I thought they were building an electric car, in which case they shouldn't be able to hear it.
They probably want Samsung to think otherwise....
Well...Samsung drove that route before and was a disaster, Ok, really Samsung cars still exists and make some rebadged Nissans and Renaults in Corea. And is owned by Renault.
Wouldn't be nice if the AppleCar wasn't an electric but an 8 liter V12 bi-turbo with a gazillion horses, that would be a real can guy project. And Jony garage seems to be filled with this kind of toys, all them with V8s or bigger, as far as I know he has owned an Aston Martin Vanquish first generation and a Bentley Brooklands, his current ride, a Bentley Mulsanne, don't seem to eco-friendly, Cue's Ferraris also not that eco-friendly either, not to say Steve AMG Mercedes of late.
Last year, representatives for the property received permits to build a 10-foot-tall security fence around the buildings Apple occupies, citing the need for both "physical security" and "visual privacy."
All it takes is one little camera-bearing drone. Who's got one?
Wouldn't be nice if the AppleCar wasn't an electric but an 8 liter V12 bi-turbo with a gazillion horses, that would be a real can guy project. And Jony garage seems to be filled with this kind of toys, all them with V8s or bigger, as far as I know he has owned an Aston Martin Vanquish first generation and a Bentley Brooklands, his current ride, a Bentley Mulsanne, don't seem to eco-friendly, Cue's Ferraris also not that eco-friendly either, not to say Steve AMG Mercedes of late.
Perhaps they were doing routine monthly testing of a diesel generator. That kind of testing is often done at night. But that's the sort of stuff you have to put up with if you choose to live near an industrial zone.
not really, no. property ownership often entails peaceful enjoyment laws -- these laws aren't determined by who moved in when, but rather that one is entitled to the peaceful use of their own home. so yes, you can move in next to a bar (perhaps you didn't know how noisy it got) and rightfully complain until they contain their business to their own four walls.
No one ever said it's was an electric car. It's believed to be and autonomous car. The power plant could easily be changed from normal combustion aspirated, electric OR hybrid Gas/electric which could account for the noises they heard.
No one ever said it's was an electric car. It's believed to be and autonomous car. The power plant could easily be changed from normal combustion aspirated, electric OR hybrid Gas/electric which could account for the noises they heard.
No one ever said it was an autonomous car. And it's beyond a no brainier that it'll be electric. As in battery powered exclusively.
Wouldn't be nice if the AppleCar wasn't an electric but an 8 liter V12 bi-turbo with a gazillion horses, that would be a real can guy project. And Jony garage seems to be filled with this kind of toys, all them with V8s or bigger, as far as I know he has owned an Aston Martin Vanquish first generation and a Bentley Brooklands, his current ride, a Bentley Mulsanne, don't seem to eco-friendly, Cue's Ferraris also not that eco-friendly either, not to say Steve AMG Mercedes of late.
Apple don't have technology to build gasoline engine cars.
Wouldn't be nice if the AppleCar wasn't an electric but an 8 liter V12 bi-turbo with a gazillion horses, that would be a real can guy project. And Jony garage seems to be filled with this kind of toys, all them with V8s or bigger, as far as I know he has owned an Aston Martin Vanquish first generation and a Bentley Brooklands, his current ride, a Bentley Mulsanne, don't seem to eco-friendly, Cue's Ferraris also not that eco-friendly either, not to say Steve AMG Mercedes of late.
Apple don't have technology to build gasoline engine cars.
Truth be told, they don’t have the technology to build anything.
Wouldn't be nice if the AppleCar wasn't an electric but an 8 liter V12 bi-turbo with a gazillion horses, that would be a real can guy project. And Jony garage seems to be filled with this kind of toys, all them with V8s or bigger, as far as I know he has owned an Aston Martin Vanquish first generation and a Bentley Brooklands, his current ride, a Bentley Mulsanne, don't seem to eco-friendly, Cue's Ferraris also not that eco-friendly either, not to say Steve AMG Mercedes of late.
Apple don't have technology to build gasoline engine cars.
It's been many years since Apple owned factories to make any of their stuff they sell: FoxConn comes to mind.
Above and beyond that, they've got more than enough money stashed away they can buy stuff readily, even if a heck of a lot of assembly is required for facilities if they are forced to buy new. Apple's strategy for a very long time has been to outsource facilities costs with factory workers to third-parties: while they have the money to bring back and create their own factories, and they could do that, they'll only do that if they figure the risks and costs are outweighed by gains, however they measure them.
Given that Apple says they’re testing vehicle integration (CarPlay and such), wouldn’t that be it? Obviously they’re not building a combustion vehicle.
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Well...Samsung drove that route before and was a disaster, Ok, really Samsung cars still exists and make some rebadged Nissans and Renaults in Corea. And is owned by Renault.
I didn't read your post before mine, so sorry, i thought the same. My fault.
All it takes is one little camera-bearing drone.
Who's got one?
Well, if you were Apple, wouldn't you hide your prototype NASCAR stocker until it was ready to race?
I certainly would.
Above and beyond that, they've got more than enough money stashed away they can buy stuff readily, even if a heck of a lot of assembly is required for facilities if they are forced to buy new. Apple's strategy for a very long time has been to outsource facilities costs with factory workers to third-parties: while they have the money to bring back and create their own factories, and they could do that, they'll only do that if they figure the risks and costs are outweighed by gains, however they measure them.