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Lynn 05-01-2024 04:45 PM

It was inevitable.
 
Had to happen sooner rather then later. The all electric Corvette.

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/che...5-ev-corvette/

I know this is nit picky, but who is educating automotive writers these days? Article says:

"The first all-electric powered Corvette joining the competition could mean the dawn of a new era: the electric supercar."

Guess they have not heard of the CURRENT already existing electric supercars.

Second nit pick; used the "accumulative" when they should have used the word "cumulative".

Reminds me of the morons that keep saying "irregardless" when they mean "regardless".
Sorry for the side rant.

AnthonyS 05-01-2024 05:07 PM

You know, I'm finding that a lot now too... and I fear many of the articles we find are written by bots, or ChatGPT, or AI or whatever... gah.

Lynn 05-01-2024 08:41 PM

The worst screw up I have seen in the last few years is repeated over and over on the net.

There are morons that think a "180 degree" crank V8 only fires once every 180 degrees of engine rotation, and that a "90 degree" crank fires every 90 degrees of engine rotation. They don't understand that the different cranks don't affect how OFTEN it fires, just the firing order.

useless tony 05-01-2024 09:08 PM

I thought a 180 degree crank meant someone put it in backwards :smirk:

L_e_e 05-01-2024 10:08 PM

720deg of crankshaft rotation/8 cylinders = a combustion event at every 90 degrees of crankshaft rotation.

Lynn 05-01-2024 10:17 PM

You would think an "automotive journalist" would get that.

Too Many Projects 05-02-2024 02:31 AM

Another silly excerpt from that editorial...
"As much as it may be painful to admit, electric-powered vehicles tend to perform better than the gas gobblers, especially when it comes to instant torque with a blip of the gas pedal."
Really ? She's writing about an ELECTRIC car and uses the word GAS pedal ?? Um,maybe use Throttle pedal ??

L72copocamaro 05-02-2024 06:01 AM

I see accelerator and e-Pedal being used.

Rsconv68 05-03-2024 04:14 AM

Chevrolet saw recent success in the EV market earlier this year when its first-ever retail production 2024 Corvette E-Ray sold for $1.1 million at a charity auction.…….ummm....yea.

GearheadSS 05-03-2024 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rsconv68 (Post 1648791)
Chevrolet saw recent success in the EV market earlier this year when its first-ever retail production 2024 Corvette E-Ray sold for $1.1 million at a charity auction.…….ummm....yea.

E-Ray is not an EV. You don't plug it in. It has a tiny 1.9kw battery that only powers the front electric motor and only recharges when you drive the car. It only has 2 electric only modes, shuttle mode(15mph max) and stealth mode(45mph max for only 3-4 miles). Once the gas engine kicks on, it stays on until the car is shut off.

I drove one a couple of weeks back in Bowling Green and it is a fantastic car. The acceleration is incredible with the AWD. Sub 2.5 second 0-60 runs are the norm with this car. Amazing machine that is not even close to being an EV that some folks and writers claim.

Also, there's no all electric Corvette coming in 2025. That article is full of a bunch of BS.


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