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Favorite Car
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:11 am
by ReVoRabbit
Driving to visit family for easter i spotted my old favorite car catching up to me in my rear view mirror. good old lotus. then i noticed that the clearence between the front tires looked a little odd. maybe its was just me, i thought.
could it be? no way! its not a Lotus, its a Tesla! My first first hand view of the Tesla Roadster. a luxury sports coupe mad almost entirely out of carbon fiber. does 0-60 in 3.4 seconds, body designed with the help of Lotus and guess what kind of MPG it gets...oh, you mean its completely electric? Sweet car, deffenitely my all time favorite. 2011 the 4 door sedan seating up to 7 people will be available.
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:43 am
by cornettracing80
that is the car i liked on the show "topgear" but it didnt last as long as they said it would and it takes 16 hours to recharge,so you have to buy 2 realisticly....and at 115,ooo pounds wasnt it?...thats quite a big expenditure for transportation...i love it though!..sweeeeeet ride
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:21 pm
by Ymir
cornettracing80 wrote:that is the car i liked on the show "topgear" but it didnt last as long as they said it would and it takes 16 hours to recharge,so you have to buy 2 realisticly....and at 115,ooo pounds wasnt it?...thats quite a big expenditure for transportation...i love it though!..sweeeeeet ride
General rule of thumb. Never buy version 1.0
Be nice if 1.2 got those super fast charging batteries eh ? or feul cells where you could top up at a fuel/energy station.
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 6:25 pm
by ReVoRabbit
Ymir wrote: General rule of thumb. Never buy version 1.0
i feel sorry for those who bought the '09 model, the '10 model is already faster.
Ymir wrote:Be nice if 1.2 got those super fast charging batteries eh ? or feul cells where you could top up at a fuel/energy station.
the sedan has 3 size batteries that can be swapped out faster than the time it takes to fill a gas tank. a full charge on a 480 system takes 45 minutes. in theory you could pull up to a battery swap station and be back on the road in less than 5 minutes.
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:05 am
by Ymir
Imagine how many charged batteries you would have to have on site at a servo if the thing became mass produced.
I was wondering, arnt we replacing petrol pollution with the pollution created by coal fired power stations that would have to be built to accomodate everyone charging their cars up ?
Whats the difference between the two in regards to whats cleaner ?
Then you have what to do with all those dead batteries? how much of it can you recycle? and how much goes into land fill ?
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:33 am
by Ironkong
Coal stations? Surely Nuclear is the way forward!!!( typed during a long night shift at such an establishment! )

Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 5:08 am
by Ymir
interesting,
You think they will build more nuke stations ?
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:18 am
by ewanoffshore
Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:33 am
by bluesign2k
Ymir wrote:interesting,
You think they will build more nuke stations ?
Nuclear power stations are the future, if governments don't start building more then I think we'll be stuffed

Re: Favorite Car
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:08 pm
by ReVoRabbit
Ymir wrote: I was wondering, arnt we replacing petrol pollution with the pollution created by coal fired power stations that would have to be built to accomodate everyone charging their cars up ?
Whats the difference between the two in regards to whats cleaner ?
Coal power stations run at such a high temperature that almost all pollution is burned off and the environmental effect is minimal. As an example, a cars exahust is a couple hundred degrees and pollutes, but when gas is put into a petrol truck, the vapors are collected and burned at 1400 degrees F and completely removes all pollutants.
Ymir wrote:Then you have what to do with all those dead batteries? how much of it can you recycle? and how much goes into land fill ?
the purchase price of the car includes the recycling fee for the batteries. the batteries are well though out and are 100% recyclable. if any of you are really interested its in all of their PR junk on their website, but the cells are just run through a shredder, materials seperated and whalah!