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Going into the weekend with a new Ferrari, what could more could a gearhead ask for?… 1

Going into the weekend with a new Ferrari, what could more could a gearhead ask for? Maybe the budget to afford one?

#cars #ferrari

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Exclusive: This is the 2013 Ferrari F620 GT
A GTspirit reader has exclusively send us the first live photo of the brand new and upcoming 2013 Ferrari F620 GT ahead of its release.

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It's gonna be an exciting year in the American Le Mans Series as Aston Martin…

It's gonna be an exciting year in the American Le Mans Series as Aston Martin will be running the Vantage GT3 in the GTE class and Conquest is joining LMP2 with a Morgan-Judd prototype http://editor.des07.com/vo/?FileID=d8532238-bf89-4f02-b646-c85375041613&m=4ba18634bcc2df4e9ff6927fcddec221&MailID=22973159

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FWIW, I loved driving the +Tesla Motors Roadster 1

FWIW, I loved driving the +Tesla Motors Roadster

#teslamotors #ev

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ABG First Drive: Hitting the road in the Tesla Roadster!
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+Tesla Motors provides a public response to the battery killing controversy 10

tps://plus.google.com/110107458243955110887″ class=”proflink” oid=”110107458243955110887″>Tesla Motors provides a public response to the battery killing controversy.
While Tesla is correct in saying that the vast majority of Roadster owners have had no problems with their batteries, they also acknowledge having made changes to the way the battery management works on the upcoming Model S to at least make the potential for issues far less likely.

That said, you still need to keep a Roadster plugged in when it’s not in use for any length of time. While EVs generally require less maintenance than internal combustion vehicles, Tesla does exaggerate that requirement. As an owner, you no longer have to worry about constant oil changes, exhaust checks, or spark plug replacements

I’ve owned many cars over the past 25 years and I wouldn’t call oil changes every 3-6 months constant. Similarly, modern engines (anything in the last 10-15 years) can usually go 100,000 miles without changing spark plugs. On the other hand, I don’t have to keep a gas pump hooked up to my car if I park it for 2 weeks or 2 years.

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#teslamotors #ev #electricvehicles

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Plug It In | Blog | Tesla Motors
A single blogger is spreading a rumor about electric vehicles becoming inoperable. “Bricking” is an irrational fear based on limited information and a misunderstanding of Tesla’s battery system. Here …

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There are really two stories of varying importance behind the discussion in recent… 3

There are really two stories of varying importance behind the discussion in recent days of "bricking" Tesla Roadster batteries.

The whole brouhaha was instigated by what appears to be a customer that was understandably angry at having to pay $40,000 to replace a battery after parking his car for 6 weeks. When +Tesla Motors opted to open company-owned retail stores instead of franchised dealers http://aol.it/AeyDnI they were determined to handle customer relationships differently from other automakers.

Unfortunately for Max Drucker, it appears that Tesla still has a great deal to learn about dealing with customers and the media. Leaking emails between a customer and the company was totally the wrong thing to do on so many levels.

The more important part of this story however, is the fact that apparently the Roadster battery pack can be permanently disabled by leaving the car unplugged. When it comes to its battery design Tesla has followed a different path from other manufacturers. Tesla is unique in opting to use the same type of small 18650 type cells with metal oxide chemistry found in most laptop computer batteries. These cells have high energy capacity but they also have less thermal stability then the cell chemistry used by companies including Nissan, Ford, General Motors and Fisker. Only BMW, Daimler and later this year Toyota have released cars with this type of battery and those were mainly for test fleets.

Back in 2007, I was told by co-founder Martin Eberhard and former SVP Darryl Siry that in order to maximize the driving range, Tesla would use the full capacity of the cells. This approach leaves open the possibility of complete discharge. Again other automakers leave a buffer of unused capacity at the high and low range. This prevents complete depletion and also protects against overcharging both of which can damage cells.

Using a buffer cuts the potential range but also allows manufacturers to comfortably offer warranties of 8-10 years and 100,000-150,000 miles.

By all appearances, this is a technical issue that is unique to Tesla and perhaps its customers at Daimler and Toyota. It's not clear if the batteries supplied to Daimler for the Smart ED and to Toyota for the upcoming Rav4 EV use the same approach of utilizing the full capacity. The original MINI Es had batteries supplied by AC Propulsion and are now out of service and are being replaced by the ActiveE which uses a different type of battery supplied by SB LiMotive.

At the very least, Roadster owners (and potential customers of the upcoming Model S) need to be very careful with their batteries because this is a real issue for Tesla.

#teslamotors #teslabrick #electriccars #ev #electricvehicles #lithiumion

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Is Tesla 'Bricking' Story Just An Angry Owner's Warranty Claim?
And now perhaps it all becomes clear. The Tesla battery 'bricking' post that was today's electric-car news story and generated reams of coverage may simply be an attempt by an unhappy owner to get Tes…

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I dig this Westfalia camper loft bed!

I dig this Westfalia camper loft bed!

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Groovy up your bedtime with this VW Bus Bed
Filed under: Classics, Etc., Volkswagen, Design/Style

As a car-obsessed tot, your author used to snuggle up in his bed, pretending he was taking a long road trip in a Volkswagen camper van. The fantasy went so far as to include a small fan so there would be a constant rhythmic chatter similar to the air-cooled flat-four that helped build the Volkswagen name. While pure imagination capably transformed a twin bed into a Westfalia-trimmed Type II on a nightly basis, a user over at Instructables…

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Hopefully this means that future Motorola phones will stick closer to stock Android…

Hopefully this means that future Motorola phones will stick closer to stock Android rather than continuing to apply skins as Sanjay Jha has been saying recently. With any luck it might also mean a speedier process for updates.
#android

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Dennis Woodside to replace Sanjay Jha as Motorola Mobility CEO, Bloomberg says
Bloomberg is reporting that Google's Dennis Woodside — who replaced Tim Armstrong following his departure to run AOL — has been selected by the company to succeed Sanjay Jha as Motorola…

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Have I mentioned my affinity for huge quantities of torque recently? If I had the… 1

Have I mentioned my affinity for huge quantities of torque recently? If I had the cash, I'd love to have one of these in my garage. Alas, I will make do with the paid-for car for a few more years.
#diesel

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Some interesting moves over at +General Motors today

Some interesting moves over at +General Motors today. A few weeks back Tom Stephens announced that he was retiring after a long career with GM. Today, the company announced that Alan Taub, who is currently VP of Research and Development will also be retiring.

Jon Lauckner, who is acknowledged as one of the two fathers of the Chevy Volt, will be replacing both Taub and Stephens, becoming Chief Technology Officer and VP of R&D. In addition to his new roles, Lauckner will continue to oversee the GM Ventures, the venture capital fund that the automaker established in 2010.

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GM's Lauckner to replace retiring Stephens as technology chief
DETROIT — General Motors said today it has named Jon Lauckner vice chairman and chief technology officer, effective April 1. He will replace Tom Stephens who retires on that date. In his new role, La…

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Unfortunately, American politicians have no need for facts when it comes to legislating…

Unfortunately, American politicians have no need for facts when it comes to legislating especially on so-call "law and order" issues like drugs.

#drugs #legislation #politics

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Yesterday I posted a short note about news I assumed most people hadn't heard. The resulting conversation has been amazing, and overwhelmingly civil. This is one reason why I find G+ so useful.

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Dan Gillmor – Google+ – A fact you probably didn't know: Portugal decriminalized…
A fact you probably didn't know: Portugal decriminalized drugs more than a decade ago, and drug abuse plummeted. America, meanwhile, keeps expanding its…

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