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02-20-2020, 01:00 PM | #23 |
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You aren't a minimalist, and neither are most others. That's why you don't have two EVs today, you won't tomorrow, and neither will most other people. |
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02-20-2020, 01:53 PM | #25 |
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I've gotten range anxiety in my M3. I've also experienced a time where my range was no longer a number but said "----".
To say "range anxiety" isn't a thing with an ICE vehicle is wrong. Tons of ICE vehicles exist with very inaccurate fuel gauges. Particularly older high end super cars.
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The current run of 0.5L/cylinder ZF8 cars are all soulless and anodyne, why choose one over the other? An EV more than covers my monthly trip to Dallas and back, if the VW Bus has 250+ miles of range, I'll likely do that. As for EV proliferation, my little culdesac has about forty houses, so let's call it 85 cars. At last count 15 of those are EV's and I think of the last five new cars, three were EV's. Just running an errand this morning, I would guess 20% of what I saw were EV's and another large share were hybrids. There are areas that have a very heavy adoption rate, just because you're not in one doesn't mean that you've got the entire market sussed out. |
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And FWIW, I spend much of my time in one of the most liberal cities in the midwest, and EVs are pretty darn common in these parts, relatively speaking. That's despite the extremely heavy Big Three influence/bias (only GM has an EV), the anti-Tesla attitude in the state, and a general love for high performance gas-sucking automobiles. So, I know that plenty of people are buying them. It doesn't change the fact that most people aren't, and that there are perfectly valid reasons as to why they aren't. |
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02-20-2020, 03:10 PM | #29 | |
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I wouldn't consider Range Anxiety and Charge time anxiety the same thing. Two different "complaints". However how many of us wished that our ICE cars filled up even faster than they already do now? I sure wish so. The main concern is infrastructure which I understand, but EV is new. I'm sure when ICE vehicles were first introduced people had range anxiety as gas stations weren't as common. We're slowly getting the infrastructure needed. Like everything, its not just going to pop up right away. Look at how many Tesla superchargers exist now compared to 8 years ago.
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And 2% was 1% three years ago. I work in finance, if you'd like me to extrapolate that out a few years, just let me know. I've lived in the 9th and 11th largest cities in the US the last few years and have seen nothing but continued growth in EV's. It's not just Tesla, I actually see a surprising number of I Types here, as well as plenty of eTrons, a few Taycans already and of course a ton of Bolts and Leaves. Texas is also a state that Tesla can't directly sell to and we don't get the federal incentives, yet they are literally everywhere. Add in the Model Y and you'll clearly see more Teslae than German brands around here. |
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02-20-2020, 03:37 PM | #31 | |
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Which EV are you leaning towards? Why list the Model Y and not the Mach-E? You also have to account for the "cool" factor. Tesla in particular, continues to grow in sales WHY. It's the new THING, it's a status symbol. Same reason that people buy the stupid overpriced q-tip airpods instead of the hundreds of great 100% wireless earbuds on the market, it's a symbol. I have it, and you don't. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, that mentality (IMO), is at least 1/2 of Tesla's sales "tactic." Of all the people I know that have Tesla's, they do it because it's new, it's cool, it's elite, they can show off with their fancy little e-car and draw shit on the iPad or take people out on rides so they can feel how fAsT it is. The overwhelming majority don't care for the EV aspect it. |
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Is the convenience of filling up at home generally seen as a plus? Sure, of course. But it's clearly not enough to outweigh the drawbacks of range anxiety. Quote:
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02-20-2020, 09:59 PM | #33 |
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I still say this filling up at home thing has issues. I live in a large detached house but it has one garage, so if i were to get an EV i need to run a cord outside EVERY FUCKING DAY then roll it up again EVERY FUCKING MORNING, often in freezing weather. Yeah, no thanks.
My trip to work is SFA, i fill up on gas barely twice a month, if that, but an EV would be nothing but a PITA as far as i am concerned. it only really works for those with a garaged car, after that, the shit rolls down hill real fast. EV market share in the USA dropped in 2019, not much but it did drop from 2018. i can see it working in over populated countries (China/india) and postage stamp type places (some euro countries) or where oil subsidizes the Ev market but globally, I still reakon Hybrid is the answer. |
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02-21-2020, 10:48 AM | #37 | |
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Still about three times more prevalent than manuals are now, and that number certainly isn't going to grow. |
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02-21-2020, 10:53 AM | #38 |
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No, that's BEV. Combined hybrid and plug in hybrid represent another roughly 4%. Puts into perspective how people can talk about Priuses being everywhere but they want to pretend that EV's aren't selling well, yet they're already nearly half of the volume of hybrid sales.
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02-22-2020, 12:08 PM | #40 |
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On range anxiety... It is present with ICE. As a matter of fact I use ICE range anxiety as a benchmark in discussions about EV range anxiety all the time.
When do you experience range anxiety with an ICE? For me the feeling of anxiety occurs probably ~2 gallons left of fuel, or ~50 miles of range. At that point my fuel gauge is definitely in the red and at the very bottom. It's extremely relevant to point out this uncomfortable feeling occurs in an environment where I'm confident I can quickly refuel nearly anyplace. Using the above as the benchmark... If I'm driving a vehicle that has far fewer places to go to achieve more range (charge); and will take more time to acquire that additional range; then anxiety will necessarily become a factor sooner. Keep in mind, not everyone is as confident as I am. My mother (in her 70s) is on the other end of the spectrum; where she gets anxious when she gets to 1/3 of a tank! I think with an EV you need to consider required range like a pilot would. You should have 200-300% of the range you need before your trip. If you're driving 60 miles tomorrow; then you need to leave with 120-180 miles of range.
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02-23-2020, 09:54 AM | #41 | |
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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02-23-2020, 10:18 AM | #42 | |
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Any time anyone lets their ICE get low on fuel, it's because they are not paying attention; it has nothing to do with kWh storage capacity of the drivetrain or the availability of recharging stations, or the speed of adding range back into the drivetrain. In the USA, ICE vehicles do not have range anxiety if you are not a dumbass. And your last bit of BS... either get it fixed, or simply use the trip odometer. LOL
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02-23-2020, 11:37 AM | #43 |
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Well, in a few isolated situations, it is. Going by the numbers, the GT500 is about 225 miles per "reacharge", using it's average mpg. Using the highway average for the entire tank, it only increases to 288. This is partially due to a tiny fuel tank that they put on the mustang, no doubt to keep the weight down, but not really big enough to give the platform the flexibility it needs IMO. These situations are usually far and few between though and unless you are frequenting real remote areas, such as in Nevada, Utah, etc., it's really not an issue 99% of the time.
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If I got an EV for my daily, I'd have range anxiety every day between late November and late April. To try and even equate ICE range anxiety (because you didn't take the few minutes to top off the tank) to EV is a effing joke. |
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