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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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V8 Petrol.
But I'm beginning to warm towards electrically powered vehicles simply due to the performance potential shown by Tesla - not that there are currently ANY such vehicles on the market currently that I would even consider.
Then again, there's very little in terms of conventionally powered vehicles that float my boat either.
Chevy Camaro and Corvette.
Maybe Dodge Challenger or Charger.
At a push, maybe the Mustang - but I'd probably veer off and get the Camaro |
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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago
a quandary, could you change my mind? |
"If you have to choose between a very good wife and a very nice car
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A very good wife, I know how a car works and can sort out most issues with it I just get the manual out. |
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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago
kilmarnockish |
"V8 Petrol.
But I'm beginning to warm towards electrically powered vehicles simply due to the performance potential shown by Tesla - not that there are currently ANY such vehicles on the market currently that I would even consider.
Then again, there's very little in terms of conventionally powered vehicles that float my boat either.
Chevy Camaro and Corvette.
Maybe Dodge Challenger or Charger.
At a push, maybe the Mustang - but I'd probably veer off and get the Camaro"
You need to drive a current spec Tesla, you will be gobsmacked. The performance is exeptional. The next generation EV, is where the rsnge is tho.
But missing is the noise. There will be a time when future generations will no longer know what that sound is....
Anyway where did I put that lipstick....
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By (user no longer on site)
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"V8 Petrol.
But I'm beginning to warm towards electrically powered vehicles simply due to the performance potential shown by Tesla - not that there are currently ANY such vehicles on the market currently that I would even consider.
Then again, there's very little in terms of conventionally powered vehicles that float my boat either.
Chevy Camaro and Corvette.
Maybe Dodge Challenger or Charger.
At a push, maybe the Mustang - but I'd probably veer off and get the Camaro
You need to drive a current spec Tesla, you will be gobsmacked. The performance is exeptional. The next generation EV, is where the rsnge is tho.
But missing is the noise. There will be a time when future generations will no longer know what that sound is....
Anyway where did I put that lipstick....
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Biggest problem is that they look dull and boring.
Now if I could get the technology from a Tesla, retro fitted into the body of a 1998 - 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, that would be just perfect |
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