roubaixtuesday
self serving virtue signaller
As long as you're alright and feel good about yourself, that's the main.![]()
Well said, and very pleased you're so satisfied with yourself. Good on you.

As long as you're alright and feel good about yourself, that's the main.![]()
@vickster
Just for you, how many Teslas can you spot
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For balance here is another EV brands...
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....finally we should meet up at this place, I'll be in my EV.
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Well... {takes deerstalker off]...What the heck is that monstrosity whose owner can't park ? Not even it's mother could love that surely?
What the heck is that monstrosity whose owner can't park ? Not even it's mother could love that surely?
Looks like a poor man's Bentley copy, does 300 mile on a charge, allegedly!
I see Audi have entered an electric vehicle in the Paris - Dakar rally.
Unfortunately due to the distance of each stage it can't complete a stage.
However, they have overcome this by going back to old technology whereby they have a petrol engine fitted to the car running all the time and recharging the batteries.
Apparently though, although quite low on emissions this is not an acceptable solution for governments.
Same as GM did with the Chevrolet Volt/Vauxhall Ampera of about 10 years ago.
Yes, they are the cars they have apparently modelled this on, but the technology is not acceptable apparently, even if it is more practical, not having to stop to charge.
And, if I remember correctcly, Audi were also adding to their environmentally freindly credentials by recycling their old 2 litre DTM engines to do the battery charging for the Dakar earlier this year![]()
Whereas everyone else calls it pointless - hence the marketing shoot about "eliminate range anxiety". How about - get a vehicle suitable for you and change your mindset?they call it a range extender, marketing BS for an on board generator
Because it is still emitting gasses and messing up the planet - the one that is currently cooking.Yes, they are the cars they have apparently modelled this on, but the technology is not acceptable apparently, even if it is more practical, not having to stop to charge.
https://levc.com/technology/ecity-technology/
These vans use the same principle, 64 miles battery range, with a 1.5 litre petrol engine to charge the battery, giving 319 miles range, they call it a range extender, marketing BS for an on board generator
https://levc.com/technology/ecity-technology/
The Taxi appears to have the option of a petrol or diesel generator