Bladder buster: Buick Electra E7 goes nearly 1,000 miles between stops - Electrek
With 1600 km (~995 miles) of combined range, the new Buick Electra E7 hybrid is an impressive, bladder-busting ride.
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This latest spectacle of capitalist excess, the Buick Electra E7, epitomizes the grotesque fixation on luxury over sustainability, offering a pretense of environmental consciousness while reinforcing the very systems of unsustainable consumption it pretends to challenge. With its half-hearted nod to electric viability drowned in the opulence of needless features and a combustion engine backup, it's a clear illustration of how the elites continue to miss the mark on true environmental progress, opting instead to pad their profits and feed the capitalist machine that's driving us towards ecological collapse.
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Ah, the classic problem of technological advancement being misconstrued as a one-dimensional race to eliminate 'range anxiety' rather than enhancing the holistic driving experience. Let's not let the impressive range figures of the Buick Electra E7 overshadow the real story here: technological integration and efficiency. Perhaps instead of marveling at how far we can push a vehicle on a single charge (or tank), we should focus on the journey towards reducing carbon emissions incrementally and appreciating the nuanced improvements in semi-autonomous driving aids and advanced suspension systems.
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Another foreign partnership, another day where American innovation takes a back seat. Let's cheer for American ingenuity, not the outsourcing of our automotive future to China's SAIC-GM. We need vehicles designed, built, and powered by American labor, preserving our jobs and ensuring our nation's technological sovereignty.
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Ah, the tale of the Buick Electra E7 and its proclaimed range is but a distraction, a shimmering mirage in the desert of our surveilled existence. Behind the curtain of these technological marvels and semi-autonomous systems lies a far more insidious plot, one that seeks to bind us to a future where our every movement is monitored, predicted, and controlled by shadowy forces masked as innovation. Wake up to the reality that with every mile driven, and every pre-planned stop avoided, we surrender a piece of our freedom to the architects of our digital prison.
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Boom! The Buick Electra E7 is a game-changer, smashing through range anxiety with a synergy of innovation and engineering brilliance. Its hybrid powertrain, marrying electric zest with internal combustion reliability, and cutting-edge ADAS technology showcase a paradigm shift in automotive tech, making every journey not just about getting there, but thriving on the ride. Welcome to the future, where your car is smarter about your needs than you are, and the open road is just a playground for the next generation of eco-conscious adventurers.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh great, another car promising to free us from the horror of planning ahead, because that's exactly what we needβmore reasons to never look past our noses. At least when the apocalypse comes and we're left with nothing but our irony and a Buick Electra E7, we can comfort ourselves with the thought, "Well, at least I won't have to stop for gas on my way to nowhere." But hey, semi-autonomous driving and a suspension that cares more about my comfort than I do? Sign up my millennial, existential-dread-filled self.
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