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G. David Felt

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  1. With all the quality problems @ Stellantis brands, I could not recommend any of them to people to buy.
  2. This is awesome news showing that the R&D into EVs is far stronger and better than ICE supporters have stated. 12yrs for a battery pack is on par with the life of an ICE engine. That stated, it would imply to me that like any auto, ice or EV, if taken care of they will last a much longer time than many expect.
  3. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Make me question holding onto old auto's when you see how poorly they are made from a Safety standpoint.
  4. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Drop of Tesla vehicle sales causing stock to drop. I see this as people do not want to own an EV from a person born into wealth and racism from South Africa who supports white supremacy and hate. He bought his CEO / Chairman control of Tesla as he never created Tesla as much as his fans say he did. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/topstocks/tesla-reports-first-ever-annual-vehicle-deliveries-decline-stock-falls/vi-AA1wRdUQ?ocid=BingHp01&cvid=7b206570873146ce939f3b5b9352de39&ei=46
  5. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Toyota products are finally earning their Garbage reputation with all the problems they have had and still have especially with the transmission and engine exchanges due to poor manufacturing. Kia is not alone in this, I have so seen that in the East coast and mid west with all the salt they put on the roads affecting every make and model from all the vendors. Not surprised to see a dangerous auto like that with the frame totally rusted.
  6. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    New car prices are still $10,000 above average transaction from 2020. 2025 they are expected to crash and reach 2020 pricing. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/2-reasons-car-prices-crash-110016851.html
  7. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    This not surprising for those that follow the auto industry. https://www.torquenews.com/1084/toyota-desperately-trying-stop-their-brand-image-taking-straight-dumpster-dive-now-tacoma
  8. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    To all C&G members and visitors.
  9. G. David Felt replied to Jacob Diana's post in a topic in General Motors
    @Jacob Diana Welcome to C&G, look forward to interacting with you.
  10. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Very interesting read! https://newatlas.com/automotive/subaru-most-reliable/
  11. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Having done so much driving coast to coast due to my son's Gymnastics from age of 5 to college before he retired in college. I would say the following: British Columbia is equal to the west coast in many ways till you take the Highway and head north in BC and hit the Yukon's and then you truly have an Alaska Conservative equal. Having not spent any time in the NW territories, I cannot answer but would suspect it is far more conservative due to sparse population and tight nit communities of both native Indians and other groups. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba I find to mirror the U.S. mid-west and Texas. Antario and Quebec I find to be a mixed pot of southern politeness with backstabbing rudeness in some areas and others if your white to be very polite period. I did find in various cities some amazing multi-cultural city areas. I also hit up against the same French BS I hit when I was working in France. A very narrow mind set of society or a very liberal one that was more relaxing to how I was raised. Two sides of a coin. Have never been to Newfoundland and Labrador but would love to see the area. So, no comment on the folks there. NB, Prince Edward and Nova Scotia have been over all very polite and friendly when my wife and I visited about 5 years ago. Like the NE corner of the U.S., lots of friendly people and the occasional narrow-minded turd. If money was no object, would love to visit the rest of Canada including Nunavut and the NW Territories to explore and photograph the area. Would love to experience the drive over the Ice Highway too. So much of North America to see and yet so little time. Could the People Benefit from a single currency with a open free North America, meaning Canada, U.S. Mexico become the North American Union of States. SURE, but will it? NOT in OUR LIFETIME!!! Too many selfish, fascist pricks that hate society if it does not benefit them to allow such a Great Multi-Cultural Union. IMHO
  12. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Loved this generation of Impala SS. It was Magical!!! I am totally confused by your statement, Tightly Wound?????? Having been in both sides of Canada and yearly go to Fairmount Hot springs for the mineral hot springs that rejuvenate me, I find the East Coast of Canada Tightly wound and at times offensive in how they treat people and do things, so much in common with the East Cost of the U.S. and especially the south. As a true PNW person living here, I find going up to Vancouver B.C. to be very relaxed and liberal with a great foodie scene. I can only think it is where we each are born and raised in our perception of the locals as I find the opposite of what you stated. Or am I miss understanding your statement and you are saying the east coast Canadians who move to BC tend to move back because it is too liberal and relaxed?????
  13. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    WOW, they have nailed it with their Black edition available on various models. GENESIS UNVEILS GV80 BLACK AND GV80 COUPE BLACK QUOTE: Genesis Black models are defined by their captivating dark-black color theme that extends throughout the interior and exterior, flawlessly embodying the essence of Genesis’ design philosophy “Athletic Elegance” in its purest form. All visible exterior features in the GV80 Black and the GV80 Coupe Black are finished in black, including the radiator grille, bumper garnish, front emblem, daylight opening (DLO) molding, roof racks and rear bumper molding. Even lesser visible details like the headlamp inner side bezels are black, completing the sleek look. Someone paid attention to detail on these, the pictures are awesome.
  14. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    For those that like sedans, seems Genesis it planning to offer more options including this sweet looking Black Edition in 2025. Seems the Black edition is the top trim level on all the Genesis auto's, very cool stuff. Genesis G80 Black to be Launched in the First Half of 2025 - Korean Car Blog
  15. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Just got back from Costco, Ultimate sweet-n-Spicy yet crunchy Korean snack.
  16. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    I will never support Tesla as long as Musk is CEO and Chairman of the company, supporting Neo-Nazi political party in Germany is just Wrong. https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2024/12/28/elon-musk-supports-germanys-far-right-afd-party-in-opinion-piece/ This is spot on I feel, only 9 months into EV ownership and cannot see me ever going back to ICE autos. Moving forward, EV only for me. https://cleantechnica.com/2024/12/28/the-media-has-it-wrong-92-of-electric-vehicle-owners-worldwide-would-definitely-buy-another-ev/
  17. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    This nails it on the head as to why Korean EVs are better than just about everyone else including the Chinese. Hyundai / Kia / Genesis over Tesla every day. https://cleantechnica.com/2024/12/28/why-isnt-hyundai-motor-group-circling-the-drain/
  18. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Small Business is the backbone of America and it is covered by all ethnic groups, a Strong America starts with a Strong Multi-Cultural Society that works together for better community.
  19. Hyundai Motor India Limited organized this GUINNESS WORLD RECORD attempt by the EVO India Team in an IONIQ 5 electric vehicle, logging a record-breaking total elevation change of 5,802 meters or 19,030 feet (1 meter = 3.28 feet) over a 4,900 km or 3,045 mile journey across India. This extraordinary road trip began in Umling La, Ladakh, India at an elevation of 5,799 meters or 19,030 feet high above sea level, the highest drivable point in India. The trip came to an end in Kuttanad, Kerala, India situated three meters or 9.48 feet below sea level, the lowest point in India. This trip was accomplished over 14 days, with the route covering a distance of more than 4,900 km or 3,045 miles, tackling challenging terrain, extreme climatic conditions and demonstrated the Hyundai IONIQ 5 resilience, advanced technology, and superior performance in an EV. Mr. Unsoo Kim, Managing Director, Hyundai Motors India Limited stated the following: “We are incredibly proud to see the Hyundai IONIQ 5 create history by achieving the Guinness World Record™ for the Greatest altitude change by an electric car. This achievement is a testament to Hyundai’s unwavering commitment to innovation, technological excellence, and sustainability. The IONIQ 5’s performance in such extreme conditions reflects its engineering prowess and durability. At Hyundai, we are dedicated to pushing boundaries and setting new benchmarks in e-mobility, and this record further reinforces our vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’.” The Hyundai IONIQ 5 was developed on the E-GMP or Electric-Global Modular Platform, designed to redefine smart mobility experiences. This progressive and futuristic design was inspired by the Hyundai iconic PONY car as a step towards a new era of electric mobility. The IONIQ 5 was Equipped with a 72.6 kWh battery pack and was a production IONIQ 5 that had the standard safety, smart technology, performance and design in what consumers can today purchase from any Hyundai Dealership. Congratulations to the Hyundai team for showing what EVs can do today.
  20. Hyundai Motor India Limited organized this GUINNESS WORLD RECORD attempt by the EVO India Team in an IONIQ 5 electric vehicle, logging a record-breaking total elevation change of 5,802 meters or 19,030 feet (1 meter = 3.28 feet) over a 4,900 km or 3,045 mile journey across India. This extraordinary road trip began in Umling La, Ladakh, India at an elevation of 5,799 meters or 19,030 feet high above sea level, the highest drivable point in India. The trip came to an end in Kuttanad, Kerala, India situated three meters or 9.48 feet below sea level, the lowest point in India. This trip was accomplished over 14 days, with the route covering a distance of more than 4,900 km or 3,045 miles, tackling challenging terrain, extreme climatic conditions and demonstrated the Hyundai IONIQ 5 resilience, advanced technology, and superior performance in an EV. Mr. Unsoo Kim, Managing Director, Hyundai Motors India Limited stated the following: “We are incredibly proud to see the Hyundai IONIQ 5 create history by achieving the Guinness World Record™ for the Greatest altitude change by an electric car. This achievement is a testament to Hyundai’s unwavering commitment to innovation, technological excellence, and sustainability. The IONIQ 5’s performance in such extreme conditions reflects its engineering prowess and durability. At Hyundai, we are dedicated to pushing boundaries and setting new benchmarks in e-mobility, and this record further reinforces our vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’.” The Hyundai IONIQ 5 was developed on the E-GMP or Electric-Global Modular Platform, designed to redefine smart mobility experiences. This progressive and futuristic design was inspired by the Hyundai iconic PONY car as a step towards a new era of electric mobility. The IONIQ 5 was Equipped with a 72.6 kWh battery pack and was a production IONIQ 5 that had the standard safety, smart technology, performance and design in what consumers can today purchase from any Hyundai Dealership. Congratulations to the Hyundai team for showing what EVs can do today. View full article
  21. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    That like Denney's usually makes the porcelain god call too!
  22. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    Very cool read and video on how Tires are made. Where Are Michelin Tires Made And Who Owns The Brand?
  23. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    This is an interesting read. Korea is the only country with EVs that are head-to-head with China and in some ways better. This nanotube technology will allow Korea to move way farther forward than the U.S. in automotive options. Advances in carbon nanotube applications enhance battery dry process
  24. G. David Felt replied to TaurusSHO's post in a topic in The Lounge
    This is spot on accurate of the failure by Japanese and American Auto companies. Some will go away even in merger like Nissan/Honda/Mitsubishi Motors as they sat and allowed China to surpass most companies. Korea is the only true competitor right now as Tesla has fallen behind with their old 400V EV tech. https://www.businessinsider.com/godfather-of-evs-explains-why-china-is-winning-ev-race-2024-12