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@2DclanSnipingTeam some people these days are THAT oblivious of how things used to be. it's truly sad. tough times are coming.
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92 F150, straight 6, manual 2wd immortal vehicle
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"Emissions regulations have ruined the reliability of diesel engines." coincidentally making them have higher emissions overall to produce all those spare parts and energy used to perform all those repairs. Making things less sustainable makes them higher emission overall.
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Toyota 1985 Pickup, Chevy S10, 1990s Ford Ranger, etc.
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all those "Climate Change!" companies worrying about the environment....
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@albertgaspar627 My point is they claim they are killing the climate, they claim to care, yet they are the ones driving consumerism with their terrible products. Not reliable, not durable, not repairable, not high quality. In the end they don't believe their own lies and propaganda. So if they actually believed climate change was real, then they'd put their money where their mouth is.
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@edwardhalpin7503 patch panels (repair the rust), clean things, store it under cover, don't drive it in salt, etc.
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EVs also weight more, causing more damage to roads. They wear out tires faster, and ties are made from fossil fuels. They destroy roads and infrastructure when they burn, as the heat destroys asphalt and concrete roads, and they destroy buildings, they cause cascading fires, etc.
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there have been more than 16 EV fires already that have destroyed entire ships and entire buildings. let alone the thousands of examples you can find online of random EVs bursting into flames driving down teh road, parked in a garage at a house, or parked in teh street or a driveway.... 3 ocean-going ships, a parking garage, a tesla dealership, and a ford dealership, all just recently. every one of those fires wiped out multiple vehicles and other valuable infrastructure.
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18:15 this is a complete lie, fabrication, and myth about how engineers work. that is NOT how we "justify our jobs" in the slightest. We have FAR more than enough work to keep us busy, we have NO need whatsoever to keep rehashing something that exists endlessly. This is a caricature of what engineers really do.
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this is what gov over regulation combined with gov refusing to enforce anti-trust, monopoly, and other laws that smack down anti-capitalist corporations.
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how many parking garages full of vehicles have been destroyed by diesel vehicle fires in the past? We've used diesel for over 100yrs, so they should be able to easily list examples of how dangerous diesel has been historically compared to this recent rash of EV fires destroying ships, destroying buildings, wiping out entire parking lots of vehicles, etc. Why don't diesel vehicles have space requirements at car repair shops like the EVs do in the UK, if they were so flammable and dangerous?
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no freeze on mechanical changes for ten years. dumb. You may be a mechanic, but you are no engineer. Reality hurts. Aftermarket: exists. Instead, a freeze on mechanical changes that are not Backwards compatible and don't meet the previous criteria.
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As an engineer, this is how i design things, and all engineers should have this drilled into their heads. This is how SpaceX operates in fact.
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you can tell an electrical fire from a gasoline/diesel fire due to the flames and sparking type explosion. High voltage electrical fires have a different look to them.
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@timothykeith1367 the 300 was manufactured from 1916 to 2016.
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EV zealots don't consider gas/diesel hybrids to be electric vehicles. I've encountered this attitude far too often recently. even when the engine has no mechanical connection to the wheels, and is used purely as a generator.
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Diesel fire: typical campfire flame with lots of black smoke, goes upwards. EV battery fire: blow torch from hell, spitting sparks, super hot, shooting in all directions, like a thermite grenade
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any fender bender in an EV could have resulted in a single cell in the battery shorting, causing a massive fire. Any water damage of an EV, can destroy the battery. they are not repairable. Insurance companies want nothing to do with them after any sort of accident. Follow the money. Insurance doesn't lie. Just like how insurance doesn't raise rates on coastal properties due to "sea level rise" nor "climate change".
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