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Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
Please mansplain how the system is effective without a large portion of the vehicles on the road using it? That's all I stated. -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
Legitimately, what did I do for him to start firing off towards me? -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
Your reading comprehension level is dogsh!t. Read the whole thing before jumping to a conclusion. How many times do I have to say that it IS USELESS UNLESS THERE ARE ENOUGH VEHICLES USING IT. -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
Then WTF are you arguing about if they're doing it?!? -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
It's factual that it is useless unless there are enough vehicles using it. 17% of new vehicles will never cut it. Like I originally said, AGAIN, unless all of the manufacturers get together and all implement it together, it will be damn near useless. -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
So back to my original point. There simply aren't anywhere near enough vehicles on the road for this system to be truly effective. I'm not saying the technology is bad or anything. I simply said; -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
And your V2V system isn't going to know there may be 5 vehicles in between you and the other V2V vehicle braking. -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
That sounds like the auto-brake sensing systems already out there. It wouldn't be the lights triggering it but the distance closing quickly. -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
Oh I just threw out a number of vehicles that still wouldn't make it super successful and unrealistic to obtain(50% market share across the board). -
Hyundai News:Hyundai Develops Machine Learning Cruise Control
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
V2V sounds useless unless everybody got together to work on a system for every manufacturer. Even if all GM vehicles had it, it would still be useless as there aren't enough on the roads. (That's not some weird sales dig. There are just too many other manufacturers and nobody has even 50% total market share) -
Mazda Rolls Out The MX-30 EV
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Japan Mobility Show / Tokyo Auto Salon
I think it looks good and that's it. Too small of a battery, range will be even worse when rated here, why'd they decide to cut it 6 inches short and make it hardly even SUV-sized. I would be ecstatic for my 91 miles or range in the winter!- 14 replies
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Isn't this like a half-@ss "M" though? I guess I didn't realize it was a "Real" M.
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Yep. Exactly that. I have a buddy who moved to TX a few years ago and he's always been into sporty cars and hes outdoorsy so he wanted/needed a little more utility and bought a GLA45. FWIW, before this he was cross shopping a Taco TRD Pro and a Focus RS.. went with the Pro. 45k is 45k. I know this likely isn't quite in that price range..maybe it is.. I also wouldn't put it past BMW to underrate that 302hp, like they do in pretty well everything. I wouldn't doubt if they were almost identical in a straight line. Obviously the R will be better once you need to stop and/or turn.
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Hyundai News:Hyundai to Debut Fuel Cell Semi-Truck Next Week
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
i definitely did not know their pumps/stations were open to the public. That really is a pretty big difference. I know there is a lot of R&D left before hydrogen can become financially feasible, but I've said it for about 10 years now, I believe hydrogen is the real future. I know it isn't some short 10-15 years away or anything but the unlimited fuel source is the difference maker. Until solar panels, wind, and water generators can 100% fuel the planet(which I don't think will be ever) I don't see electric-only being the forever fuel source. -
What R&D do they do that seems better than anybody else? Also, it seems odd to not want a product because the CEO has an attitude. I get it but I don't at the same time. I do really like what they're doing with Amazon and Ford to get a guaranteed cash flow.
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Hyundai News:Hyundai to Debut Fuel Cell Semi-Truck Next Week
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
Yeah, that's such a small portion of the country. The biggest difference will be for the privately owned trucks and smaller companies. I think that is the biggest reason it will not be 25 years because they aren't going to be putting in their own infrastructure and they will need cross country stations. I did notice, for the first time, a UPS truck had a sticker near their tank that said it used "liquid compressed natural gas". I was on the interstate so I didn't notice if it was quieter or louder than diesel but it did catch my eye. -
I find it funny how bought in to Rivian you are already. You're ready to throw them cash even though there's nothing out yet and we're yet to see their teething issues, like every new company.
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Hyundai News:Hyundai to Debut Fuel Cell Semi-Truck Next Week
ccap41 replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Hyundai
I agree with all of that except the 25 years thing. That's a whole lot of infrastructure that would need to go up to eliminate diesel in 25 years. As of now, are there ANY hydrogen stations that a truck this size could fill up at? Green are current stations. Grey is planned stations. -
I bet this is actually quite a bit of fun to daily. It's like a hot hatch but you don't have to fall into and climb out.
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Massive displacement engine that only has to move ...ohhhh 80,000lbs... 12L engine is roughly 4.4 times the displacement of a 2.7L engine. 2.7L engine in a 5,000 lb truck 12L in a 20,000 lb truck The ratio isn't all that far off.
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I hate these so got damn much.
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I don't care about the displacement and fear of it blowing up on me or not being able to handle the duties it's designed for. I just love AMG V8's more than most anything else. If you were honest and simply said, "I just want to hear a V8" rather than trying to say the 2.7T can't do truck things, I'd understand.
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Best time to get a great price though... Dealerships are slow all winter.