Your grandkids may consider gas-powered cars antiques

Turkey | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL: Viva Redemption
PSN: HurtfulTurkey
Steam: HurtfulTurkey
ID: HurtfulTurkey
IP: Logged

8,077 posts
 
Tesla is currently two years away from releasing an economy model of the Tesla, and even the ones available now are competitively priced for the long-term benefits they provide.

Charging stations are due to become very common, and Tesla claims that they'll have chargers that are capable of charging the battery in two minutes. We used to think that battery life was the roadblock, but if electricity is readily available throughout the country, it no longer becomes such an issue. The cost of electricity is about a tenth of the price for gasoline, joule for joule, and there are increasingly more ways to harness electricity without burning fossil fuels. Electric cars have also proven to be significantly safer than gasoline-powered cars because there's no longer a huge engine directly in front of the driver seat to be slammed backwards during a collision.

So it might be an exaggeration, but I really do think that in 30-40 years we'll see gas-powered cars on the same level of novelty as rotary phones and blatant sexism in the workplace (the good ol' days).


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.
Last Edit: October 17, 2014, 11:03:51 PM by Camnator


Turkey | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL: Viva Redemption
PSN: HurtfulTurkey
Steam: HurtfulTurkey
ID: HurtfulTurkey
IP: Logged

8,077 posts
 
There's a booty reference to be made here.

If I've learned one thing from you, it's that booty is everywhere. You just have to look.


 
DAS B00T x2
| Cultural Appropriator
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DAS B00T x2
IP: Logged

37,629 posts
This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
I don't see the gas powered car going the way of the rotary phone, but rather the way of the horse. People are going to want to hold on to that rumbling sound and raw feeling of power from slamming open six barrels of carbureted inefficiency in the same way that people still want to jump over fences with horses.
Last Edit: October 17, 2014, 11:31:20 PM by DAS B00T x2


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


Assassin 11D7 | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL: Assassin 11D7
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Assassin 11D7
IP: Logged

10,059 posts
"flaming nipple chops"-Your host, the man they call Ghost.

To say, 'nothing is true', is to realize that the foundations of society are fragile, and that we must be the shepherds of our own civilization. To say, 'everything is permitted', is to understand that we are the architects of our actions, and that we must live with their consequences, whether glorious or tragic.
Watch as in the future electricity prices skyrocket. GG economics.


 
Sandtrap
| Mythic Sage
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Sandtrap
IP: Logged

11,702 posts
Rockets on my X
Watch as in the future electricity prices skyrocket. GG economics.

Pretty much this. There is no such thing as "cheap for the consumer" in a capitalist system.


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


BrenMan 94 | Heroic Unstoppable!
 
more |
XBL: BrenMan 94
PSN:
Steam: BrenMan 94
ID: BrenMan 94
IP: Logged

1,886 posts
 
Watch as in the future electricity prices skyrocket. GG economics.

Pretty much this. There is no such thing as "cheap for the consumer" in a capitalist system.
Hahahahahahahaha

Wait, you're serious.


rC | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: RC5908
IP: Logged

10,787 posts
ayy lmao
Oh, I'm sure they will see them as antiques. They'll probably see steering wheels and car-related deaths as things of the past as well.


 
Sandtrap
| Mythic Sage
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Sandtrap
IP: Logged

11,702 posts
Rockets on my X
Watch as in the future electricity prices skyrocket. GG economics.

Pretty much this. There is no such thing as "cheap for the consumer" in a capitalist system.

Capitalism is all about making things cheapest for the consumer by allowing and encouraging competition, though.

Cheaply built for them. But ripoff prices. Maybe where you live, you get cheap shit for cheap. Up here, we get cheap shit for expensive.


g💚jira | Heroic Unstoppable!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: HeyLookItsMisterGojira
IP: Logged

1,925 posts
 
YouTube

.


Juuzou | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Lady Noelle
IP: Logged

10,912 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


Mega Sceptile | Heroic Unstoppable!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Mega Sceptile
IP: Logged

2,071 posts
 
Until I can get an electric powerd car for 30k and still have the same preformance as my Evo, or I get $100k for a P85 Model S, I'm not touching electric cars.


Release | Heroic Posting Rampage
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: SmellyWontonNoodles
IP: Logged

1,244 posts
"Ornate chandeliers suspended from a vaulted ceiling lit the spacious chamber; Jack tilted his gaze overhead and noticed how far away they were.  His thoughts wove around those bright lights, like a dance of ether masses spiraling in precious unison. Why must we try to clutch desperately for the mere threads of this world when we can clasp onto a tapestry of untold magnificence beyond this plane of existence?"
Electric-powered cars, along with numerous recharging stations, are only feasible in urban/suburban areas. Gas-powered cars will never be fully eclipsed by electric-powered ones, predominantly because consumers enjoy a variety of goods in the market. However, I can see what you're describing occurring on the small-scale, like in big cities perhaps


The Lord Slide Rule | Legendary Invincible!
 
more |
XBL: MrMeatyMeatball
PSN:
Steam: SexyPiranha
ID: SexyPiranha
IP: Logged

4,306 posts
My stupidity is self evident.
Oh, I'm sure they will see them as antiques. They'll probably see steering wheels and car-related deaths as things of the past as well.
Hope so.


Turkey | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL: Viva Redemption
PSN: HurtfulTurkey
Steam: HurtfulTurkey
ID: HurtfulTurkey
IP: Logged

8,077 posts
 
Electric-powered cars, along with numerous recharging stations, are only feasible in urban/suburban areas. Gas-powered cars will never be fully eclipsed by electric-powered ones, predominantly because consumers enjoy a variety of goods in the market. However, I can see what you're describing occurring on the small-scale, like in big cities perhaps

This was the same thought when gas-powered cars came around. There wouldn't be enough fueling stations, fuel is abundant enough, it's too expensive, etc. But we're seeing those changes happening now, and in a very short amount of time electric cars will be feasible throughout all but the most isolated areas.

Quote
Until I can get an electric powerd car for 30k and still have the same preformance as my Evo, or I get $100k for a P85 Model S, I'm not touching electric cars.
Depends on what you consider performance. Being able to accelerate fast? The Model D hits 60 in 3 seconds. Fuel economy? Current models can already go 275 miles. Safety? Their cars scored the highest available safety rating, and surpassed it. Racing? Electric cars are the future because of their ability to provide maximum torque at rest, and not having an engine and gas tank reduces weight significantly.
Last Edit: October 18, 2014, 05:27:02 PM by E̲n̲g̲a̲g̲e̲d̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y̲


BrenMan 94 | Heroic Unstoppable!
 
more |
XBL: BrenMan 94
PSN:
Steam: BrenMan 94
ID: BrenMan 94
IP: Logged

1,886 posts
 
Watch as in the future electricity prices skyrocket. GG economics.

Pretty much this. There is no such thing as "cheap for the consumer" in a capitalist system.

Capitalism is all about making things cheapest for the consumer by allowing and encouraging competition, though.

Cheaply built for them. But ripoff prices. Maybe where you live, you get cheap shit for cheap. Up here, we get cheap shit for expensive.
That's more than likely due to taxes than it is actual cost.


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


Turkey | Mythic Inconceivable!
 
more |
XBL: Viva Redemption
PSN: HurtfulTurkey
Steam: HurtfulTurkey
ID: HurtfulTurkey
IP: Logged

8,077 posts
 
Electric-powered cars, along with numerous recharging stations, are only feasible in urban/suburban areas. Gas-powered cars will never be fully eclipsed by electric-powered ones, predominantly because consumers enjoy a variety of goods in the market. However, I can see what you're describing occurring on the small-scale, like in big cities perhaps

This was the same thought when gas-powered cars came around. There wouldn't be enough fueling stations, fuel is abundant enough, it's too expensive, etc. But we're seeing those changes happening now, and in a very short amount of time electric cars will be feasible throughout all but the most isolated areas.

How about charging times, though? What is roughly the fastest?

The standard model that Tesla is going with is that at night you'll trickle-charge for several hours. They already have a device that can fully charge the car in 30 minutes, and they're working on a charger that will charge the entire battery in only a few minutes, comparable to filling a tank of gas.


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


The Lord Slide Rule | Legendary Invincible!
 
more |
XBL: MrMeatyMeatball
PSN:
Steam: SexyPiranha
ID: SexyPiranha
IP: Logged

4,306 posts
My stupidity is self evident.
The standard model that Tesla is going with is that at night you'll trickle-charge for several hours. They already have a device that can fully charge the car in 30 minutes, and they're working on a charger that will charge the entire battery in only a few minutes, comparable to filling a tank of gas.

That's a lot faster than I imagined, but is they really wanted to get massive support I think just switching the batteries at a station would be superior, and then you wouldn't need to replace your own batteries every three years or so.
Sharing batteries, that's an interesting idea. Aren't they huge and unwieldy though?


Camnator | Incoherent Invincible!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DownAuto29
IP: Logged

3,933 posts
 
This user has been blacklisted from posting on the forums. Until the blacklist is lifted, all posts made by this user have been hidden and require a Sep7agon® SecondClass Premium Membership to view.


 
Sandtrap
| Mythic Sage
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Sandtrap
IP: Logged

11,702 posts
Rockets on my X
Watch as in the future electricity prices skyrocket. GG economics.

Pretty much this. There is no such thing as "cheap for the consumer" in a capitalist system.

frack me don't even get me started on the taxes.

Capitalism is all about making things cheapest for the consumer by allowing and encouraging competition, though.

Cheaply built for them. But ripoff prices. Maybe where you live, you get cheap shit for cheap. Up here, we get cheap shit for expensive.
That's more than likely due to taxes than it is actual cost.

Fuck me don't even get me started on the taxes.
Last Edit: October 18, 2014, 06:41:18 PM by Sandtrap


Mega Sceptile | Heroic Unstoppable!
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: Mega Sceptile
IP: Logged

2,071 posts
 
Depends on what you consider performance. Being able to accelerate fast? The Model D hits 60 in 3 seconds. Fuel economy? Current models can already go 275 miles. Safety? Their cars scored the highest available safety rating, and surpassed it. Racing? Electric cars are the future because of their ability to provide maximum torque at rest, and not having an engine and gas tank reduces weight significantly.
I find preformance to be a 0-60 start in 3 seconds, the ability to handle a 3 meter jump on a rocky road going around 80-120mph and keep going without bottoming out, and the ability to take a hairpin turn on dirt, going about 70 mph. As far as rally goes, an electric car is ill suited because all the important bits are under the car rather than actually in it. there's also significantly less weight in the front, so you can't turn as tightly using the momentum of the front end, which is a standard practice with rally to nail those hairpins at higher speeds. I can see electric cars on the dirt track, but I can't see them out-preform the front-heavy AWD beast that is my Lancer Evo.


 
DAS B00T x2
| Cultural Appropriator
 
more |
XBL:
PSN:
Steam:
ID: DAS B00T x2
IP: Logged

37,629 posts
This is not the greatest sig in the world, no. This is just a tribute.
Full electric motorsport is a pretty good while away, especially if you want to replace, say, Formula.