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GM's new "City Car"

Reply #15
i would not be caught dead in one of those wheelchairs on steroids :toilet:
"Beating the hell out of other peoples cars since 1999"
1983 Ford Thunderbird Heritage
1984 Ford Mustang GT Turbo Convertible

GM's new "City Car"

Reply #16
Quote from: oldraven;315817
they are designed to work on a smart road, where the car drives itself. Where every car drives itself. All of the cars know where the others are, and speed up/slow down depending on those other cars on the road. That means no accidents and no traffic jams. .


sound good on paper,,, sorry but it sounds like you really find that reliable.  the jetsons days are still way off in the future as you said.  If we could do something like that, there isnt any reason why we cant have clean(er) energy or ,,,,dare i say more jobs!

GM's new "City Car"

Reply #17
They've been working on self-driving cars for decades already, and these aren't expected for another 25-30 years (as per GM). If they want to get it right, they should start figuring out the details now. New technology doesn't mean bad technology, and this idea works with clean energy. Leave that up to the utility companies. GM is in the business of transportation.;)