BrendAn Posted October 30 Posted October 30 16 minutes ago, Marty_d said: Well said. if your talking about my blank post, its probably the smartest thing i have said for a while. i was trying to post a link to a story about another flying car but it wouldn't work . 1
facthunter Posted October 31 Posted October 31 I thought you were overcome with a bout of shyness. Nev 1
red750 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 I saw on Sunrise that the Xpeng was on display at an EV car show in Sydney. The rep said they have already sold one in Australia, and there are 3 or 4 here already. 1
planedriver Posted November 6 Posted November 6 I think the label on the front maybe a warning not to charge it's lithium batteries inside a hangar overnite. Looks cool though!
red750 Posted November 7 Posted November 7 The X on the nose is the logo of the manufacturer, Xpeng. 1
kgwilson Posted November 7 Posted November 7 The battery technology is as sophisticated as EVs so the charging management system will ensure it all works no matter what people try to do. It is cheap scooter, bike & skateboard lithium batteries that do not have good management systems so some of these have exploded or caught fire while charging often with the wrong charger type. Just for the record there have been 6 EV fires in Australia since 2014. 1 was arson, 3 were in buildings that caught fire, 1 was from a collision & 1 was from debris being picked up from the road & damaging the battery of a Tesla. None have happened while charging. There are about 180,000 EVs on the road in Australia now. If I had a spare 250k I'd buy an X2 just for the fun of it. 1 1
facthunter Posted November 7 Posted November 7 Spoils a lot of theories when you get FACTS into the equation. The maintenance is almost non existent also. Nev 1
spacesailor Posted November 7 Posted November 7 Used Tesla 3 2020 model, is down to $28,000 . With two year warranty. spacesailor 1
BrendAn Posted November 7 Posted November 7 8 minutes ago, spacesailor said: Used Tesla 3 2020 model, is down to $28,000 . With two year warranty. spacesailor they were talking about the shocking{no pun intended} resale value of evs yesterday. so bad that many car dealers will not trade them, i think a lot of the problem is the fear of the battery pack failing puts people off used vehicles.
Marty_d Posted November 7 Posted November 7 I'm just waiting til the government fleet gets auctioned. In that case it'll be better if the dealers won't stock them as it'll keep the bidding down. 1
spacesailor Posted November 7 Posted November 7 What no dealer bidding . That will be the end of some ' auction houses ' . they relie on them to push up the bids over private citizens. spacesailor
facthunter Posted November 7 Posted November 7 Probably FAR easier to assess the condition of an EV and be able to warrantee it once you put your mind to it, than something conventional or a Hybrid. Nev
spacesailor Posted November 7 Posted November 7 (edited) One bad " solder " joint . ( spot weld ) It will take forever to fix it. I had an Akai vcr with crook solder joints . After the third atempt the warranty would not cover it again . I had to fight tooth & nail to get a replacement, & only after agreeing for the dud to be returned to maker . spacesailor PS. : was given a dead Battery pack .opened it up & two weld tabs were not done .it should have been returned, but too much hassle, so I chopped it up to resize for my use . Edited November 7 by spacesailor Ps added
T510 Posted November 7 Posted November 7 My brother has a Tesla that he bought new. He intends to drive it till it's dead, partly cause of resale values and partly to see how well it actually lasts 1 1
facthunter Posted November 8 Posted November 8 There's a lot of room between a flying car and my bum and it will probably stay that way. Nev 2 2
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