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alaskaman
06-16-2011, 06:22 PM
There are nuclear powered submarines and aircraft carriers which run for 25 years without refueling. So why not we have nuclear powered cars which will run for 25 years without refueling. Just install a small nuclear reactor in the car. No need for petrol.

With the Telsa and the recent release of the Volt and Leaf we already have nuclear powered cars or at least they are nuclear powered if the local grid has a nuclear reactor hooked to it. So about 40% are nuclear powered.

Cadillac World Thorium Fuel Concept

Nicknamed the WTF, this design by Lorus Kulesus has 24 wheels in bunches of six, a grille the width of the body, and a shape that is more Darth Vader than Detroit. The company claims that every part of it can go 100 years without maintenance. Oh yeah: It's also powered by a nuclear reactor.

http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l614/informationg/cadillac.jpg

Trucks can be nuclear powered if nuclear reactors need big space. Trains, Cargo and Passenger Ships can be nuclear powered if nuclear reactors need massive space. Can giant planes be nuclear powered also?

Cheetah gains speeds of 0 to 100 Kmph in 3 seconds. Cheetah is known as the ferrari car of animal world.

10 Ferrari cars have been destroyed by fire. See video.

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/08/25/ferrari-reportedly-investigating-458-italia-fire-risk-w-video/

Have you ever heard of any Cheetah running at high speed catching fire.