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![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Toyota Yaris Hatchback Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: NY
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IMO, gas cars are definitely a major part of the future. However, they need further development to to became mainstream and not be just a esoteric form of transportation 1) The price needs to come down to the level of steam engines. 2) The range needs to be increase a bit, 3) The availability of gasoline stations/outlets outside the home are needed. You can always use Coal, wood or anything that burns to power a steam engine, but we need places to be able to get gasoline. IMO, the needs of a gas car to become mainstream are akin to those that steam powered engines faced in displacing the horse and buggy, namely cost, support and practicality. Quote:
You can't yank the gasoline engine out of a prius and have it still be a usable car, it wouldn't get above 45MPH.. The MAJOR show-stopper that I see with the Chevy Volt, especially up here in NY and colder climates is that the electric motors are so energy efficient that they don't generate any heat.. Yup, 30 below and no heat! Of course, I'd imagine that the car's heating comes from the range extender gas engine but having to run that 24/7 kinda defeats the point of putting down 30 grand for an electric car like the Volt. If I lived down south, then I would definitely get the volt as my next car. Last edited by Sidicas; 01-05-2010 at 01:26 PM. |
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