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- 2014 QX70 AWD
Let the speculation begin.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/27420...-massive-torque-and-awd-in-development-report
https://www.thedrive.com/news/27420...-massive-torque-and-awd-in-development-report
GTI doesnt pull power if its bellow 32 [emoji2371]
I honestly think I want something electric next. But this would be tempting.
Not interested in Electric, at all...
Why not?
About a month ago I told a coworker that I had zero interest in an electric car. After watching a number of performance electric car videos I am starting to change my view.
Why not?
I don*t want a Nissan Leaf or Chevy Bolt. But once someone makes the electric GTI/Si/ (you get the idea) I*d be very interested. Reliability? I think will actually be better. As for the battery the technology there is rapidly improving and once they really catch on I think a rebuilding industry will pop up dramatically reducing the replacement costs.
Someone made the comment in another thread about why people like SUV/CUV so much. And they were pointing out the practical quality of life stuff like ingress/egress. I think a similar thing will happen with electric once people realize how much space they get back inside the car. Also everything will be RWD or AWD with a low center of gravity without needing to be low (see quality of life comments).
The part that doesn*t appeal to me is Tesla*s design choices on the model 3 interior. But hopefully someone will figure out electric car doesn*t have to mean all controls are on a giant iPad.
I totally agree with all of this, and understand their appeal and how they probably will catch on to the masses, however, they just aren*t for me. Simply no easy way to explain it, they just aren*t...Never have been, and never will be, hopefully...
A 12 hour drive in a CX-5 would be an 18 hour drive minimum in an electric sedan with little capacity. Until they solve the low range and slow fill-up problem in an SUV, electric is a joke. Even the truck has no appeal.
I understand. Some people refuse to own fuel injected cars, Glocks, central heating, etc. Everyone has their quirks.