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Desert Tortoise
Is it going to be like my Zojirushi rice cooker that plays a little electronic tune when I start cooking rice and a different tune when the rice is cooked? Imagine all these cars playing different tunes. How about just keeping them all quiet?
Tom San
Ridiculous if you think one of these "things" is a car.
Strangerland
What requirement defines a car, that these "things" don't meet?
Tom San
If you have to ask, you won't understand.
John-San
The days are running short when one actually controls the mobility unit of tomorrow. Just sit a steer no need for brakes or power the on board computer will control the length of your travels. I say 2030 when car speed are control by gps and road senders.
snowymountainhell
Great. Driver’s can now enjoy Mario Cart as they traverse the country side. Like Scott Pilgrim, automaker will continue to enjoy the sounds of raining “coins”.
snowymountainhell
Is there an external feature for wildlife, cyclists, children, the blind, disabled and elderly to be aware of hybrids vehicles approaching?
Surely the technology is available to only project ‘the approaching sound’ low as a warning to ‘the unaware’ within its path and NOT to add to the existent urban noise pollution.garypen
How to say "I know nothing about BEV's, and have obviously never driven one" without actually saying "I know nothing about BEV's, and have obviously never driven one."
Desert Tortoise
Just from experience while out walking my doggies around our neighborhood which includes one busy street with faster traffic, the various electric vehicles I encounter make about as much noise as a gasoline powered car. Noise regulations are such that most modern gasoline powered cars are extremely quiet, just a whoosh and some tire noise. In fact tire noise on both seems to predominate.
Desert Tortoise
If one has driven manual transmissions all of their life and find great personal satisfaction from operating a car competently and smoothly, especially one that demands a refined technique to be smooth with like an old Porsche, any car without a manual seems intensely boring to drive. Step in the gas and turn the wheel, yawn, left foot stomping the carpet looking for a clutch pedal that is missing. Many new cars feel isolated and numb, no feedback to the driver. The steering wheel feels like it's turning a viscous fluid and not connected to tires. How awful those cars are to drive (Toyotas are major offenders, my wife has two and I despise driving both). You also have drivers who like the sound of an engine. For those an electric vehicle just doesn't excite interest, and even seems less of a car and more a household appliance. But if boredom is your thing .............
John-San
I driven Manual all my life. Now that a different form of mobility is near I wait until it is perfected where my only
travel decision is where to park. I drive manual because my road use is not as safe when I drive a auto. That why I wait until it is perfected.
Tom San
Obviously, someone here knows what a real car is.
Strangerland
What requirement defines a car, that these EVs don't meet?
John-San
There a total different type of car 100 year ago it was call a car but nothing I mean nothing like car of the last 20 years. So a word car will be attach to all road using traveling mobility units
Tom San
If you have to ask, you're not a car enthusiast.
garypen
All you folks praising your newfangled horseless carriages have obviously never driven a proper carriage with a team of horses. That's real driving!
(That's what some of you sound like.)