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On 12/18/2024 at 1:52 PM, Mkl22 said:

Idle charge happens when the car is still plugged in and finished charging. What about some idiots who continue to just park in the lots after disconnecting. 

The better one is plug in and never activate the charging at all, so can pretend without kenna idle fee. I see quite a few do it at MBS. 

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On 12/18/2024 at 4:42 PM, Mockngbrd said:

The better one is plug in and never activate the charging at all, so can pretend without kenna idle fee. I see quite a few do it at MBS. 

For sure...

to get carpark lot, lots of things can be done. 

Like I said all the Cao Kuan stuff just starting. Unless they put EV charging at the corner of the carpark 

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On 12/18/2024 at 4:14 PM, Tohto said:

When people check made in Singapore and still so ex.. bo hua, not vfm. Getting import sailed over one better 😂😂

is like that one. 

You want creative speakers or Sonos? hahahaha. 

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On 12/19/2024 at 9:22 AM, kobayashiGT said:

is like that one. 

You want creative speakers or Sonos? hahahaha. 

I want sonos at creative speakers price 😁

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On 12/18/2024 at 4:21 PM, Tohto said:

I visit mall with DC fast charge. While charging go supermarkets shopping, have lunch etc..

My car app or charging station app will update me of the charging status which can be check.

As a EV owner, just plan the routine and there is no waste of time.  So I actually save some time to drive to petrol station.

For some mall, charging lot is closer to lift or escalator.

Still need to visit petrol station to pump tyres. I wonder if Esso, Caltex etc will charge non-petrol cars a fee to pump tyres in the future. To make up for loss of revenue from fuel.

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On 12/20/2024 at 1:27 PM, serenade said:

Still need to visit petrol station to pump tyres. I wonder if Esso, Caltex etc will charge non-petrol cars a fee to pump tyres in the future. To make up for loss of revenue from fuel.

Buy a Portable Air Pump...more accurate if pump Air when Tyres are Cold.

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On 12/13/2024 at 11:01 AM, Unltd said:

From a technical angle based on CG, EV is more grounded and stable. So if you do a like for like with an EV round corners, it should actually corner better and is much less prone to rolling over.

Again, you must compare equivalent makes to make it a better comparison.

i dont agree. Weight is the main killer for cornering. Modern tech and mask this weakness by electronic lsd. A heavy car can maybe go fast in the first 3 laps of a track. by 5th round, the tyres will no longer grip and disk will be overheated. one cant overcome physics. A stiff and light chassis with good suspension tuning is what made cars good in corners. 

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On 12/18/2024 at 4:54 PM, Lala81 said:

For sure...

to get carpark lot, lots of things can be done. 

Like I said all the Cao Kuan stuff just starting. Unless they put EV charging at the corner of the carpark 

Yes - charging lots should be at the furthest most inconvenient lots so only one who needs to charge will park there.  But some stupid planners put them right near the entrance or near human exits. 

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On 12/20/2024 at 1:43 PM, Stratovarius said:

i dont agree. Weight is the main killer for cornering. Modern tech and mask this weakness by electronic lsd. A heavy car can maybe go fast in the first 3 laps of a track. by 5th round, the tyres will no longer grip and disk will be overheated. one cant overcome physics. A stiff and light chassis with good suspension tuning is what made cars good in corners. 

I said that before during the discussion on GTR, and a lot of ppl disagree with me.

Most of EV weight is below passenger cockpit.  It has a lower CG than ICE car.

As most of the braking is done via regen, disc overheating is a non-issue.

For track, overheating of tyre, battery and motor is the bigger issue.

So far, only Taycan can do multiple lap without overheating.

 

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On 12/20/2024 at 1:50 PM, Volvobrick said:

Yes - charging lots should be at the furthest most inconvenient lots so only one who needs to charge will park there.  But some stupid planners put them right near the entrance or near human exits. 

They are not stupid la.

What's the lowest setup cost will be the lot.

Only stupid will incur high setup cost.

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On 12/20/2024 at 1:43 PM, Stratovarius said:

i dont agree. Weight is the main killer for cornering. Modern tech and mask this weakness by electronic lsd. A heavy car can maybe go fast in the first 3 laps of a track. by 5th round, the tyres will no longer grip and disk will be overheated. one cant overcome physics. A stiff and light chassis with good suspension tuning is what made cars good in corners. 

A BMW M5 weights 2.4 tons, more than most EV, but it handles pretty well.  The fast acceleration may help it to change direction faster and counter the heavier weight.  A bit like EV?  

With lower CG, it should also have less body roll and EV, by default, have better weight distribution. 

It is a question.  I am no expert but have driven quite a few EV (up to a week max) and the handling and cornering are not too shabby. 

EV chassis is stiff too, right?

 

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On 12/20/2024 at 8:54 PM, Voodooman said:

A BMW M5 weights 2.4 tons, more than most EV, but it handles pretty well.  The fast acceleration may help it to change direction faster and counter the heavier weight.  A bit like EV?  

With lower CG, it should also have less body roll and EV, by default, have better weight distribution. 

It is a question.  I am no expert but have driven quite a few EV (up to a week max) and the handling and cornering are not too shabby. 

EV chassis is stiff too, right?

 

Weight is absolute. So a heavier car will go into a corner with a higher centrifugal force compare to a lighter car at the same speed. 

Modern m5 is heavy, so a lot of tech like diff, power and torque distribution is used to pull the car around the corner. While it works, it puts a lot of stress on the tyres. So tyres tend to heat up a lot faster and looses grip. 

No ppl want to go to a track with a heavy car. Problem with light cars is that they are more unstable at high speed straights. Thus we got all the wings and canards to press the car down.

Ev or not is the same. It may be hard to tell the difference in daily driving. 

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On 12/20/2024 at 2:09 PM, inlinesix said:

I said that before during the discussion on GTR, and a lot of ppl disagree with me.

Most of EV weight is below passenger cockpit.  It has a lower CG than ICE car.

As most of the braking is done via regen, disc overheating is a non-issue.

For track, overheating of tyre, battery and motor is the bigger issue.

So far, only Taycan can do multiple lap without overheating.

 

My comment on the disc is on general. Not referring to ev. But yeah. Maybe not so much on ev. But who goes to the track with a Tesla?

Personally, with the difference between the weight of engine and battery, I think difference in cg is null. While cg will affect the balance during corner, it can be minimize with additional struts and engine mount. But there is no way to reduce the centrifugal force exerted by the weight of the car.

Gtr fans are delusional. Lol. Their tyres are wider than a typical sports car so that helps in heat dispersion. Also, the Attesa system is the one helping the car turn. Same with Evo's ayc. Once the tyres overheat, ayc can't do wonders again. 

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If car sales are so robust how come they are slashing prices?

So these car showrooms if sales lau sai they will put up prices?

Something doesn't sound right to me!

If my sales are so robust I faster put up prices as everyone here knows!

If my year end NO sales then I faster slash prices.

I smell BS!

:D

 

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On 12/20/2024 at 10:09 PM, Jamesc said:

If car sales are so robust how come they are slashing prices?

So these car showrooms if sales lau sai they will put up prices?

Something doesn't sound right to me!

If my sales are so robust I faster put up prices as everyone here knows!

If my year end NO sales then I faster slash prices.

I smell BS!

:D

 

Maybe Clear 2023's Stocks.?

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@inlinesix when usage based pricing implemented 30 mins will be an expensive wait through all the traffic lights. 
 

anyone know if they considered long traffic lights? Meaning 4-5 mins wait in poorly planned traffic lights should not lead to congestion charges 

essentially we shouldn’t be paying for congestion caused on poorly designed roads. 

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On 12/21/2024 at 8:46 AM, ER-3682 said:

Maybe Clear 2023's Stocks.?

If sales so good no stocks to clear.

All sold out already.

A lot of salesmen are all big time bull sitters.

Thrust me! I know them so well.

Low sales shout loud loud a lot of sales

to make kiasu people kancheong spider and faster buy.

:D

People please don't fall for lame sales tactics.

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