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08-29-2016, 09:06 AM | #112 | |
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08-29-2016, 09:20 AM | #113 | |
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I did move closer to my job, however, so my commute reduced from 50 miles to 5 I value my time a bit differently, than just spending it in the car for hours Global warming aside How about supporting middle east? How about nasty smog in metropolitan areas? You cant breathe there But hey, hate electrics all you want, luckily that won't change much Last edited by AndreyATC; 08-29-2016 at 09:29 AM.. |
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08-29-2016, 09:25 AM | #114 |
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My job is covering a region. It's not going to one location. I'm actually centered in my job. I cover Florida. I live in an Orlando suburb. I am as "close" to my job as I can be.
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That's very unfortunate your day consists of so much being on the road
That takes a lot of perseverance and patience I can only imagine how much you pay for gas monthly or job pays? |
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08-29-2016, 10:04 AM | #117 |
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I am actually trying to sell my F13 M6 for a P85D. I don't understand all the hate and arguments here. The real fan boy's are the ones that are not open to new ideas and stay in the narrow mindset. Innovation is always killed by naysayers and those that bash on things they have probably never tried. Everything is not for everyone, but don't hate on something you have not given a chance. For my situation, I think it would be fun to give the P85D a shot. Fundguy1, do you really believe the things on breitbart.com are fact? Oh that's right, its on the internet "it must be true".
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08-29-2016, 10:07 AM | #118 |
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Actually yes I do. Way more than CNN. That said I can pull that from 100 different locations. Fact is fact. As for dropping an M6 for a tesla, really? And it's not "innovative". It's different. Innovative implies superior. Except for 0-50 it's not. Finally, there's no hate. It's your car. Do whatever floats your boat. The real hate here is people who try to assume a logical argument against what they like is based in hate, not fact or preference. I don't hate on you. I don't hate on electrics. I only point out how worthless they are currently. Make one that can take a corner, recharges in 5 min within 2 miles of any location I go, has a range of 400+ miles, has acceleration rivaling combustion engines at speeds over 60 mph, doesn't iverheat, and doesn't use batteries that create some of the worst toxic waste known to man, and is prce competitive, and I'll consider one.
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08-29-2016, 10:24 AM | #119 |
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So please stop the "hate" bs. Just because someone doesn't share your viewpoint doesn't make it hate. Especially when backing up their arguments with facts and real observations. That's the devisiveness of the left. Maybe actually considering said facts instead of dismissing them as hate would actually be productive for you and others. Reserve the hate for things like radical islamic fundamentalists who shoot up nightclubs in orlando or behead priests. Reserve hate for people who use politics, the race card, and hate speech for personal gain at the cost of the country. Reserve hate for someone trying to physically hurt you or your loved ones. Not for someone mocking a stupid car.
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08-29-2016, 10:24 AM | #120 | |
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08-29-2016, 10:27 AM | #121 |
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I don't know where you got he definition of innovative as superior in all aspects. There are things that it does better and there are things that it does worse at which applies for all cars. For me, it fits my criteria as I commute mostly highway in traffic. The autopilot feature would be useful for the stop and go traffic on the highways. The acceleration would be useful for those red-light situations. I don't know if you have been in a P85D, but you would be amazed at its handling capabilities. You are only going by figures you see on the internet vs spending real time in them. For your situation, it would not be practical but the average commute is less than 13 miles for most people.
I have owned several performance vehicles from several different manufactures, I don't bash any for the products they provide. I will provide pro's and con's after trying them myself instead of reading biased news articles. Anyhow, I just wanted to balance things out a little bit here from someone on the M side. |
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Batteries from Tesla are recycled and will find it's way in renewable energy storage for solar/wind applications My car doesnt overheat no matter what i do, but my 335i did P90D is as fast from 60-120 as M5 And I'm sure it can do better than 7-er or S-class on track if someone desires to do that However, it's not the main purpose of the car Last edited by AndreyATC; 08-29-2016 at 10:36 AM.. |
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08-29-2016, 10:31 AM | #123 |
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Agreed but I have way more smiles on my face driving my car than I would an ev. And there aren't charging points. And even if there was, it would take to long.
Hypothetically, if there were charge points that were convenient, which right now there aren't as they only exist at certain hotels or dealers, and if charging took a short time, 5 min or less, I'd probably still not be interested as I don't see any ev offerings that perform the way I want, or come in a hardtop convertible. |
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Excuse my use of the word "hate". Let me clarify it as negative remarks without actual first hand experience. I have not said anything divisive as I was just giving you my opinions from someone who loves M cars. My M6 gives me smiles every time I drive it. I just think its time for me to try something new. I might hate it several months down the line or I might love it. However, I am not going to dismiss credit to where its due without actual personal experience.
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Yes, but the initial creation of them produces huge amounts of heavy metals far more damaging to the environment than carbon emissions. And they need to be created to expand the number of evs on the road. Most "environmentallyconscious" don't take this into consideration as these manufacturing facilities are in places like china, so it doesn't affect them. Out of site, out of mind.
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08-29-2016, 10:45 AM | #126 | |
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Fracking oil, delivering it to refineries, refining it (that's crazy emissions), delivering gas to stations and finally burning it inefficiently through ICE While EV has some toxic waste only once, oil has to be fracked and gas has to be refined for every gallon you use, every day Last edited by AndreyATC; 08-29-2016 at 10:59 AM.. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninety-ninety_rule It's basically says that 90% of work accounts for the first 90% of the development. The remaining 10% of work accounts for the other 90% of the time. [yes, that doesn't = 100% and that's the reality of it] In other words, if you plan for the development time as 10 years, you'll get 90% done in 9 years and the last 10% needs another 9 years. This is mainly thought to be caused by solving the easy/smaller problems to get the project completed to the point that it's useful. There's always going to be some work that isn't "vital" (in the case of EVs, range for example). You can go to market with 90% and continue developing the last 10% for perfection (so to speak). This last 10% is going to take Tesla as long as the initial 90% effort to get here based on this "rule". Even then, Tesla is a company that needs to continuously outpace an industry known of playing catch-up. So far so good for them. The Model 3 will be the real test. Can they produce them in quantity with quality? https://www.yahoo.com/tech/tesla-mod...192710491.html And this: http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/...s-model-3-buzz "They are going to be producing the Model 3 at a lower cost and they are going to be producing them at a higher volume," he says. "Both of those things add the potential for quality issues, because you can't spend as much money building the car. Each one has to be produced faster and at a lower cost." Also the Model 3 will negate the tax credit so there goes that! But mass-producing its new electric vehicles poses another hurdle for Tesla and perhaps a future test of its customers' loyalty: Its sales will eventually bring an end to the $7,500 electric car tax credit that currently accompanies each U.S. purchase, as the credit phases out when a manufacturer sells more than 200,000 electric vehicles in the country.... ...Meanwhile, a nationwide survey of 1,091 people conducted by Kelley Blue Book shortly after the debut of the vehicle showed that 41 percent of respondents interested in the Model 3 would lose interest if the $7,500 tax credit disappeared. |
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The theory is great and all, but battery technology has been around for a long time. Electric motors have been around for a long time as well. Someone finally decided to disrupt the conventional automobile with it. It only helps the consumer when we have more this kind of market disruption. Its the economies of scale that is the main cost driver at this point. When more manufactures embrace it, we will definitely see price drops. |
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As for disrupt, I think the Prius and Toyota beat Tesla to that EV punch IMO. I will say that Tesla's real disruption in the automotive industry isn't that it builds EVs or is run by one of the Paypal Mafia but rather their lack of a traditional dealer network. They sell direct and that's their claim to disruption IMO. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-with-dealers/ I do hope he succeeds on this front. The direct sales model would be a boon for customer experience and single price shopping is making headway (http://www.autonews.com/article/2015...ice-one-person). |
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