by jvandonsel on 3/5/24, 12:33 AM with 4 comments
by jkic47 on 3/5/24, 12:37 AM
Of course, having that much low-end torque can shred tyres much more easily. It would be cool to see whether the results hold for EVs taking off at the same (generally lower) acceleration as a gasoline vehicle
by bediger4000 on 3/5/24, 2:04 AM
by jvandonsel on 3/5/24, 12:33 AM
by acdha on 3/5/24, 1:00 AM
That provides an easy explanation for why he’s acting like he just discovered a deeply held secret everyone’s been talking about for years, because the alternative is admitting that the problem is vehicle weight and that means acknowledging that the big SUVs and trucks companies have found vastly profitable are also a problem.
A more honest position would be recognizing that all forms of driving have a significant impact which the laws of physics make unavoidable and we should be incentivizing smaller vehicles across the board and reducing the number of solo trips. Unfortunately, I doubt that would be compatible with continued paychecks so we should probably find a different author.