Nitro_X
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There's a lot of technology in that Holden plant, we could probably buy it all for a good price.
Anyone wanna co-invest with me and start our own vehicle brand??
LOLz
Maybe we could convert the engine facility to make electric motors and power cells to build performance electric vehicles...
The world will progress to full electric vehicles, I have no doubt, and as much as I love the sound of a nice V8, V10 or V12, combustion engines are caveman technology.
Electric motors produce maximum torque from near zero rpm, the acceleration is fricken awesome!
Plus another advantage of electric vehicles are zero exhaust emissions which means cleaner air, especially in big cities.
Considering the big difference in purchase price and maturity of the two technologies, the Tesla is impressive...
Tesla S P85D - $US80,000-$US120,000 | Lamborghini Adventador - $390,000 | Ferrari 485 - $240,000
There's a lot of technology in that Holden plant, we could probably buy it all for a good price.
Anyone wanna co-invest with me and start our own vehicle brand??
LOLz
Maybe we could convert the engine facility to make electric motors and power cells to build performance electric vehicles...
The world will progress to full electric vehicles, I have no doubt, and as much as I love the sound of a nice V8, V10 or V12, combustion engines are caveman technology.
Electric motors produce maximum torque from near zero rpm, the acceleration is fricken awesome!
Plus another advantage of electric vehicles are zero exhaust emissions which means cleaner air, especially in big cities.
Considering the big difference in purchase price and maturity of the two technologies, the Tesla is impressive...
Tesla S P85D - $US80,000-$US120,000 | Lamborghini Adventador - $390,000 | Ferrari 485 - $240,000
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