Posted on Nov 18, 2023
Why Classic Car Enthusiasts Won't Touch Modern Cars
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Why Classic Car Enthusiasts Won't Touch Modern Cars
MY SAY: Cutting edge automotive technology can be seen in F1 racing cars, which have been hybrids for several years. Your article didn't touch on what may be the happy medium between all gas powered vehicles and the newest all electric vehicles. Although technically complex, hybrids are more efficient and have been around for several decades, so the systems and components are reliable. You can have some of the simplicity and practicality of a gas car, but the sophistication, economy and safety that more electrical components can bring.
MY SAY: Cutting edge automotive technology can be seen in F1 racing cars, which have been hybrids for several years. Your article didn't touch on what may be the happy medium between all gas powered vehicles and the newest all electric vehicles. Although technically complex, hybrids are more efficient and have been around for several decades, so the systems and components are reliable. You can have some of the simplicity and practicality of a gas car, but the sophistication, economy and safety that more electrical components can bring.
Why Classic Car Enthusiasts Won't Touch Modern Cars
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Posted 6 mo ago
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Posted 6 mo ago
We have a gas/electric hybrid (non chargable) and we love it. I would not buy an electric vehicle. BTW, we also have a 1960s Porche...
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
6 mo
Wonderful! My 21 year old son has worked for Toyota for over three years and recently bought himself a Camry hybrid - one of the finest automobiles I have ever seen and ridden in. Awesome machine! I also own a 2014 Ford Mustang V6 Premium convertible! All gas, baby!
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Posted 6 mo ago
While not mentioning it specifically, the article makes mention of "Dead in the water" In case of an EMP all the electronic cars are out. All I have to do is change the ignition module back to points and I'm rolling again.
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