Instant torque my dear fren. Instant. And plenty of it. Acceleration is more needed on the road than speed, we rarely drive past 80mph.

Also superior power control to the wheel.

It’s like riding a jet on wheels.

Who cares about all the other things.

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lol if that’s your thing, go for it

Beware of the radiation emitted

i think the lithium batteries are good for small vehicles but full size sedans and larger is retarded, every kilogram extra battery delivers less and less range

the whole thing is a racket being promoted by people who own battery factories and slave mines in the congo defended by CIA militias, cos they know the ship is sinking.

But the biggest reserve of lithium is in Chile followed by Australia, why would they explore Congo?

Congo black. That’s why.

Slave labor 🤫🤫🤫🤫

The major lithium reserves are found in several countries around the world. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the identified lithium resources are distributed as follows: Bolivia has 21 million tons, Argentina has 20 million tons, Chile has 11 million tons, Australia has 7.9 million tons, China has 6.8 million tons, Germany has 3.2 million tons, Congo (Kinshasa) has 3 million tons, Canada has 2.9 million tons, Mexico has 1.7 million tons, and Czechia has 1.3 million tons[1]. Other sources also confirm that Chile, Australia, and Argentina are among the top countries with the largest lithium reserves[2][3]. Additionally, some countries in Europe, such as Portugal, Germany, Austria, Czechia, Finland, Serbia, and Spain, have proven lithium reserves[4]. Globally, lithium is extracted from two key sources: brines and minerals. Currently, lithium-bearing minerals are chiefly extracted from pegmatites in Australia, Zimbabwe, and Brazil, while extraction from brines predominantly occurs in countries such as Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia[5].

Citations:

[1] https://pubs.usgs.gov/periodicals/mcs2023/mcs2023-lithium.pdf

[2] https://www.nsenergybusiness.com/features/six-largest-lithium-reserves-world/

[3] https://www.statista.com/statistics/268790/countries-with-the-largest-lithium-reserves-worldwide/

[4] https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent

[5] https://lithiumfuture.org/map.html

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Floor an electric car once, you will never drive an ICE ever again.

If you want to haul big shit, you need torque.

Electric trucks much superior than ICE. And you also get the benefit of a lot of electric outlets at the back for all the tools you need.

The only real downside is range.

Range matters. Quite a bit. In the real world.

It does. 100%

You have not seen through the fad and that’s ok. Again, the consumer knows best.

Let the free and open market figure it out

Maybe. I owned one, enjoyed it a lot.

I don’t now. But I’m also not against it.

Idk, anyone that can afford a decent V8 let alone any sports car is not trading the sound of a Lexus LFA for a soulless model S plaid. EV’s are a one trick pony, even if it is one hell of trick.

They have their place. More options are always better.

Personally, I would take a twin turbo V8 Range Rover any day over a model X or the rivian

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Yes but Toyota Land Cruiser 😁

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👊❤️I’m a BMW guy but the Land Cruiser has almost graced the driveway a few times.