Ever seen this?I will stick with my 6.1L
Ok so if I’m understanding correctly, they thought they had an auto pilot option but actually didn‘t? Seems to me that it probably could have been avoided had somebody actually been behind the wheel. I didn’t even know that they had an auto pilot option but being that it’s a fairly new technology, I wouldn’t put all of my trust in it, especially if your life depended on it. Seems like this accident could be blamed on the car’s auto pilot system (or lack thereof) and/or stupidity. The fact that it runs on electricity is irrelevant to the cause.Yes,
ever see this? One of many
https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/18/22390612/two-people-killed-fiery-tesla-crash-no-driver
That’s cool and all…i wish we could keep our gas engines too. But more and more auto manufacturers will be going electric, it’s inevitable. I don’t like it any more than you do.Actually I just picked one there’s page after page of them.
We we’re told the 0-60 of the telsa only, not the hellcat or any quarter mile times. What was the top speed through the traps?
A rear wheel drive takes a skilled driver to launch, are these two hot shot pro drivers?
What about the environmental variables, ie: sea level, temperature, car turned with correct A/F etc? Those aren’t much of a concern on a telsa other than heat could toast ya IMO.
Nice add for telsa, here’s a comparison. Really all three should be run on the same day for real world comparisons IMO
https://www.zeroto60times.com/vehicle-make/tesla-0-60-mph-times/
https://www.carindigo.com/dodge/challenger-srt-hellcat-coupe/0to60
Here’s the easy to drive all wheel drive GTR. I took a GTR to 117 mph though the tower at Halett and I’m not a round track driver.
https://www.carindigo.com/nissan/gt-r/0to60
Maximum Horsepower @ RPM
600 @ 6800
Maximum Torque @ RPM
481 @ 3600
Ever seen this?
At some point in the near future, we’re just going to have to accept the fact electric cars are going to replace gas engines. Don’t get me wrong, I love muscle cars too and I’d take a ‘72 Nova SS or an ‘87 Buick Grand National over anything that’s electric any day. But this is the future and we’re just going to have to deal with it.
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