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What kind of range could you get out of undepleted uranium?Depleted uranium. Dreadfully inappropriate.
As would be balsa wood.
What kind of range could you get out of undepleted uranium?
Below is a link to a UK article about Chris Porritt's comments - the journalist thought Chris meant Steel in place of aluminium
Tesla promises realistic pricing for new BMW 3-series rival | Autocar
Below is a link to a UK article about Chris Porritt's comments - the journalist tought Chris meant Steel in place of aluminium
Tesla promises realistic pricing for new BMW 3-series rival | Autocar
Lead would be very inappropriate. As would be balsa wood.
I hope appropriate means low weight, not just low cost. The Model S already weighs way too much, but it's a large car so it is expected to be heavy. A super heavy smaller car would be hard to make as engaging I think. I definitely don't want a 4000+ lb midsize car. I really hope they can control the weight.
There is such a thing as undercoating and oil spraying. You don't have that in Austria? If not, you might want to start a business.
Aluminum may not rust, but it does corrode....Are you always that sarcastic?
I just wanted to state that in areas with snowy winters there always is a lot of road salt. No matter how much you spray or repair the salt is too agressive. And even if there are just little scratches from stones in the painting sooner or later the bodywork will rost. And this is very sad I think because as we all know an EV can last much longer.
I am no steel hater. I just wanted to say that there are better materials for building a great car like an Tesla.
Now we're talking. plastics, carbon fibre, etc are the solution to corrosion not simply aluminum.BMW can built a carbon car at this price tag. So I know that Tesla can do better!