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I would do the air cooled 1990's 911 for a boulevard cruiser.While there was a time when I wanted a 911 really bad, these days I wouldn't bother even if I did have the money. I would rather have a vintage vehicle for fun, and would go with a Lexus/Toyota for everyday.
Good question. Reminds me of when Jerry Seinfeld said "pop tarts blew everybody minds. We just weren't ready for them yet".I hope the hydrogen-powered Porsche isn't called "Hindenburg". I wonder how long the ev fad will last.
I hope the hydrogen-powered Porsche isn't called "Hindenburg". I wonder how long the ev fad will last.
Everybody stays home, except the PostmanThev will last as most manafactureres scrap the ICE production lines.
China will control the supply of lithium for the batteries but really, certainly in the UK and Europe , this is about killing the car in all forms.
In the UK the roads are gridlocked, you cant park anywhere, fuel is stupidly expensive because of tax and duty, no new houses now have parking spaces. They are designing a modern world where the car doesnt fit in. Its done in the name of Green but its really about control of your life.
People now demand to work from home. they get their groceries delivered, everything else come to you next day via amazon. they are even talking now about on line schools . The idea is no one will need to go out at all so you wont need a car or be allowed to have one..
The infrastructure is not ready here in the states either.not trying to be political because in the UK all the parties agree on the current stance . Just giving a view from across the pond on why Porsche and others in Europe are unlikely to launch a new hybrid model as they will be illegal after 2030.
Coincidentally in the papers today, Volkswagen for the first time since the war are now shutting a factory. They have to sell a quota of EV's in proportion to their petrol cars but they cant sell the EV;s as no one wants them so they cant sell the quantity of petrol cars they could have either.
its incredibly badly thought out because even if the whole of the uk goes to EV's which they will have to by law soon....their isn't the infrastructure to even charge them. The national grid network doesnt have the capacity to charge 50m ev's over night and it never will with solar and wind power (at night) and as for charging points at home ? how does that work if you dont have a parking space near your home/.supply/meter ? ie: you are on the 10th floor ?
The only answer will be to move to China where they dont have any of this nonsense
Yes, I read the Maserati didn't match up well against the Taycan turbo EV, muscle wise. Give it time though. I am enjoying the sense of competition between heavy hitters like Maserati and Porsche. Heck, Tesla out performed Porsche in an EV match up. Porsche couldn't stand for that and this years Taycan destroyed Tesla's Plaid on the course.
Take a closer look at the photo I posted, especially the centralized driver's seat peeking out of the top! Let's have another look at this battery-operated Maserati.Yes, I read the Maserati didn't match up well against the Taycan turbo EV, muscle wise. Give it time though. I am enjoying the sense of competition between heavy hitters like Maserati and Porsche. Heck, Tesla out performed Porsche in an EV match up. Porsche couldn't stand for that and this years Taycan destroyed Tesla's Plaid on the course.
Got me!...lol.Take a closer look at the photo I posted, especially the centralized driver's seat peeking out of the top! Let's have another look at this battery-operated Maserati.
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