• @Sam_Bass
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    2926 days ago

    The cybertruck can go, sure, but let the rest be

    • capital
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      726 days ago

      You probably forgot about the Hummer.

        • capital
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          326 days ago

          Unfortunately.

      • @AA5B
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        25 days ago

        You could easily argue the Hummer is symbolic of the problem with legacy manufacturer’s attempts at EVs, or at least the most extreme

        Rather than create an EV anyone can afford, rather than design a vehicle around the needs of an EV, rather than care about any sort of efficiency …. Take a monster of excess and just keep adding thousands of pounds of batteries until it works. And you end up with more of a monster of excess: excessive price, excessive consumption of batteries/materials, excessive weight. You have a vehicle designed for people who values excess, made it even more excessive and expensive, and try to sell it to customers in the name of efficiency and reduced pollution. Of course it won’t work.

    • @barsquid
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      626 days ago

      They can go whether the driver wants them to or not once the pedal is stuck down. (Unless they’ve been mildly dampened outside of car wash mode.)

      • @Sam_Bass
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        426 days ago

        Then by all means let them drive themselves right off a high cliff

        • @helpImTrappedOnline
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          426 days ago

          While I like the idea, unfortuanlty, that is bad for the environment. We are better off driving them into recycling plants to put the battieires and other materials towards something useful.

          • @Sam_Bass
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            126 days ago

            True. I was just thinking of the least expensive option