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Only 5% of next car purchasers expect to buy all electric cars-Road and Track.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brownsocks" data-source="post: 5343333" data-attributes="member: 68379"><p>Tesla owners forum is showing many stories of 2021 model 3s having to have battery replacements already, and if the new 4680 is so good why does it still carry an 8 year/100k warranty?</p><p>You can be a fanboy all you want, the fact is electric still has many problems, and I for one won't risk that kind of a headache on inconsistent tech, and tbh I wouldn't own an electric if the tech was perfect.</p><p></p><p>I was on the fence for a while, but the memories of me and my dad under the hood of a 65' Fairlane when I was 4 years old, and growing up turning wrenches and building motors reminded me of how much I would miss a gas motor if I changed to electric.</p><p>I am a fossil fuel car guy, I taught my son to be a fossil fuel car guy and I will die a fossil fuel car guy. Electric motors and battery packs might be your cup of tea, but they will never elicit the looks and joy that a twin turbo c7 will. Burble, burble pop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownsocks, post: 5343333, member: 68379"] Tesla owners forum is showing many stories of 2021 model 3s having to have battery replacements already, and if the new 4680 is so good why does it still carry an 8 year/100k warranty? You can be a fanboy all you want, the fact is electric still has many problems, and I for one won't risk that kind of a headache on inconsistent tech, and tbh I wouldn't own an electric if the tech was perfect. I was on the fence for a while, but the memories of me and my dad under the hood of a 65' Fairlane when I was 4 years old, and growing up turning wrenches and building motors reminded me of how much I would miss a gas motor if I changed to electric. I am a fossil fuel car guy, I taught my son to be a fossil fuel car guy and I will die a fossil fuel car guy. Electric motors and battery packs might be your cup of tea, but they will never elicit the looks and joy that a twin turbo c7 will. Burble, burble pop. [/QUOTE]
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