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Why anyone want to buy a car no one heard anything about it coming out of China people it's Chinese cars they take short cuts how from one car they make 2 cars that is the short cuts
it'd be awesome to see videos instead of rendered pictures and some pictures of how true these are. Wass there a reliability test? Regardless, it's a great looking SUV!
A typical diesel automotive engine operates at around 30% to 35% of thermal efficiency. It is therefore impossible to increase power output five fold whilst halving emissions, this would require a thermal efficiency of 350% which defies the laws of physics (as well as common sense). Think harder.
🤣🤣🤣🤣...Internal combustion is going the way of the steam engine. Tearing molecules apart is at best 30% efficient in getting wheels moving. An electric motor will always outperform any ICE technology, not only in efficiency but in power to weight ratio and torque. Moving electrons around is the only clean and sustainable way of powering ground transportation.
Google cobalt strip mine and tell how "good for the environment" or "clean and sustainable" does that look to you and sorry to say buddy most of those electrons you're pushing around were made using fossil fuels
Not true. I.C. engines can best 40% efficiency. Steam turbines can reach nearly 50% efficiency. Electric engines will always be less efficient than the source of the electricity.
@@brianburnside5949 Only the Toyota hybrid engine running on the Atkinson cycle can just about manage 40%. Remember that by the time the gallon gets into your tank 50% of the original energy in the crude is lost in pumping, shipping, refining and shipping again to the petrol station. An electric motor is 95% efficient at turning power into km driven and last year 80% of my driving came from the solar panels on my roof, power produced and consumed on site...no fossil fuel car can beat that and who has a petrol pump at home?
@@Kata_Futaba An increasing number of EV batteries have no cobalt or nickel in them at all. LFP is now the most common battery type. Cobalt is not strip mined, it is mined as a by product of copper mining and can be recycled endlessly, unlike crude oil based products which cannot. Crude oil continues to create more pollution, more death and habitat destruction in drilling, pumping, refining and burning than any of the elements used in an EV battery. Sorry to say buddy that no fossil fuel burning electrons have gone into my battery. I live in France, have solar panels and less than 5% of our electricity comes from coal. Renewables are rapidly replacing coal and gas for electricity generation and any person who cares to study the subject properly will know that an EV is orders of magnitude better for the environment than any fossil fuel burning car. Got it, 'buddy'?
Probably the most fitting feature for the Russian market: "Massacre Seats". No joke, see 04:53. The video did not tell us that the "new" Volga C40 is a rebadged Changan Raeton Plus, an outdated rattletrap for the Chinese domestic market. But that's OK; if you wage a brutal war of aggression, you have to accept disadvantages elsewhere. Russia, you get what you deserve, a Volga!
it's one of those teeny tiny japanese pickups that no one in north america would want no doubt. the guy onstage with the truck is taller so yeah, tiny pickup.