• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Surely an electric scooter would be just as cheap to run (though probably not to make, even by converting an old scooter).

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      You ever shop for an electric motor? Dood could likely make like 4 go carts for the cost of an electric conversion. Shits wild.

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    Man, did you know that small cars use way less fuel than oversized yank tanks? We should totally adopt that concept never.

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      And if we shared cars instead of owning them it would also save on gas for everyone

      And if we paid someone to drive the car around for us it would be swell

      Also if we do that we might as well make the car bigger

      You know what’s more efficient on gas than rubber on road? Metal. If we made the wheels metal we would have like zero rolling resistance

      That tears up roads though so we should probably pave the roads with metal

      That’s kind of expensive, so we should only pave metal directly underneath where our metal wheeled car will drive

      If we’re going to do all of that it should be bigger. Multiple cars connected together.

      Hey we can get rid of gas entirely? We could run this thing using catenary arms and overhead cables. GENIUS!

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      But what if I crash, because of running red lights or because I don’t know how to operate a vehicle? I can’t possibly put my life at risk. Let the other guy take the hit.

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      I assumed money is tight. He put together a cute project out of scraps.

      eBikes are expensive

      My EV would do the job better, faster, and use even less gasoline, but I’m not fooling myself that most people can simply buy one

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          I’ll never forget how e-bikes are so fucking powerful that they INSTANTLY completely converted my lifelong driver of a dad.
          I managed to convince him to buy an e-bike, and the day he rode that home was the last day he drove a car on a regular basis. Now he says buying a bike was the best thing he ever did, and he LOVES biking to work every day, not to mention that it might well have saved his life since he has diabetes and has had at least 2 silent heart attacks before then.

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            I wish I knew what it was that caused that spark. I’ve never had an e-bike, just a regular bike. It’s been a very long time since I even rode one of those, so I don’t really know what to picture in my head that sets the e-bike apart from a regular bike but not being a moped or mini-motorcycle.

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      And think about the wear & tear on those cheap plastic wheels. Not sure if those are even replaceable. That would be a whole new effort & expense to replace those after they quickly wear down.

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        It said he started with a go-kart frame, looks like it has rubber wheels on a steel rim. He just put the toy body on the go kart for fun. Well, and to have a roof rack, haha.

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    Americans will do literally anything to continue burning fossil fuels.

    Electric carts have existed for decades, and don’t cause noise or air pollution.

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    Are we judging him as if we were to judge a CEO selling a bs product, or as a bloke who built something cute in his garage?

    Because as the later it’s a really cool project, and looks well executed.

    Wonder why so many comments are hating on that

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        But it is a way to save gas, and if we all do it life will be like a cross between Mario kart and mad max (mad max to calm down the kart)

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      Yes it’s a fun project, but it’s also painful to see how much effort Americans will go through to keep driving something gas-powered.

      I guess it’s because America’s addiction to gasoline and the shit they make the rest of the world go through because of that doesn’t make it funny anymore.

      • But this project isn’t an indication of being addicted to gas.

        Said addiction is a national issue, not a personal one. No American is like “I haven’t burned fuel in 5 days, I have to go on a drive!!!”.

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          Sure is. It shows the tendency to still keep going with gasoline, but at a lower level when driving a gas-powered car becomes economically infeasible. The guy could have taken a bus or ridden a bicycle instead.

          Just because they’re not literally having literal withdrawal symptoms on a personal level doesn’t mean it doesn’t symbolise the nation’s mindset as a whole.

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        Electric is obviously a better way to go, but he used effort and things he already had because he couldn’t he couldn’t afford to fill up his minivan. I recently was shopping for an EV, looked for used ones online and sorted by price, the cheapest one within 100 miles was over $12k. Even an electric bicycle is a few hundred dollars minimum, and it won’t have any more utility than what he built for free. He might be wishing to get away from gas, but just not have a real option.

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          I already said it was a fun project. And sure, I guess you could call the fact that he has more trouble filling up his car “inspired”…

          But you were wondering about the negative comments. I gave a possible explanation.

          • Sorry, didn’t mean to snap at you, just felt sad and upset on how many comments are so negative. I saw the video and felt his joy, and was a bit jealous, that looks so much fun and fun to build.

            Every person who commented something negative or snarky needs more whimsy in their lives.

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              The guy is a proper hacker in the original meaning of the word of somebody who grabs something and changes it to make it do something else it was never meant to do.

              And as any proper hacker knows (and his obviously in the interview he too feels), actually succeeding and ending up with this crazy actually working thing that you invented yourself and nobody else has is immensely pleasurable.

              • He looks so happy, and with a well deserved and earned smug grinn.

                Fell like everyone here who use this as a platform to criticize “things Americans will do instead of [cycling/public transportation/…]” have completely missed the point and are just jealous.

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        If I had a choice I would switch. Sadly my reality is I drive what I was lucky enough to fall into, which in this case was a gas vehichle. I didn’t get to pick it, i had little money and my cousin was selling it for the same price as the trade in value. That total was probably 50% less than that car would have sold for on the floor. I have lived my life where every car i have ever had was basically hand me downs or good deals because i just don’t have the money to invest into a car outside that way. Luckily I do wfh so i don’t spend that much on gas anyway.

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        Yeah I drive an old Nissan leaf, I’d love to own a new Leapmotor A10, but it is under tariffs.

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            If they built a good car there wouldn’t be problems. Our car companies are shrinking because of the tariffs… Ford Europe isn’t going to be a going concern soon more an assembler of Geely vehicles.

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              When it comes to luxury items let the free market decide, if they are genuinely so bad that they aren’t worth their extremely low price let them fail as a product.

              Tariffs shouldn’t be around to protect consumers from low quality stuff. They should be there for sanctions, or at best (not in favor but at least it makes sense) to protect local jobs, which given how car manufacturers pushed their production overseas, there’s no point.

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    Local TV newsclowns are so cute when they play journalist. “And that minicar costs about $3 to fill up compared to about $60 for his minivan.” Yeah thanks Anderson Cooper, that’s a really insightful comparison! Who does your hair?

    Anyway, I’m glad the guy’s invention gets him around town - essentially a go-cart that’s practical. Alternatives are good.

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        I’ve lived in GA my whole life and have built stuff like this. It is street legal if it has mirrors, head and brake lights. I would say these cops are being very lenient with him as long as he is not holding up traffic.