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  • @songer885 Kiss my wallet.

  • @Kimble275 WOW dude, you got some anger issues. CALM THE FUCK DOWN!

  • 3300 ftlbs torque

  • @Hawkster0001 You're a twit, General Motors says no such thing.

    Yes I did hear it from a Mobil Magazine.

  • Didn't audi say "the electric car is for idiots?".

  • @Kimble275 , no, but GM do I belive. But that statement was pushed from the Mobil and the rest of the bloodsucking parasites at the oil industry.

  • it'l will have 4 electric engines,each one in back of every wheel and it will have 4500 nm torque. I saw a Top Gear

  • Electric car? Will be expensive...Electricity will be more expensive everyday. Do not forget that. Car will have less maintenance , but its original price will be way to high, however production cost is much cheaper . COMPRESSED AIR CAR= 100 Miles / $2... there is the deal. Car makers and oil companies, electricity providers and government, don't want you to know.

  • Yea if expensive is $5 a charge. You're right.

  • no kidding.... good idea

  • I fail to see why a compressed air car would be better than an electric car.

  • @vlahula You are delutional to think electricity will be more and more exspensive. That simply does not make sense because, as many respectable alternatives, which are not as labour intensive as Oil drilling, or Coal mining, and really, all you need is a concrete truck, a crane for most 'green' energies. Or a roof and some people to walk on the roof to put voltaic panels with some wiring. Following where I'm going with this?

  • @Kimble275 Or solar thermal steam plant, concrete and some mirrors, some pipe and a big few alternators, apposed to going 1300 feet, at 3 bucks a foot. for each and every miner on the hour aswell as how labour intensive, and transporting intensive, which adds up the cost. "Why would an electric big rig pull gasoline" It wouldn't. . .

  • In french (my mother tongue) e-tron means -turd-. If it ever get produced, they'll need to change the name of it, lol

  • They're Germans, they don't realy care what it means in French :)

    anyway, I like the car

  • ... which is even more strange since french is the second language of most Germans. But yes, I like this turd too! It looks a lot like an R8. Audi makes awesome cars.

  • Looks like they care (and they should). The name will be changed to R4 when it will get in production (in 2 years they say*).

  • I'm French and i don't see what e-tron could mean in french... sorry.... what's the word again in french?

  • it's still e-tron

  • HAHAHA OWNED :D

  • un étron, voyons!

  • @sebast007 or they named it that on purpose.

  • has 3000 lb/ft of torque how is that borring?

  • yay! it looks like a real car looks like i might be buying one after all

  • so cool

  • You've obviously never driven a fast electric car. Freaky... freaky torque.

    Also think of this. Way less maintenance, and you never have to go to the gas station. You get home at night, plug it in, and drive off the next day.

  • @pimpb0tt I agree. The torque of EVs is astounding, Mine takes me up and over tree lawns and everything. lol

  • yeah and the world is flat

  • cool

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