Camaroboi13
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In all fairness NOTHING was good in the 70sThat’s what I said about Chrysler products when I wrenched in school in the ‘70s, but now I drive one.
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In all fairness NOTHING was good in the 70sThat’s what I said about Chrysler products when I wrenched in school in the ‘70s, but now I drive one.
The music was GREAT!In all fairness NOTHING was good in the 70s
I was referring to the vehicles… after 72 maybe 73 the world ended as we know it. Now we have plastic hellcat red eye scat pack widebody srt chargers with 93 computers built in that anyone can finance for just 99 dollars down and a driver’s license that doesn’t even have to be valid.The music was GREAT!![]()
The '71 426 Hemi Cuda would like a word....In all fairness NOTHING was good in the 70s
See post #48The '71 426 Hemi Cuda would like a word....
I was responding to post #46 and hadn't even yet made it to #48. That being said, any time I have the opportunity to express my love for the '71 426 Hemi Cuda, I will. If I had Jeff Bezos money, it's one of the first things I would buy.See post #48
They’re good questions. Good to care about it.Exactly!
And even that aside... those huge open pit mines have got to be great for the environment and climate...
Well I guess the hope is it’s US and Western countries taking the lead and controlling the tech and the supply chain.Who controls the mining of battery ingredients?
And I believe they replace it if there’s like 10% loss in capacity or something.8 years 100k miles
Definitely try to learn about what the climate of this planet was like over the geological time periods. That will explain alot.I used to live on a golf course. Lot’s of ICE mowers and blowers in operation all the time. My next door neighbor was a scratch golfer, riding in a gas powered golf cart, on a course maintained with all that ICE equipment. He was also a car guy with a fleet of old Jags, MGs, Austins. Granted, he didn’t drive those THAT much.
But he was also a PHD scientist for the EPA, as was his wife. He had authored papers on the cause and effect of particulate matter in the atmosphere. We were on friendly terms for the most part because we were next door neighbors, and we were both “car guys”.
But periodically he would get on a political rant about folks that didn’t see things his way. I’d ask him when he was going to get rid of those cars, and give up his golf club membership.
I asked him once, how is it that first it was global cooling, then it was global warming, now it’s climate change. I countered a few of his statements, and he would get mad and storm off (he was 80 and somewhat testy).
The climate has been changing for all of recorded history, long before humans generated the things we generate now. Whenever scientists can finally agree on what is actually happening, I might listen.
I’m jiving on what your saying man, sure I could and would disagree on some points but I won’t because whether any of us want it or not and whether any of this EV business is successful or not the tech is still coming and here it’s not people or corporations it’s the government forcing via the “existential threat” clause. But…..I can’t jive in you know a lot about the tech when your not familiar with the process start to finish. The mining process to manufacture of batteries to end use waste disposal. Two of those I nothing about but one of them I do….a lot about it and would make everybody’s head spin the environmental impact. Not saying it would drift your opinion any, but at least understand it maybeThey’re good questions. Good to care about it.
Not an expert in mining of said materials. Can’t really comment. I notice the tech in the space is changing rapidly. Just this week I read of one player bringing a new lithium direct capture process to market.
Like I said, I know not a lot of this realm. As consumers we should care about those questions and they’re good questions.
I honestly trust none of them any longer. In any field.If you stop trusting your scientists, your engineers and your leaders in these fields then you stop leading the world.
?Yup, another post announcing leaving. I wanted a full size truck and ended up going with a Lightning. Bring the hate
Also, if anyone bought a used 21 Mojave (or others) and didn't get some of the extra items, feel free to reach out to me https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...t-set-free-treasure-coast.85299/#post-1378864
Sir,No hate here. Great choice. Lightening sounds/reads awesome.
Will be an interesting experience. I’d be interested to read how u get along with it relative to the ICE powered Glad.
If they sold an all EV Gladiator here, retained the front mounted inline driveline and solid axles, I’d do whatever it took to buy one.
I cannot wait for the day they do an all EV Gladiator. Decouple from the hydrocarbon supply chain for good.
I just need an EV that turns me on. And that could only be a Gladiator at this point bc it’s the only ICE platform that turns me on.
Goodluck w the Lightening.