push the envelope. I just wish they also did this with CNG vehicles. -
It's a long way off before batteries become that efficient. Large scale battery storage would transform the entire energy industry. By the time we get there the grid could be totally different.2001400ex said:
Well eventually we will have batteries that weigh 10% of what they do now. And can run for hours on a 10 minute charge. We need the infrastructure for that day. Tho that technology doesn't appear to be available any time soon.RedRocket said:
All the specs seem inflated but I'm interested to see what happens when it rolls out in 2020. Could be a load of shit but glad to see a company take a stab at an EV that isnt a daily driver type.2001400ex said:
$100k for the top model. I personally think this is vaporware. Problem is, a tow vehicle usually needs to go more than 400 miles in a day. And I doubt you can get 400 miles while loaded. Not to mention GVWR issues with battery packs.RedRocket said:
GM thinks that product is Electric and Autonomous vehicles. I'm sure many on here will support this rationale.greenblood said:Make a better product and people will buy it...
Unrelated but this company called Rivian unveiled an electric truck that (they claim) will do 0-60 in 3 seconds and tow 11,000 lbs. It's pretty cool but I wouldn't dump 70k to guinea pig it.
https://electrek.co/2018/11/26/rivian-r1t-all-electric-pickup-specs/
That being said, I'm glad to see companies push the envelope. I just wish they also did this with CNG vehicles.
The infrastructure for EV doesn't need to change much to handle most day to day driving. People will just use home chargers. A volt can switch between electric for daily driving and gas for longer trips. The grid, right now, might not be able to handle everyone plugging in at same time but I don't think lack of public charging infrastructure is that limiting. -
Ain’t happening on a volt. They’re now a footnote in history




