I’m not an EV hater, but the problem with EV’s that no one talks about is:
When the range gets to 0 in an EV the car just stops. In some cases they can’t even be pushed…
When the range gets to 0 in a Petrol or Diesel car, you have a built in grace period of 30-40 miles that isn’t shown on the car’s trip computer.
Thus range anxiety doesn’t exist in an ICE vehicle. Why don’t EV’s do that?
The biggest and most powerful radial engine ever mass-produced by Pratt & Whitney is the R-4360 Wasp Major. Known as the "corncob engine" because of its staggered layout, it featured 28 cylinders arranged in four rows of seven.
•Displacement: 4,360 cubic inches (~71.5 liters)
•Power Output: 3,000 to 4,300 horsepower
How good does this look!!?
The Porsche 964 Turbo is back from having a full respray in BrillantRot. Also got its brand new set of OEM 17”wheels on but missing the 18mm spacers that they came with from new apparently, which I didn’t know about… they’ll be on shortly.
Just seen this 1994 Discovery 3.9 ES with only 54k miles and 2 previous owners for sale at £9995.
What do we think? Are these going to become an investment piece?