Death to the combustion engine...
Long live the combustion engine.😂🤣
Long live the combustion engine.😂🤣
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•@Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin I'm no friend of autocratic states, but unfortunately you can see their advantage here. In China, the Communist Party has clearly stated that combustion engines should disappear from the roads by 2035.
Board members of automobile companies who don't go along with this will disappear for a month.
Here in Germany, the automotive lobby is gradually softening the targets.
Board members of automobile companies who don't go along with this will disappear for a month.
Here in Germany, the automotive lobby is gradually softening the targets.
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•@SteelAnacott Yes, and then these combustion engine lobbyists will be howling when nobody wants to buy a combustion engine in 3-4 years at the latest :-).
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•It's no secret that Europe is lagging behind China's technological progress. For years, the European trade was focused on combustion engines. I believe that the rapid transition to alternative drive systems will have serious consequences for the European automotive industry.
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•@SteelAnacott At least they don't fall off the balcony or out of the window in rows... 😅
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•@Get_Rich_or_Die_Tryin The back and forth between the drive concepts makes it even more expensive for the manufacturers.
I believe that electric motors will also become a problem for luxury manufacturers. Why should I buy an S-Class when I can get the same acceleration and range from an average model from a mass manufacturer with absolutely low vibration. Before, the difference was more noticeable - it just made a difference whether I had a 4-cylinder or a V8 or W12.
I believe that electric motors will also become a problem for luxury manufacturers. Why should I buy an S-Class when I can get the same acceleration and range from an average model from a mass manufacturer with absolutely low vibration. Before, the difference was more noticeable - it just made a difference whether I had a 4-cylinder or a V8 or W12.
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