I read that prices of wind turbines have gone up with the increased demand. Dumb question, maybe, but if this is a growing market, why haven't U.S. automakers converted some of their unused capacity to get in on it? Do you think they should?
I read that prices of wind turbines have gone up with the increased demand. Dumb question, maybe, but if this is a growing market, why haven't U.S. automakers converted some of their unused capacity to get in on it? Do you think they should?
I don't want a small car or truck.
I want a big truck that has better gas mileage.
But if necessary I'll take a bigger one. Safer in a head on or side impact accident.
I want a big truck... Safer in a head on or side impact accident.
I want a big truck... Safer in a head on or side impact accident.
Not for the poor schmuck in a Mini Cooper that you kill with your big goddamn road hog.
and here was me thinking increased demand lowered the price of goods. What a strange world we're living in.
I want a big truck... Safer in a head on or side impact accident.
Not for the poor schmuck in a Mini Cooper that you kill with your big goddamn road hog.
Can't they start making cars with wind turbines?
They aren't completely unfamiliar with the technology though. There's that belt driven device bolted to the side of the engine called a generator.It has to do with the internal politics of the car companies, they are CAR COMPANIES after all, they don't make "other stuff." They could totally shift production to wind-turbines, solar-units and all kinds of other nifty shit... but they won't because they make CARS damn it.(snip)
Can't they start making cars with wind turbines?
My first thought too. I mean, a small wind turbine mounted on a car somewhere would generate a fair bit of power on the highway.....
The only question is whether there's a more efficient way to use the space it would take up for another power-generation or conservation method.
I read that prices of wind turbines have gone up with the increased demand. Dumb question, maybe, but if this is a growing market, why haven't U.S. automakers converted some of their unused capacity to get in on it? Do you think they should?
No - what a silly idea.
They have massive factories set up for making cars, with staff trained for making cars and they have no skills or ability in this area. Heck the jury is out on how good they are at making cars, at least profitably.
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