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Everything posted by G. David Felt
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But the replacement part is only $600 dollars. This was just a blow off repair, but I wonder how bad the rest of the auto was crashed and just as cheaply repaired. I agree with you that it was probably a totaled Hellcat repaired on the cheap and an attempt to sell high. I see 747's every day still as clearly Boeing is still bringing in parts for new plan production and of course, UPS and FedEx use the 747 for freight out of Pain Field north of my house.
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Sad that Kia, Subaru, Honda and Hyundai all placed above Ford and Chevrolet.
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WOW, this Hellcat frame repair is a Joke. https://www.facebook.com/5ee5c20c-b32e-4f72-bea1-cff42c471f62 https://www.thedrive.com/news/33006/this-sketchy-dodge-hellcat-frame-job-is-the-most-dangerous-repair-of-2020-so-far
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Check out the all new Lotus EV supercar. Have to say it is a very interesting style, but does follow pretty much the rest of all the super cars for being butt on the floor. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/lotus-evija-electric-supercar-configurator-colors-features/ To me very weird rectangle steering wheel, but the video showing all the built in areo dynamic affects are cool to watch.
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Ford has started their Dealer training for the Mach E auto and the surprise which was posted to the Mach-E forum is that the certified power / torque rating is higher than stated at the reveal in Nov 2019. https://electrek.co/2020/04/14/ford-mustang-mach-e-power-bump-closer-production/ Here are all the updated power specs of the Ford Mustang Mach-E: RWD Standard Range Mach-E: 266 hp / 317 lb-ft / 198 kW (+11 hp, +11 lb-ft, +8 kW from original specs) RWD Extended Range Mach-E: 290 hp / 317 lb-ft / 216 kW (+8 hp, +11 lb-ft, +6 kW from original specs) AWD Standard Range Mach-E: 266 hp / 428 lb-ft / 198 kW (+11 hp, +11 lb-ft, +8 kW from original specs) AWD Extended Range Mach-E: 346 hp / 428 lb-ft / 258 kW (+14 hp, +11 lb-ft, +10 kW from original specs)
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GM is offering a Covid-19 purchase package on the Chevrolet BOLT. This puts the Premiere loaded BOLT at $36,000 and the LT at $29,000 with the no payments for 4 months. Seems everything else is getting 0% for 84 months and no payment for 4 months. I did find the following additional cash discounts: Blazer has an additional $3,250 cash allowance Traverse $2,500 cash allowance Tahoe $3,750 cash allowance Suburban $3,750 cash allowance Trucks have the financing, but have to pick a local dealer based on zip code to get additional deal info. Spark has $1,000 cash allowance Sonic $1,000 cash allowance Impala has $2,000 on 2019 models, $1,500 on 2020 models cash allowance Camaro $1,500 cash allowance Corvette Stingray 2019 models $3,250 customer cash All other corvettes are regional deals based on zipcode 2020 Chevrolet Express Passenger $3,500 Customer Cash 2020 Express Cargo van $3,500 customer cash
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New era in fueling stations is growing in Europe by CaCharge EVSE large-scale charging. Allows fast charging of 6 autos at a time. https://chargedevs.com/newswire/cacharges-evse-solution-is-optimized-for-large-scale-charging/ Founded in 2015 in Sweden and pushed into Norway in 2019 as the largest fueling company of EVs, they are now starting expanding across all of Europe. The system is designed to handle load management in evening out peaks and user management with payment solutions simplifying the experience of recharging your EV on the go.
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Seems not all companies in China shut down during the Covid-19 pandemic there. Byton auto company resumed after sterilizing the plant and putting in place social distancing to allow work to continue as they started pre-production models of the M-Byte EV CUV. The company confirmed they are on track to begin sales in China this fall and US sales early next year. https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1127812_byton-m-byte-ramping-up-at-china-plant-still-on-track-for-2021-us-arrival
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Disagree, while I DO NOT and NEVER HAVE Ride shared with strangers, Uber and Lyft give a variety of auto choices compared to the nasty smelly yellow cabs that can die for all I care. The only time I ever need one is when I go to attend Dell Technology World or what we call DTW. Sadly Covid-19 has delayed this to a virtual trade show in October. Hopefully a benefit of Covid-19 will be to shutdown businesses that were barely staying afloat check by check and we end up with a cleaner transit system. Nice as to how clean the grocery stores have become with sterilized carts.
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Butterfly ?
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Cat ? To eat your ?
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News today, GM has officially filed the Hummer by GMC new logo with the Trademark office. https://tsdr.uspto.gov/#caseNumber=88784232&caseSearchType=US_APPLICATION&caseType=DEFAULT&searchType=documentSearch The old logo was a bulky very much expected logo, the new logo would not be wrong on an auto found in the game Halo on a futuristic world. https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/04/general-motors-trademarks-new-logo-for-gmc-hummer-ev-as-expected/ Nice update to the old fat logo: Course if your wanting to remember why GM killed Hummer the first time, here is a recap story on that. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/13/gm-killed-the-hummer-then-suv-sales-surged.html Never knew there was a Hummer bike that sold so well that it was counterfeited. The bike is still a high demand heavy duty off road bike and the counterfeits are still made. https://www.montaguebikes.com/folding-bikes-blog/2014/09/montague-bikes-how-to-spot-a-counterfeit Interesting read on how the GM Ultima battery beats Tesla Battery. This should be a good battle of auto companies. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/04/business/gm-electric-car-battery-400-miles-of-range/index.html Detroit free press did an update on the upcoming 11 EVs from GM. https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2020/03/04/gm-unveils-10-future-evs-new-batteries-and-its-plan-beat-tesla/4905906002/
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CRATE MOTORS EV in a Box Yup a full sentence, but very cool when you consider the future of Crate Motors. https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-news/tech/gm-electric-crate-engine/
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Friend finally flew back from Chicago to San Francisco as he had just before the lock down, went to visit his family in Chicago for 2 weeks that ended up being 2 months as this was early to mid February. Jose told me that you had a full flight crew and no one in first class, but a total of 3 people in coach on the flight. 3 stewardesses for 3 people. each was spread out across the flight and the stewardesses also had to sit in the coach section for take off and landing to balance the plane for the 6 of them. He said it was the weirdest flight ever, but service was amazing. Flight cost was still normal prices, so they might be moving freight as the plane took a while to fill up the belly with the freight but clearly no real discounts yet. I doubt there will be as once travel starts up, I doubt there will be much. Heard from many companies that are doing decent in sales with no travel and even my company has informed the global sales staff that future travel will be very restricted since we clearly are not needing the face to face like we used too. Only face to face is the engineers who are going on site to data centers to fix hardware. This is the start of a major transition in how we do business and interact with others.
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This was accepted Herd Mentality of the 40's.
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Beach wins versus 2 fords and a Tractor: https://www.thedrive.com/news/32989/not-one-not-two-but-three-vehicles-beached-trying-to-recover-sunken-police-cruiser This is just stupid that during a pandemic, teens feel the need to go to the beach and then a police officer makes the mistake of going on the wet sand and gets stuck and then more to follow of the 3 stooges show. ? Very cool 300 car barn find filled with everyone's dream car just about even a Ford Pinto. LOL https://www.thedrive.com/news/32985/this-enormous-300-car-barn-find-has-everything-from-classic-muscle-to-rare-supercars
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DeepGreen mining seems to have found that polymetallic nodules on the ocean floor have enough nickel, cobalt and manganese in just the area between Mexico and Hawaii to build enough batteries to convert the global autos to EV with no child labor, no tallings and the need for settlement ponds. There are two videos that are very cool to watch and see how this could remove the need for the child labor markets in Africa for the rare earth metals when we have trillions of tons laying on the sea bed. https://chargedevs.com/newswire/critical-battery-metals-could-be-mined-from-polymetallic-nodules-found-on-the-ocean-floor/ More info can be found here at Deep.Green web site: https://deep.green/
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Out standing read about the Myths that Formula E racing shatters: First Myth is that EVs have higher lifecycle carbon emissions than gas or diesel. False, EVs are 95% cleaner than ICE over their life. Second Myth, EVs are slow. Considering the amount of EVs that go from 0 to 60 in under 3 seconds and Formula E nocking on the 2 second mark, ICE is much harder to match this. Third Myth is cost. While EVs currently carry a premium cost upfront even with Government incentives, the cost of Maintenance over the auto lifetime is much lower than ICE. VW has posted a comparison of the Golf Hatch to the ID.3 EV and the cost of ownership as with lifetime maintenance is expected to be significantly lower. Fourth Myth is lack of range and charging infastructure. Most auto's have on average 200 mile range in EVs today, as such, this is more than adequite for daily use especially since the bulk of owners charge at home so they start every day with a full battery pack. Fifth and final Myth, batteries won't last long enough. Tesla and VW have now stated they expect the battery pack to last the life of the auto and back this up with 10yrs and 150,000 miles now. That is far longer than most people hold onto an auto. As such, the battery packs once they do diminish holding capacity are then move to being used in stationary power storage such as Tesla The Wall or other kinds of home solar storage system. Over all a good read here:https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1127784_formula-e-electric-car-racing-busts-5-persisting-ev-myths Plus the following video is a good watch: Another very cool tech story is a an auto cover that can be brought out while the auto sits and retracks back into it's storage system using flexible solar cells to recharge the EV. Very cool way to gain miles on your EV each day as it sit's at work or home outside in the daylight. https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1127787_retractable-car-cover-claimed-to-gain-miles-of-ev-range-each-day
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Funny point is as you and everyone know, I being 6'6" tall can with no problem Handle the ceiling. I did not realize, my 5'8" son is about 6 inches shy from getting up to the ceiling so I had to come along behind him and mud the top 6 inches or so down since he could not. At least I did not have to bend over as he did all the low stuff. FYI, the wall that you see him with the Hot water tank, from the water tank down to the end is going to be one massive floor to ceiling shoe rack. My son loves his shoes and matching them with his outfits. Never seen a guy with so many shoes. Will post updated pics once we are finished mudding and painted, then once the shoe wall is built. 2nd phase is a overhead storage system at the end of the garage along with his work bench and tool storage system.
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Spent Saturday working on getting the garden area ready for planting, planted two fig trees in the yard for the wife, Sunday, hosed off the pollen and drove over to my son's house to help him tap and mud his garage. He has a detailed plan on how he wants to set his new garage up. Then came home to a family dinner of Candied spiral cut ham, Green Bean casserole with crunchy onions on top, Buttery mashed potatoes and fresh dropped biscuits with strawberry compote, fresh cut strawberries and whip cream on top. Kids went home, wife and I crashed to watch "The Blacklist" awesome series on Netflix. We are in season 4.