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I Forgot My Dry Cleaning Tag And Mercedes Got Cut Off: The Autopian’s Experience On LIVE Television

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Mercedes wanted to geek out way, way more than the interviewer allowed her to, so now instead of saying “Here’s a problem EVs have with towing, here are some solutions,” she was only allowed to say “Here’s a problem EVs have with towing.” Drat! Still, what a great experience having our very own Mercedes Streeter REPRESENTING on live TV. And hey, I got to go on there, too. But of course, I forgot my damn dry cleaning tag on my suit jacket.

Johnathan Gustin, who works at ABC12 out of Flint, is a true car geek. He’s one of us. As such, he was interested in chatting with The Autopian here at the Detroit Auto Show. So he put both Mercedes and me IN THE HOT SEAT. Mercedes talked about camping — specifically some of the drawbacks to electrification as it relates to built-out vans or tow-behind trailer campers. What Mercedes wanted to say was… well, let me just let her tell you:

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What I wanted to say was that the Grounded G1 is one of the first fully electric camper vans to hit the market. It’s pretty neat with an IKEA-like modular interior, but the Ford E-Transit the van is based on goes just 108 miles on a charge. Stopping every 100 miles on a road trip means taking a very long time to get where you’re going. It also means you have to camp within somewhat close range of a charger. Another thing you can do is tow a traditional travel trailer with an electric pickup truck. However, that presents its own problems. Various range tests have shown that you can expect huge range losses when towing a 6,100 pound camper. Take Car and Driver‘s range testing, for example. Its testers hauled a camper behind a Rivian R1T, a Ford F-150 Lightning, and a GMC Hummer EV. The Ford and the Rivian both saw their ranges cut down to about 100 miles while the Hummer went 140 miles. Likewise, charging gets a bit weird as many charging stations are stalls, not pull-through spaces. So you’ll have to decouple the trailer, charge, then hook back up again.

A potential solution to this is already in development. A number of manufacturers are building fully electric travel trailers with lithium traction batteries and electric motors. For example, Airstream is developing what it calls the eStream, a camper with an 80 kWh battery pack and electric motors. The camper’s motors assist the tow vehicle and thus, eliminate as much range loss as possible. In theory, because the camper can haul itself, a 300-mile EV tow vehicle retains its range. Even cooler is the fact that the trailers also work with ICE vehicles, so your F-150 gasser also doesn’t take much of a range hit. This makes the aforementioned charging stall problem only worse as you now have to charge two EVs at the same time, a but it does get you further down the road. For now, it seems like burning fuel is still the best way to go camping, but maybe one day it won’t be that way.

Click the following link and see what Mercedes was able to say in the rather short interview titled “The Road Ahead For Camping.”

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She may not have gotten all her words in, but I’m proud of Mercedes. This is a big moment! Mercedes’ first time on LIVE television. She arrived at that interview prepared; she knew about the van’s platform, its price, its range, and just before being cut off (by a very nice interviewer who, of course, has strict time constraints), was about to let the world know about some of the clever solutions that range-anxious campers might soon have at their disposal. This is just the start, I feel; I’ve always believed that Mercedes needs to be in front of the camera more, as she has an incredibly infectious personality. We’ll make sure that happens.

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Anyway, here’s a look at my interview. It was about some of the nerdy EV tech here at the auto show. I specifically talk about how electrification brings pretty much an entirely new vehicle philosophy; suspensions, braking systems, cooling systems, bodies, HVAC systems and on and on — it all changes when you go from an ICE to an EV. The typical person on the street maybe doesn’t realize that a power-source change from gasoline to wall-electricity completely alters the way the vehicle is built, and the Detroit Auto Show — with its copious cutaways and suppliers on site — gives folks a great opportunity to see those alterations. This is a step-change, I say in the video, when it comes to vehicle technology.

It wasn’t particularly insightful for a car nut like you or me, but hey, it was on LIVE TV. With my dry cleaning tag out for everyone to see.

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Ryan Howard
Ryan Howard
1 year ago

Mercedes is a STAR!!! I can’t wait to see her on camera more and it’s so awesome that you all are so supportive of each other.

Do You Have a Moment To Talk About Renaults?
Do You Have a Moment To Talk About Renaults?
1 year ago

Mercedes is such a natural communicator. She gave so much info on the electric transition for RVs/campers in such a clear way, and with such a great flow of discourse. Such a pity she got cut off, thanks for publishing the rest of her point, would’ve been very interesting to see on live tv.

Last edited 1 year ago by Do You Have a Moment To Talk About Renaults?
Dest
Dest
1 year ago

“she was only allowed to say “Here’s a problem EVs have with towing.”” And they wonder why no one trusts msm.

CSRoad
CSRoad
1 year ago

I thought it was great car show interviews and not just a company PR rep spouting off. Congrats go out to ABC Channel 12 too.

ScottyB
ScottyB
1 year ago

Dry cleaning tag? Fancy Kristen is pleased. 🙂

Ixcaneco
Ixcaneco
1 year ago

Wow, Mercedes & David are becoming TV stars. We can all say we knew of them back when they were common journalists using the written word. Congrats on excellent interviews.

Diana Slyter
Diana Slyter
1 year ago

Great presentation, Mercedes!

OrigamiSensei
OrigamiSensei
1 year ago

Great job, Mercedes! You definitely need some airtime on Autopian TV.

I chuckled when the interviewer asked DT about the cooling system – not sure he had any idea about David’s engineering background at Jeep. Watching him try to rein it in rather than launching into a huge detailed explanation was rather amusing. That’s actually one of the things that any of us who have met DT in the flesh love about him; it’s that his enthusiasm is so infectious and genuine you can’t help but smile and get sucked right into it with him.

Glutton for Piëch
Glutton for Piëch
1 year ago

Mercedes needs her own segment on autopian TV change.org petition incoming

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
1 year ago

Seconded!

Torque
Torque
1 year ago

Hey at least you both knew what to do with your hands 🙂
https://sportsnaut.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Not-Sure-What-to-do-With-Hands-Talladega-Nights-Ricky-Bobby.gif

Good exposure and well done

Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago

This shirt is dry clean only.
Which means… it’s dirty.

Chris with bad opinions
Chris with bad opinions
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Sure

You don’t have to be sorry, it’s 3:00 a.m. and you’re a dry a cleaner.

Jack Beckman
Jack Beckman
1 year ago

Never mind being on TV…when’s the meetup? At least two of you are here local and no meetup announcement?

Mr Sarcastic
Mr Sarcastic
1 year ago

This does raise the question; What is the correct pronunciation of Autopian? I have been doing Auto Pean. Auto car pean as in European but really I don’t know.

Mr Sarcastic
Mr Sarcastic
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr Sarcastic

Don’t worry about the tag most will think it is a TV microphone thing. Except TV people and dry cleaners.

Frankencamry
Frankencamry
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr Sarcastic

Autopia was/is an old Disney ride, pronounced like Utopia.

Mr Sarcastic
Mr Sarcastic
1 year ago
Reply to  Frankencamry

So Aw tow pia?

Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr Sarcastic

(onom)atopoeian?

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Nsane In The MembraNe
Nsane In The MembraNe
1 year ago

So cool! Great job ya’ll 🙂 Moving on up in the car world and making us proud!

Thirdmort
Thirdmort
1 year ago

Pleasure getting to meet you guys! Mercedes, I should have realized it was you, sorry for that. Hope to see you guys again at the next big car thing!

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
1 year ago

Great job, Autopians! Eat your heart out, Roy Wort!

Freelivin2713
Freelivin2713
1 year ago

Congratulations Mercedes! Awesome

Jesus Chrysler drives a Dodge
Jesus Chrysler drives a Dodge
1 year ago

David, I love your content here, but for the general-consumption audience you’ve got to dumb it WAY down. “The rear suspension of this EV truck is totally different” assumes viewers even know what “suspension” is. I mean, I’m sure they have heard the word, but I’d bet half the viewers of this piece couldn’t point it out to you. Even the reporter guy, who referred to “EV vehicles” probably has no clue.

Something like “electric trucks look like gasoline trucks, but they are built differently from the ground up” is enough to drive the point home. Save the engineerish about drive belts and solid axles for us here.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 year ago

See, I was impressed at how David was able to rapidly adjust his word choice on the fly as he was speaking.

You could tell in his mind, it was all the exact engineering terms; but as he spoke, he was thinking a thought or two ahead and realizing “nobody watching this will know that term” so he took things down a couple of notches as the words came out

As it was, I for one appreciated the compliment that he thought someone like myself just instinctively understood for instance why the motor wants to be parallel to the axle.

Last edited 1 year ago by Jack Trade
Jesus Chrysler drives a Dodge
Jesus Chrysler drives a Dodge
1 year ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Spend 30 seconds on r/Justrolledintotheshop and you’ll see why it’s impossible to underestimate the mechanical intelligence of the motoring public.

Spartanjohn113
Spartanjohn113
1 year ago

Our market is Flint, Saginaw, and Bay City where we have a fair amount of UAW workers, retirees, and car enthusiasts. If any general audience would have an inkling of basic car knowledge, I’d hope it would be ours.

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
1 year ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Yeah—this really struck a good line between “enough for the general public to understand” and “interesting technical information.” The camera guy did a good job zooming into the bits DT pointed at, and as John mentioned, this IS the one television market that actually makes these components. Keep in mind that newscasters doing interviews like this also often push back and ask for more info if their experts get too far in the weeds for their audience, too.

tl;dr—I have very little faith in humanity and I still thought this was simple enough for a mass-market audience.

Chris with bad opinions
Chris with bad opinions
1 year ago

What’s wrong with “EV vehicles”? I’m asking while at the ATM machine eating a French Dip with Au Jus juice.

Hallucinogenic Jack
Hallucinogenic Jack
1 year ago

Here for more Mercedes on the TV. Yes please.

A. Barth
A. Barth
1 year ago

Congratulations, Mercedes and David! I watched the ABC segments and think both of you did really well: your enthusiasm was clearly evident, as was your command of the facts/details.

FWIW I don’t know how many people would have recognized that was a dry cleaning tag on David’s collar, or even would have noticed it at all.

StillNotATony
StillNotATony
1 year ago

Well lah-dee-fricken-dah! Look at these fancy pants all up on the telly-vision!

Can we say “We knew them when…”?

10001010
10001010
1 year ago

You guys are going to remember us when you’re famous, right?

JaredTheGeek
JaredTheGeek
1 year ago

David has gone Hollywood flexing his dry clean only clothes on live TV and then ensuring to point it out here. Maybe we need a new Fancy David regular article. What’s next David? Eating shower spaghetti at a table?

Mercedes keeping it real out there for the rest of us.

Dennis Birtcher
Dennis Birtcher
1 year ago
Reply to  JaredTheGeek

He hasn’t gone full Fancy Kristen… yet.

OverlandingSprinter
OverlandingSprinter
1 year ago

David dailys a rust-free, modern BMW, so can a raised pinky finger while drinking tea be far behind?

CRX89
CRX89
1 year ago

Still not taking his nuclear submarine to his private island retreat level, but working on it.

Jason Smith
Jason Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  CRX89

Are we absolutely sure he hasn’t already bought a private sub?
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2019-11-19/soviet-submarine-docked-next-to-queen-mary-sold-to-anonymous-buyer

A quick description of the condition: “… the ship was covered in rust, grime and peeling paint and infested with raccoons.”

I think we might know who the anonymous buyer was…

Mr Sarcastic
Mr Sarcastic
1 year ago
Reply to  JaredTheGeek

A step up to shower linguini or angel hair pasta no doubt.

Glutton for Piëch
Glutton for Piëch
1 year ago
Reply to  JaredTheGeek

just had my quarterly *no more fancy Kristen content* existential crisis. so thanks for that 🙁

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
1 year ago
Reply to  JaredTheGeek

Dude can afford dry cleaning? That’s way more than most of us can afford, pal.

Maybe he’ll move into shower cacio e pepe.

Frankencamry
Frankencamry
1 year ago
Reply to  JaredTheGeek

The hard part is getting the shower installed in the dining room.

Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago
Reply to  JaredTheGeek

What’s next… a colander jacuzzi?
Oh… the casual opulence of lounging half naked and comfortable in your dinner of noodles.

Last edited 1 year ago by Not Sure
Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Sure

“Some more oil in your tub sire?”

“Yes. But only Trader Joe’s garlic infused olive oil. Now where is my finely grated mizithra and my homegrown cherry tomatoes?!”

“I’m feeling bored, have one of our Vinyl members come fiddle for me.”

“Yes my liege.”

Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Sure

“ Bach – Partita No. 2 in D minor!”

Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Sure

Vinyl member here.
You got it!
*dusts off violin*

*plays Ode To Joy poorly*

Not Sure
Not Sure
1 year ago
Reply to  Not Sure

And out of tune.

Chronometric
Chronometric
1 year ago

The inexorable expansion of the Autopian Media Empire continues apace.

Mercedes Streeter
Mercedes Streeter
1 year ago
Reply to  Chronometric

Time to absorb ABC News into the Autopian Cinematic Universe!

Spartanjohn113
Spartanjohn113
1 year ago

I, for one, welcome my new cat-loving overlords.

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
1 year ago
Reply to  Spartanjohn113

What’s the cat situation at ABC?

…we’re going to need photographic proof, of course.

Spartanjohn113
Spartanjohn113
1 year ago
Reply to  Stef Schrader

Well, no cats in the building but this is my remote manager Turtle. He’s a rescue and I could never think of a better name. The story goes he was found as a kitten in the middle of the road. A woman stopped her car and went to move what she thought was a turtle and the rest is history.

Stef Schrader
Stef Schrader
1 year ago
Reply to  Spartanjohn113

Awwww. Turtle is great.

Man With A Reliable Jeep
Man With A Reliable Jeep
1 year ago

That’s wonderful to see, congrats Mercedes! A live newscast is a great opportunity to introduce The Autopian to a new audience!

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
1 year ago

I believe she’s utopian…but still did a great job promoting the site (maybe b/c of that?!)

Spartanjohn113
Spartanjohn113
1 year ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

I told Kevin about the slip so he corrected it for the 6 pm hit with David. Now I gotta get the web team to update the clips to include The Autopian, not just Autopian in our descriptions. Just like The Ohio State University or The University of Michigan. They may or may not roll their eyes at me.

Dar Khorse
Dar Khorse
1 year ago
Reply to  Spartanjohn113

As a graduate of THE Ohio State University, I totally understand and approve.
What’s that? What’s a “buckeye”? Oh you know, it’s a kind of a nut…

Cayde-6
Cayde-6
1 year ago
Reply to  Dar Khorse

*Akshually* it’s a martini served with a black olive

OrigamiSensei
OrigamiSensei
1 year ago
Reply to  Spartanjohn113

Sigh, and as a fellow Big 10 graduate people tell me I went to The “State Pen”. No respect, I tell ya!

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