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Old 08-01-2019, 04:27 PM   #29
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Old 08-01-2019, 07:41 PM   #30
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I volunteer for the SR20VE swap.. whats this DE bs you are trying to pull

and yes I went to thailand and saw a Levorg... why.. why did we not get it here?? T_T


also I like the compliment about realistic cars. I think it was about 19 or 20 i realized id never make enough to own something more than an audi R8 and therefore why not have many cool cars..

I think between the 190e Evo2 and the Safari Build Brz ill be broke enough as it is.

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Old 08-01-2019, 08:14 PM   #31
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ev's will be great when they can run off of solar panels mounted to them. Until then they are just expensive toys.

Why don't they? I mean.. I get if solar won't 100% replace charging, but at least have the solar panels on the roof, hood, trunk, etc. Especially here in california where most peoples cars sit out in desert sun all day while they are at work, it may recharge enough to cover their daily commute or at least offset a lot of cost and coal plant emissions.
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Old 08-01-2019, 08:23 PM   #32
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Why don't they? I mean.. I get if solar won't 100% replace charging, but at least have the solar panels on the roof, hood, trunk, etc. Especially here in california where most peoples cars sit out in desert sun all day while they are at work, it may recharge enough to cover their daily commute or at least offset a lot of cost and coal plant emissions.
They do, Fisker Karma for example. Doesn't sound like the efficiency is there to make much of an impact, but they are doing it.

Mercedes had a small solar panel on the roof of some E class models years ago? Supposed to help keep the cabin cool I believe.
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Old 08-01-2019, 09:26 PM   #33
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Old 08-01-2019, 09:59 PM   #34
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Why don't they? I mean.. I get if solar won't 100% replace charging, but at least have the solar panels on the roof, hood, trunk, etc. Especially here in california where most peoples cars sit out in desert sun all day while they are at work, it may recharge enough to cover their daily commute or at least offset a lot of cost and coal plant emissions.
they cannot hit mainstream because they are both far too expensive right now and just are horrifically inefficient at actually turning the sun into useable energy. At some point that has to change.
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Old 08-01-2019, 11:16 PM   #36
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Edit: want but probably won't buy Is a NSX.

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Old 08-02-2019, 12:19 AM   #37
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EV regen braking does reduce pad/rotor wear, for sure. So of course intervals for pad changes are way longer. But, all the major EVs have stuff in their manual about brake wear and when the pads should be replaced. They will eventually need replacement, even if that "eventually" is 9 times longer than an ICE car. Plus, pads aren't the only parts of braking systems that need maintenance. Fluid is supposed to be checked and replaced if necessary every 2 years. Rotors and brake lines will corrode over time and must be checked and replaced. Saying EVs require "No brake jobs" is really dumb, IMO. Fewer brake jobs, sure. But no brake jobs? Guess you just throw the whole car away once the wear indicators start making noise, huh?
For normal driving, I'd expect a normal person to get rid of the EV before they have to do a brake job. We're talking 200k+. That effectively means no brake jobs. As for fluid, I don't know many people IRL who replace their brake fluid ever, let alone every two years. So no brake jobs. Coolant probably would get done every 5 years.

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Why don't they? I mean.. I get if solar won't 100% replace charging, but at least have the solar panels on the roof, hood, trunk, etc. Especially here in california where most peoples cars sit out in desert sun all day while they are at work, it may recharge enough to cover their daily commute or at least offset a lot of cost and coal plant emissions.
Better to install the solar panel on the roof or in a field where it gets sun all day, a cheaper panel that is more efficient and doesn't have to deal with the NVH or curves of a car. A solar panel on an EV only makes sense if you're going to boondock for long periods.
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Speaking as one that has almost 150,000 miles in it, the 86 makes a great commuter car, so seems to me you already own one!
i love driving it, but it doesn't have the space for the tools i sometimes take home. ultimately, a hatchback would be best. i'm just watching craigslist and facebook for something to pop up.

the first real issue is that i'm still adjusting to the fact that a decent car(that doesn't need $1k in parts immediately) can no longer be had for $500-1,000.
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Old 08-02-2019, 01:50 AM   #39
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Old 08-02-2019, 02:10 AM   #40
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2 - get a small, inexpensive, minimal, rawer I4 powered sportscar sometime later down the road and heavily, but inexpensively modify. Probably an NA miata stripped down some 1,000lbs into Exocet like form... Want lightweight, handling/precusion, and acceleration/power to weight as priorities... in that order. Also, FR is my prefered layout... not interested in FF, MR, or AWD. Always wanted to build my own car as well.

I've loved the FR-S and will be sad to see it go... best car I've owned in terms of driving feel. But I've decided to move on and try to get my finances in better shape. Once I'm in a position to get another fun car it will be the route I described above.
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* would never have the balls to take these cars on the road
IMO, the only reason to ever own those is to hear them sing at full throttle. anything less is just a strip tease.
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