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But, can it beat KIA GT whatever, or we are still waiting to cross the line?
Im betting if they ever run it for real, the EV6 GT is a mid 7s car. 7:35-7:45. The real question is...have you changed the brake fluid in that old fossil lately or would you even pass a tech sheet checkoff?But, can it beat KIA GT whatever, or we are still waiting to cross the line?
I grew up with the Viper on my wall, and put a new Z06 in my garage as a college graduation gift. Cars absolutely inspired me.Actually, wanting a Porsche can be motivation for someone to improve their income. Nuthin' wrong with that. I drooled over Corvettes, BMWs and especially Porsches.
I used to have a poster with a 911 in my cubicle; it encouraged me learn to code and make money!
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They advertise it two years on Nurburgring, yet we don’t have time. Only thing I can conclude is that it is still trying to reach the finish line.Im betting if they ever run it for real, the EV6 GT is a mid 7s car. 7:35-7:45. The real question is...have you changed the brake fluid in that old fossil lately or would you even pass a tech sheet checkoff?
Porsche makes lots of hybrids and has for like 10 or 15 years now. The 10 year old 918 runs sub 7 minute Nurburgring times.Porsche could make a hybrid production vehicle, but hasn't done so. Perhaps they don't want to?
And the Panamera and Cayenne hybrid production vehicles. You are correct.Porsche makes lots of hybrids and has for like 10 or 15 years now. The 10 year old 918 runs sub 7 minute Nurburgring times.
Im betting if they ever run it for real, the EV6 GT is a mid 7s car. 7:35-7:45. The real question is...have you changed the brake fluid in that old fossil lately or would you even pass a tech sheet checkoff?
That was written by a bot. I saw the article. Its bs.Only time I was able to find on the EV6GT ring time was 7:42. Not bad for what the EV6GT is, especially when compared to what the other cars are around that recorded time.
So can the EV6 complete a full lap? The only videos I could find were stupid drifting crap.That was written by a bot. I saw the article. Its bs.
I could not find it on official lap times.Only time I was able to find on the EV6GT ring time was 7:42. Not bad for what the EV6GT is, especially when compared to what the other cars are around that recorded time.
Probably it cannot deliver 100% power throughout whole lap. Otherwise, it would pop out somewhere and KIA would advertise all over the place.So can the EV6 complete a full lap? The only videos I could find were stupid drifting crap.
This. If Tesla wants to compete they need to hire technical people involved with racing. They couldn't even keep the brakes from catching fire on the plaid models.Porsche already did it in 5:17 with a 919 and 6:11 over 40 years ago with a 956.
https://www.goodwood.com/grr/race/modern/2018/7/witnessing-the-fastest-lap-of-the-ring-ever/
The difference is Porsche are real sports/racing car builders not some wannabe dope smoking egoist, neurotic, fruit cake.
I am becoming more and more convinced it can’t do a full lap.I could not find it on official lap times.
I saw the 919 race twice in Austin. The acceleration compared to a Porsche GTLM car was beyond belief. The greatest part was knowing that it could keep doing it for 24 hrs.This. If Tesla wants to compete they need to hire technical people involved with racing. They couldn't even keep the brakes from catching fire on the plaid models.
Fair enough, but you can ask that question about any vehicle. Things learned from the track can make for better cars, but track cars or track prepared cars are not street cars.Silly question maybe, but what percentage of ev drivers are going to actually track their cars?
And if they did, are good enough drivers to get the full potential from it?
Many people I see out and about cannot parallel park, keep it between the lines, or even smoothly stop for a red light.
https://www.largus.fr/actualite-aut...bonne-electrique-au-nurburgring-30024202.htmlSo can the EV6 complete a full lap? The only videos I could find were stupid drifting crap.
I think it depends. I haven't pushed many EVs, but they tend to cut power when really pushed. Heck the traction control is too intrusive on the GTI when it's supposedly off. It's made itself much more known with the stage 1 tune. I'll be taking care of that next week. I've yet to have the GTI on track, it's been years since I did that, but I wouldn't bother until I get that taken care of. I can't fully disengage ECS and that won't allow the car to really rotate if I got the back end loose.Silly question maybe, but what percentage of ev drivers are going to actually track their cars?
And if they did, are good enough drivers to get the full potential from it?
Many people I see out and about cannot parallel park, keep it between the lines, or even smoothly stop for a red light.