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Originally Posted by Mblake1981
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I don't understand the concept of an electric "muscle car". If you have the fabrication skills, you could simply put an old muscle car body on a Tesla chassis. I guess it would be the same thing, the aftermarket for EV's are mostly cosmetic (like computer games) and is verging on contempt.
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I agree. You can make an electric sports car easy enough. When all that matters is lap times electrics should do well, hence my comment earlier. Lot of modern sports cars already look and sound stupid anyway. Muscle cars are a different breed and there's no point to such a thing without the sound, the burpling exhaust, the car rocking side-to-side when the driver revs it up, and the ability for the owner to tinker with it himself. I expect them to be lost to the advancement of technology or become playthings of the wealthy like the famous models of yesteryear already are, $100K-plus Hemi Cudas and such.
At the rate we're going at hollowing out the middle class, in thirty years only the wealthy elite will be able to afford their electrics or grandfathered-in older gassers anyhow, while the poor masses will be riding around in rickshaws like some third world slum. They'll laugh from over their gormet meals in their gated communities and call that progress while they pat the modern-day-peasants on the back for sacrificing their quality of life and eating bugs.
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Originally Posted by Encroaching Death
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Who are they trying to attract? Old boomers who will die in 6 months?
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Unironically, yes. The majority of today's 20 year olds can't hope to afford most new cars, let alone something that's actually nice. That is a big part of what's wrong with modern America.
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