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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="Non liberal" data-source="post: 5385737" data-attributes="member: 94513"><p>TPS, Toyota production system, I believe. It’s why their cars last longer with fewer problems then any other brand in the world. Compare that to Tesla who is the “Seattle slew” of production issues. Videos all over YouTube of uneven body angles, paint problems, and just poor overall quality control that they are going to have to correct if they want to compete. Also Toyota is really ramping up interest in hydrogen fuel cell along with bmw. Haven’t had much of a chance to study it but the hydrogen fuel cell technology really seems promising, only 3 minutes or so to fuel up, nothing but water vapor emissions, tremendous power compared to an ev, as well as much lighter weight to make it safer on the road. These evs are incredibly dangerous with their immense weight and torque. Teenage kids who can’t drive are going to be an absolute nightmare behind the wheels of these things. Regardless, Toyota will figure it out, and it doesn’t look like they’re going to put all their eggs in one basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Non liberal, post: 5385737, member: 94513"] TPS, Toyota production system, I believe. It’s why their cars last longer with fewer problems then any other brand in the world. Compare that to Tesla who is the “Seattle slew” of production issues. Videos all over YouTube of uneven body angles, paint problems, and just poor overall quality control that they are going to have to correct if they want to compete. Also Toyota is really ramping up interest in hydrogen fuel cell along with bmw. Haven’t had much of a chance to study it but the hydrogen fuel cell technology really seems promising, only 3 minutes or so to fuel up, nothing but water vapor emissions, tremendous power compared to an ev, as well as much lighter weight to make it safer on the road. These evs are incredibly dangerous with their immense weight and torque. Teenage kids who can’t drive are going to be an absolute nightmare behind the wheels of these things. Regardless, Toyota will figure it out, and it doesn’t look like they’re going to put all their eggs in one basket. [/QUOTE]
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