Back to the Future: DeLorean Announces Electric Car

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klavis

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[citation][nom]nikorr[/nom]My neighbor has one, not electric one tough : )[/citation]

Where I grew up my neighbor had one too, I always got excited when he drove by, it was pretty awesome to see as a kid.
 

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[citation][nom]de5_roy[/nom]delorean as ev will rock. perfect for the old futuristic car.[/citation]Yes, and it's much easier to stick a nuclear reactor on an EV than try to retrofit one with an internal-combustion engine.
 

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Maybe its the geek in me, but i really want to win lotto so i can preorder one of these bad boys. I hope they do well, and live up to the iconic standards.
 
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The DeLorean was a major flop in terms of sales even with back to the future. Pricing it at $90,000-100,000 is surely not going to help unless this one comes with a flux capacitor.
 

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Stainless steel body and electric power. I can see it now...cable comes loose, dude goes to open the door and wakes up stuck in the passenger window of the car parked next to it.

lol
 

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[citation][nom]Martell77[/nom]Stainless steel body and electric power. I can see it now...cable comes loose, dude goes to open the door and wakes up stuck in the passenger window of the car parked next to it. lol[/citation]

Most car bodies are made of conductive material (steel or aluminium). That's why they work like a Faraday cage when hit by lightning.
Only exceptions are some exotics with bodies made from carbon fibre, fibreglass or other plastic.
 
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