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Ferrari News: Marchionne Stokes Ferrari's Interest In An SUV
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Ferrari
Moron cannot seem to figure out how to stop wasting money on non-profit items and build up those that do bring him the profits to waste on the Italian crap. FUV can die with the rest of F. -
Industry News: The Big Electric Car Blitz
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
6 cents per kWh is what shows up on my bill before the state and fed taxes. Washington has always been one of the cheapest in the nation for electric rates. So just looked at my local PUD bill that came in and with figuring in the taxes here, the rate comes out to .0943 cents per kWh.- 31 replies
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Not that technical but related to exterior car care
G. David Felt replied to trinacriabob's topic in Tech Section
I usually use on the plastic bits Meguiar's black plastic restorer. Works pretty good and usually can find it online pretty cheap. You can also use Armor All Trim and Plastic restorer. Both work great at giving you a black black trim. Very clean. -
Totally expected and a waste of time unless VW really keeps all the buckets seperate then ouch for Audi.
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Ram News: 2017 Ram 1500 EcoDiesels Are Hitting Dealers
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Ram
I understand that, yet with Europe pushing now to pretty much kill off Diesel as well as China, I could see them slowly wind down and close VMMotori. I would have to question if they can recoup R&D costs as they move forward especially after 2020 when we have a much bigger selection of EV's on the market and Hybrids. I would not count on it, I think if it comes it will be delayed till they make sure they have their existing 2018 models certified and out the door and even then depending on how things take off over the next couple years in EV / Hybrids, a diesel version could get shelved. After all GM worked many years on doing a 4.8L Duramax for the Suburban line and then ended up shelving it. -
Tesla Model 3 Production Has Some 'Bottlenecks'
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@Cmicasa the Great Seems wall street is loosing it's patience and the luster of Musk as there are multiple stories out today about being time to reevaluate Tesla as it trades 67 times yearly earnings. http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/the-truth-is-catching-up-with-tesla/ar-AAt1RxU?li=BBnbfcL Truth is catching up to Musk and Tesla. If they cannot start building in volume by the end of the year as they are burning through 1 billion a quarter with 20 billion in debt already and still no solar roofs other than executives who got them after the solar city purchase of his cousins company, Tesla could end up caput since the other OEMs are now focused and paying attention.- 176 replies
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Ram News: 2017 Ram 1500 EcoDiesels Are Hitting Dealers
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The slow death of Diesel. I suspect once FCA fullfills their engine contract with the supplier, diesel will be gone from the Jeep and low ram lineup. Hybrids will replace them I suspect. -
Not that technical but related to exterior car care
G. David Felt replied to trinacriabob's topic in Tech Section
Agreed, you are right in regards to using steel wool on chromed plastic and I would not do that but the question of using a cleaning product such as a wax cleaner or liquid chrome cleaner is not a problem for Chromed plastics. In regards to using today's multiple liquid options of cleaning chrome grills that are chrome plated plastic, you can do this without a problem. -
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G. David Felt replied to trinacriabob's topic in Tech Section
@trinacriabob Howdly, long time no post by ya, glad to see ya back. Chrome is chrome be it plated on Steel or Plastic so you can use just fine chrome cleaner. Also as stated by many wax companies if you are worried about a thin chrome plating, then just use your standard wax cleaner for the paint job and the chromed plastic bits. Meguiar's makes both a good wax cleaner and chrome cleaner. More important is to make sure you do not get the cleaner on your rubber parts as it usually does not come off and you have marks on the rubber then. Your grill is a plastic grill, but it is chrome plated and so chrome cleaner will work on it just fine. -
Toyota took the easy way and quickly built an EV Van. Inner City Service companies should love this as well as gov agencies and families that need seats but not allot of miles. Cool, GM would be wise to build SURUS as an EV platform and get some vans in production.
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WOW 6,344 models is damn good for such a tiny country with minimal off road areas. Cool, way to go Jeep!
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This auto Rocks This is what I believe the Millennials will end up buying and getting excited about auto's again. Very cool stick shift with the Power button for the car in the handle.
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Tesla Model 3 Production Has Some 'Bottlenecks'
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Tesla
WOW, Multiple stories that have Tesla having hand built a ton of parts to allow them to get the Tesla 3 into productions and now that major problems have shown up, Tesla is redirecting money to get the parts auto assembly built so they take the human error factor out. Parts that will be replaced in ALL TESLA 3 models are as follows: Headlights Tail lights Front and Rear seats Battery Packs The rest of the parts are smaller components according to company insiders as Tesla focuses on only delivering these prototype cars to the employees who will have to deal with numerous changes as production parts come online. Seems the Gigawatt production line is also way behind in producing enough battery packs for the Tesla 3 as they also struggle to keep up with demand for the model X & S. electrek story Guess my statement about talking to a major OEM about ramping up production might just have been true is Musk could get over his ego. This could also totally explain the non-working FM and internet streaming from the car, needing to WiFi your smartphone to the car to get any music to play. Interesting- 176 replies
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Tesla Model 3 Production Has Some 'Bottlenecks'
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Musk Tweeted last night a delay in the Semi-truck of a few weeks to divert money to fixing the Tesla 3 mess since less than 260 cars have been produced and they were supposed to be up to 1500 a week by now. Guess Musk should have talked to GM about EV Production.- 176 replies
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They also have more than enough capacity at their US plant to ramp up. I truly believe that between Mexico and the US, they can ramp up and offset the production. Let Canada Union starve on their strike BS. This also lets GM get out of having to pay back any tax breaks they were given to keep manufacturing there as the Union is who decided to strike hurting manufacturing in Canada, not GM.
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GM News: GM's SURUS Combines Hydrogen and Autonomous Tech
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in General Motors
Agree that I would not waste money on the tech either, but it is understandable as GM and Honda have teamed up to spend 85 million on the tech in support of the EPA and US Military that is funding the research. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/gm-honda-hydrogen-fuel-cell-manufacturing-push/ I would say that the bulk of GM's announcement is really focused on EV and they will keep a few hundred peeps working by spending the tax dollars from the two gov agencies to show what can be done. This DOES NOT mean it is economically feasible.- 5 replies
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Remember, GM had many drag racing groups using the Quad 4 in a dual Turbo setup getting 1200hp. But I agree, I think the 3 was to be a 2 which makes way more sense. Not true, the Pentastar has become very reliable and in the V6 with 8 spd tranny config, seems to be doing very well across all models that the powertrain is installed in.
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Nothing like 18 cylinder power baby!
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GM News: GM's SURUS Combines Hydrogen and Autonomous Tech
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in General Motors
Cool tech, yet with that said, Hydrogen is an Energy looser as it takes more energy to produce hydrogen fuel than other solutions. I can see a CNG generator to produce kWh of juice for a pure EV platform. To me that would be more realistic I think. Be interesting to see what they want to really use this for besides the stated uses above. I will say that the Medical Unit and the Container hauler in a shipping yard are very cool autonomous uses of this tech.- 5 replies
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Page from the Germans, BMW to be exact with greatly underrating their motors.
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This auto has been a very cool ride for a long time. This car also has auto open and close doors so the rear passengers do not have to touch a thing other than enter and sit down, buckle up. Very cool luxury auto that I think Toyota should have in their Lexus Stable for the US market. I would take this over the German S class. A very Stately looking ride!
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Industry News: The Big Electric Car Blitz
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
I have stated it before and will state it again, we are living in interesting times. The EV Auto's are at the stage of ICE auto's at the start of the 1900's. As such the auto show circuit will be very interesting to see and watch over the next 3-5 years.- 31 replies
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Agreed the combo has been very nice in my son's GC. It seems to be pretty solid engine/transmission combo.
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Tesla Model 3 Production Has Some 'Bottlenecks'
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Tesla
Yea, I saw they were online, I figure like CompUSA they became an online only company as I know their parent company Tandy died a while back.- 176 replies
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