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"When speaking of immortals, I can't fathom how Eels players can get overlooked.
Surely a real case could be made for Kenny, Sterling, Price, Cronin.
Its an abomination that not one of them have the honour."
Surely a real case could be made for Kenny, Sterling, Price, Cronin.
Its an abomination that not one of them have the honour."
"You could be onto something Adam. It surprises me to no end that that was even possible."Lomax replaceable" "type of guy Ryles dosnt want". So much so that i'm thinking there has to be more in it, but it's only speculation on my part.
Perhaps it…"
Perhaps it…"
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw6BhvqE2h8
Chief, the behavioural traits and characteristics of someone who is secretly broke trying to appear wealthy."
Chief, the behavioural traits and characteristics of someone who is secretly broke trying to appear wealthy."
"I remember this one, The Falcon was a great hooker."
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My mate owns a Model S. It’s freakin amazing. I am completely convinced now that electric cars will replace petrol/diesel cars in my lifetime. It’s simply a better machine. It’s faster, quieter, less moving parts, much more luggage space due to no engine. There’s also connectivity advantages like upgrades done remotely overnight etc. And I haven’t mentioned emissions, this isn’t a global warming discussion. It’s just a better, more advanced machine.
What's their range like? How long does it take to charge them?
Oh and you could take it bush camping and leave the stereo cranking all night and not have to worry about getting a flat battery either . Dunno how you'd jump start it though as the battery was all hidden away behind the back seat and not accessible easily .
Yes agreed MM don't confuse efficiency with Political Correctness....sometimes they can work in tandem.
I work in cars and yep... EV's are well and truly going to become the norm. Late 2018 and most manufacturers will have a reasonably priced EV in their lineup - as soon as 3 things are sorted i.e. buy price, range and charging infrastructure it will be on. Price is dropping rapidly, range is good on a few now i.e. 400km+ and charging network is growing rapidly... plus as long as you have a charger at home most commuters are covered easily. Many countries already have targets in place for pissing off combustion motors and it will happen.
I've had countless meetings in recent weeks with the oil companies, various manufacturers and also infrastructure and charging network mobs and everything is confirming the direction. Tesla Model 3 will be a game changer but just put back to first thing 2019 but there is product from Renault about to hit and then Nissan, Hyundai etc mid 2018.
As for Tesla... yep, the Model S is a killer. Had a demo recently - comes in 3 'levels' - smaller motor then 2 'tunes' of the larger motor. The top end one ($200k) will pull 100km/h in 2.7 sec... reality is that it is a bit faster than that - think sport bike acceleration in a car. Check out the new Tesla roadster thing - looks like a McLaren - not sure on due date but that will hit 100 in 1.7 which is just off the charts... quickest production registerable car ever.
Only downside off even the hyper-quick Tesla gear is if you are really into all things cars / driving then they are just too sterile - all that speed with virtually no noise, no exhaust bark, no throttle blip, no induction howl, no forced induction whine etc... it all feels just a bit Playstation so to speak.
Wait a second. I'm all for hating on the greenies, but surely there's a difference between that and denying climate change?
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