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Comments by "Piccalilli Pit" (@piccalillipit9211) on "" video.
CAR MANUFACTURERS ARE NOT going to design and build cars to different regs for the UK - THE UK WILL JUST GET A RESTRICTED SELECTION OF OLD MODELS Just like California - California buys a LOT more cars than the UK - but many cars don't meet their regulations and manufacturers just dont sell them there. What will happen here - cos the regs are LOWER - the UK will be offered the OLDER MODELS that cant be sold in the EU due to the new regs.
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A VERY ANGRY PSYCHOTIC INDIVIDUAL you mean a Brexit supporter then???
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@mariogmajner6549 - You don't like them - don't watch them. You sound like a bit of a moron to me. Did you vote for Brexit??? People that watch things they don't like and then take precious time out of their lives to comment about how they don't like the thing they just watched that they knew they would not like to people who don't care; are usually Brexit voters.
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@mariogmajner6549 - Yeah you see that would be SUPER productive wouldn't it - LETS STOP PEOPLE VOTING LABOUR SO WE GET ANOTHER 5 YEARS OF THE HIDIOUSLY EVIL TORIES I bet you like Novara Media dont you...??? Great analysis - DUMB AS F-UK
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ALL NEW TESLA'S come with a mika fire shield in the battery pack - it weighs 15kg, it adds to the cost and it reduces the range, why do they do it...??? Because China demands it. So Teslas made in America for the American market have it - cos its part of the design and its more expensive to remove it and redesign the battery pack.
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Andy Mills - EXACTLY. The car manufacturers are desperate to keep eeking out money from old models. So they sell the old models that don't meet regulations to India and used to be China and Africa. This just gives them a new market for old models.
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@ijc9984 - Only they don't catch fire very often. Im not saying it should not be a safety feature in case they do. But 186,000 petrol cars a year catch fire in the USA. I think it was 11 Teslas last year. Even if you scale for volume its like 1500 V 186,000 The legacy car makers in the USA are spending million hyping up every EV fire. The Channel "Munro Live" has some brilliant videos on the subject.
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@ijc9984 - IM aware of lithium fires "pal". The temperature of a lithium fire has less than zero to do with the fact that they very rarely happen "pal" Why do you think petrol cans have a fecking great warning in em "pal"? Why does everyone these days have to be so obnoxious all the time???
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@ijc9984 I literally said in my first reply - QUOTE: "Im not saying it should not be a safety feature in case they do"
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@ijc9984 Im NOT contradicting myself - here is my entire first reply - you are simply squirming to recover your position. QUOTE "Only they don't catch fire very often. Im not saying it should not be a safety feature in case they do. But 186,000 petrol cars a year catch fire in the USA. I think it was 11 Teslas last year. Even if you scale for volume its like 1500 V 186,000 The legacy car makers in the USA are spending million hyping up every EV fire. The Channel "Munro Live" has some brilliant videos on the subject." Why can no one just be a decent human being any longer and say "sorry mate, I didn't see that bit of your reply" NO - attack, attack, attack, attack, belittle the other person, try and make them out to be a liar and a moron.
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@jamonit7169 - OH OK - fair enough, my bad. Nope, I don't know any firefighters.
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