• @[email protected]
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      Except the DeLorean. Which doesn’t rust at all.

      Tesla’s idea wasn’t even bad, they just cheaped out enough to ruin it.

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        To clarify, it was still a very bad idea because of added mass, it just wasn’t necessarily a bad idea for rust since they could have mitigated risk of rust in one of several ways.

        The added mass is really bad for battery performance/range, pedestrian safety, safety of other motorists, and total greenhouse gas emissions in production (and added fuel costs for the marginal power increase, of course).

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      Lulz. I was updating my post when you responded.

      People don’t understand that stainless steel just “stains” slower than pure iron or regular steel.

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      108 months ago

      I can understand other more specific problems, but something like this for a car manufacturer…

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      That was musks selling point for production, he said by skipping the paint booth they saved X amount of time, materials and money by going with plain untreated stainless

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        108 months ago

        They could have saved even more by not putting batteries in them, or motors… Man, these things coulda had a way bigger profit margin!

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          Say you’re only running off 100 of them and charge $1,000,000. They’ll all be sold. Ferrari perfected this business model long ago.