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Automakers steal designs for a living. Not a whole lot you can do about it. They steal ideas from each other all the time. A few years ago I heard about a Chinese copy of a Mercedes that was faithful down to interchangeable parts, the only thing different was the front end. Mercedes was just...
Will it figure out how long to stay away from the house when my girlfriends pissed off at me? And will it base its decision on what day of the month it is? I need to know these things.
Will it "diamond encrust" all the rest of the parts of my engine, like the the crankcase, valve covers, oil ducts, etc? How does this magic fluid know what to coat and what not to? If it sounds too good...
It's entertaining to watch the old guard spazz out when they see the end of the road coming up ahead... car dealers are, as we know, a bunch of con artists, and they're going to fight this every step of the way.
Andrea Rossi, you're not doin' shit because you can't get something for nothing. I don't even have to look at your shit to know it won't work. You dance around with a few pie in the sky stats, this is how you bait. What happened to September? (Insert lame excuse here). Anyone who's heard of...
Like I said, no real-world applications here. The first, a diesel Honda, used smooth throttling, careful route planning carrying as little weight as possible. Not exactly real-world, but it comes the closest. No one buying this car off the lot got the same kind of mileage.
The second, a Honda...
It's not happening because... there's no such real world technology. A company says it has carburetor ('member those?) that gets 100 MPG, pre-heats the gasoline, mixes it with water or some other shit, naturally the Big Three want in on it, they scoop it up, and it turns out they got taken...
OK, people, put down the Spacecrack pipe. Nobody is going to build this thing. It's a neat concept, but we are decades away from being able to pull this off, under ideal conditions. This would have to be designed, tested, funded, approved, then built in sections and blasted up to orbit piece by...
You're right, Tesla is going to explode this year, with double the factories coming online, having bought tons of battery know-how and lithium supply contracts, and an industry disrupting SS truck, etc. etc.
OMG, I can't believe it. That is so gross. Why can't they just leave it at 2-door? 4-door electric mustang is destined to fail. Are they trying to fail super-hard? Sure looks like it. What's next, an electric Challenger station wagon? ?
That's what a driven man looks like, he's driven to rise above the days' challenges, keeping his eye on the ball. We are blessed to live in the age of Elon.
Anyone else agree?