• Porto881
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    510 months ago

    Theyre coming for the Corvette and Chally, too, friend. Personally, I said the Mirage because that’s exactly what I want out of an EV. Sportiness and EV just doesn’t mesh to me and I’ve got a whole backyard of cars I’ve spent years building/restoring/modding to fit all my performance needs. What I’d love to have is an EV that actually delivers on what they were sold to us as: an economic choice. I’ll take my V8s out on the weekend, but give me a new shitbox that’s dirt cheap off the lot and even cheaper to run around on my daily commute and I’ll be happy.

    • @[email protected]
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      610 months ago

      The thing is, a Volkswagen EV holds the Pikes Peak record. EVs are sporty as hell.

      Compact EVs do exist, but they are hella expensive for some reason. Volkswagen makes them at least.

      • Porto881
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        010 months ago

        They’re fast but it literally just comes down to the fact that they’re all autos. I don’t think there’s any consumer EV with a proper stick

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          410 months ago

          I think they tried to do something like that in some Japanese brand. That said, they are not really autos, they are direct drive, there is no transmission to speak of. It’s like expecting a stick shift in a propeller plane, no point to it.

          • Porto881
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            310 months ago

            Toyota’s been toying with the idea of a simulated standard transmission. You’re totally right about them not really being autos either. I understand that there’s really no way for a EV to have a manual transmission, but that’s pretty much where the “sport” comes from, “slow car fast” and all that. Otherwise it’s pretty much just a numbers game, no real skill required.

            • @[email protected]
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              110 months ago

              I believe the Porsche Taycan (sp?) has two gears. The second one kicks in at something silly like 80mph.

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          Of course not. EVs don’t need a transmission, plus it helps make up for some of the weight of the battery to just not have one.

          I also loved a manual transmission, but I love a good piece of engineering more than just my interactions with it. I also loved how smoothly the CVT on my Subaru accelerated and how responsive it was. However I love even more the sheer effortless silent torque of my EV.

        • @jj4211
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          310 months ago

          Technically, they are mostly not automatic transmissions. Mostly they are single-speed. There’s no automatic shifting of gears. If you like playing with the stick for the sake of playing with the stick for fun, that’s no comfort. But if you were trying to outdo automatic transmissions at anticipating the right gear for what comes next, well, that’s not an issue in an EV, the answer is always “already in the right gear for what comes next”.

          The one thing I’d say is if you were a fan of cornering, the weight of an EV puts it at a disadvantage, it can’t quite be as nimble as a little sports car.