2021 Hummer
Last edited by bronxteck; Sep 16, 2020 at 09:35 PM.
That is nice.... Makes me wonder if GM is possibly going to look at bringing 4WS (Quadrasteer is what they called it) back. That was awesome on the trucks and many still love it but the parts have become very very hard to find anymore since as far as I remember when I was considering a truck with it several years ago Delphi stopped making any or the parts for the system and finding some parts is near impossible and some used replacement parts are super expensive simply because there is next to no supply.
Last edited by hummerz; Sep 27, 2020 at 11:48 AM.
GM to launch Hummer EV with splashy World Series and social media ad blitz next week
The Hummer is back as an all-electric 1000-horsepower monster. Here's what to expect.
The Hummer is back as an all-electric 1000-horsepower monster. Here's what to expect.
Last edited by hummerz; Oct 17, 2020 at 11:29 AM.
Yea, I can see it now, every mom and dad's basement dwelling millennial is going to run out drop $100K (student loan or from mom and dad?) on a "Green Hummer". Not having a clue on where and how electricity is produced.
Last edited by sean4570; Oct 17, 2020 at 01:26 PM. Reason: spelling
ZEV (Zero-Emission Vehicle) produces >>>0<<<(ZERO) emission.
Less than you get from a horse and buggy.
Btw, electricity generation technology has reduced emissions.
your numbers do not add up. 99% is not 100% so bad source of proof.
the emissions will just get carried over to the electrical company's emissions generating the power to charge the vehicles 44% of the fuel needed to run operations is dirty. so electric vehicles are not green at all. the burden is just shifted to another's shoulder. plus the batteries are toxic as hell and need special disposal to be somewhat green to the environment. that will be the next big issue after when we get "electrified". so either way there will be an environmental crisis
the emissions will just get carried over to the electrical company's emissions generating the power to charge the vehicles 44% of the fuel needed to run operations is dirty. so electric vehicles are not green at all. the burden is just shifted to another's shoulder. plus the batteries are toxic as hell and need special disposal to be somewhat green to the environment. that will be the next big issue after when we get "electrified". so either way there will be an environmental crisis
Last edited by bronxteck; Oct 17, 2020 at 05:18 PM.
your numbers do not add up. 99% is not 100% so bad source of proof.
the emissions will just get carried over to the electrical company's emissions generating the power to charge the vehicles 44% of the fuel needed to run operations is dirty. so electric vehicles are not green at all. the burden is just shifted to another's shoulder. plus the batteries are toxic as hell and need special disposal to be somewhat green to the environment. that will be the next big issue after when we get "electrified". so either way there will be an environmental crisis
the emissions will just get carried over to the electrical company's emissions generating the power to charge the vehicles 44% of the fuel needed to run operations is dirty. so electric vehicles are not green at all. the burden is just shifted to another's shoulder. plus the batteries are toxic as hell and need special disposal to be somewhat green to the environment. that will be the next big issue after when we get "electrified". so either way there will be an environmental crisis
If you have come to the conclusion that "44% of the fuel needed to run operations is dirty"? Check how much emissions you're causing without driving. 
Look at your electric bill!
(my last 12months KWH):



