u/EnderReaper14

Am i the only one tired of seeing videos of people fumbling around with EVs and then just saying EVs are shit?

Like, i have never even owned a car (soon, for gods sake soon), never mind an EV, in my life, and even i can tell that if you let your car drain to 10% or 20% battery before deciding to drive it to a fast charger, your going to suffer from range anxiety.

Just plug the thing in at home, a simple granny charger overnight in most European countries gives like, 10-15km of range per hour of charging, which is more than enough for most peoples daily commutes. Stop trying to drive EVs as if they are bootleg ICEs and youll stop having issues with EVs! Research how to care for the car you buy before you buy it!

And these videos of babbling, bumbling cavemen buying used EVs that are like 20 years old and pretty much sold at the price of a scooter and then are SHOCKED that the car has absolutely shit range and blame the car.

And the amount of Temu Einstein's saying that "oh my good old combustion car is 25 years old and it still drives just fine". I DISAGREE!

I literally had a guy say this to me, my response?

"when was the last time you had to go to a mechanic cuz your car was making weird noises?"

ladies and gentlemen, this Esky temperature IQ genius said, and i quote:

"oh, yesterday, ended up being a blown head gasket, it was really expensive to fix. oh and last week i had a oil leak so i had to go fix that too, but now it handles like a dream"

Yeah that dream handling wont last long, and do you know why Mr. chernobyl head? cuz your car is almost as old as you!!!

These modern day Isaac newtons spend THOUSANDS on repairs and TENS of thousands on expensive fuels all while talking TRUCKLOADS of horse manure about EV's, who barely cost pennies to maintain. and the only truly huge cost about them is the cost of replacing a battery, which nobody does nowadays anyway.

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u/EnderReaper14 — 4 days ago
▲ 18 r/hotas

i mean look at the budget HOTAS we have today, almost all of them came out like, 10-20 years ago, the thrustmaster T16000 is a really talked about entree level option and its from 2016, the X52 is from 2007, 18 years old, the hotas X, which is the most budget option iv found, its from 2008, literally 17 years old.

This whole thing has me confused, like, has there not been a SINGLE budget HOTAS release within the past 6 years? or am i just getting flooded with older releases cuz they are more popular? this is really annoying cuz i want to get my first hotas, and i want it to be the most budget one possible because im still not sure if this is something i would enjoy using, but im not really finding any viable budget options that arnt using tech from 30 or 40 years ago

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u/EnderReaper14 — 23 days ago