The V10 was interesting. When I first saw it, the first thing the came to mind was the VW VR6. I'm not a fan of V10 exhaust notes, but that one sounded pretty good for a V10."the only hybrid available was the Prius, which was pretty hideous"
lol!I've found I like the sound of any engine that has lots of pistons moving very fast.
lol!
I'm not anti-electric but there's something inherently satisfying with pistons. Genuine power you can perceive with your most basic senses.
I'm not anti-electric but there's something inherently satisfying with pistons. Genuine power you can perceive with your most basic senses.
I am anti-electric when it comes to enjoyment vehicles. If you want to electrify bulk people movers like minivans or things like trucks, go ahead. But don't try to tell me that an electric sports car or motorcycle is more satisfying to operate than a vehicle where you are wringing a high strung engine out near redline coming out of a corner before slamming it into the next gear.
If you want to electrify bulk people movers like minivans or things like trucks, go ahead.
Make sure to install a charging lane on the freeway.If you want to electrify bulk people movers like minivans or things like trucks, go ahead.
Now, how will the electric motors compare with the 4 liter I-6 in my 1999 Jeep Wrangler? 191,000+ miles and still runs like a top. Bulletproof, that's what those motors are!
191,000+ miles and still runs like a top
Think about the electric motors in your home HVAC system
my worry with modern stuff is less about the actual hardware and physical things breaking but goofy software issues..
In the last 10 years of my adult life all of my woes have been related to software or circuit boards, this includes stuff that are less than 5 years old and otherwise higher-end appliances