PBS Nova clip about Telsa electric sports car Car Talk






Length: 4:35
Description: PBS's CarTalk's Click & Clack did a Nova episode about the future of the car. This clip features the Telsa all electric sports car
Title: PBS Nova clip about Telsa electric sports car Car Talk
Author: joebro32
Source: YouTube
Comments

John Lithgow?
• Dipstikk on 07-Sep-08


Only dumbasses trying to be "smart" watch Nova. As we all know, the PBS is run by zionist JEWS to brainwash the general ignorant public to keep them from learning the TRUTH. The Jews make these programs that brainwash people with false science to achive their zionist agenda and to attempt to destroy the Aryan race (The Master Race). If you really want to gain real knowlege and not just some jewish propaganda go to nsm88 WAKE UP PEOPLE, AND BECOME LESS IGNORANT!
• thearyan3 on 08-Aug-08


you... stfu dumbass you think your funny? ur just an idiot
• very0bad0ducky on 13-Sep-08


"...and become less ignorant!" Ever think of taking your own advice?
• jessestiller on 14-Oct-08


ford and chevrolet have announced electric saloon cars in showrooms in the UK end of 2009
• super271144 on 28-Jun-08


Yeah, but both of them are more hybrid-esque than fully electric cars. They are powered by electricity (and I assume you're referring to the Chevrolet Volt) for the first 40 miles - as a company study found that that's within the distance of most daily commutes. After the 40 miles, it's no different than the hybrids of today.
• theprofessor172 on 13-Aug-08


Wrong. After 40 mile BEV range the cars generator starts. Electricity is produced and the electric motor continues operating. The engine in a HEV contributes by directly moving the wheels in unison with an electric motor. The vehicles electric feel stays since its brushless 100 + Kw motor is the only thing moving you along.
• dual85 on 18-Aug-08


I stand corrected.
• theprofessor172 on 18-Aug-08


rrriiight...but,it's not like anyone is letting you just plug anywhere you want..there would have to be a deployed system of outlets for either public access free or paid. Of course here I mean for a long trip to remote places.
• CamiloSanchez1979 on 18-Jun-08


Fair enough but it's not having to create an infrastructure, like say hydrogen filling stations, it's already there. Perhaps ethanol filling stations present a similar situation, distribution is there the details just need to be sorted out
• joebro32 on 18-Jun-08




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