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10-26-2022, 02:00 PM | #573 |
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When it's time to replace my daily beater in the next five or so years, I absolutely will consider EV along with the remaining ICE options. Objectively speaking, there are pros and cons to choosing either or, and as many have previously illustrated, have different weighted value based on one's personal circumstance. I find that an EV may suit my needs as my commute is a short local drive, and I plan to install solar panels at home at some point in time.
That being said, my F87 stays in my garage until I die (or something to that effect).
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10-26-2022, 03:51 PM | #575 | |
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This is exactly the kind of thing people that haven't experienced EV life get wrong. They see videos of shitty public chargers, apply that experience to their frequency of getting gas, and think it's an issue that is a deal breaker. It's not-- in the 70,000 miles I was DDing an EV, I used a public charger <10 times and had an issue zero times.
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10-26-2022, 04:25 PM | #576 | |
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Jankedy chargers are a thing, and they impact the use-case decision making of owning an EV. Jankedy gas pumps are not a thing. you are 10 for 10, So far I'm ~2000 for ~2000. In 800,000 miles I suspect your 100% success rate will fall, and in another 800,000 mine likely won't. You also left out the times spent waiting on those 10 charges, and how full you got the battery to in that time. I always drain my tank and fill it every time. |
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10-26-2022, 04:42 PM | #577 |
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Renters face charging dilemma as U.S. cities move toward EVs
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10-26-2022, 04:45 PM | #578 |
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10-26-2022, 04:51 PM | #580 |
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Did you own a Tesla? I will say from first hand experience, Tesla network is far better than EA. EA being the leading CCS dc charging network. I went on roadtrip in a Taycan recently. EA chargers are far from reliable, the customer service is barely any help. 99% of them are in Walmart parking lots, of which are usually not in the nicest areas. Something needs to be done to charging infrastructure asap, before we really start this transition. I am not against EV's at all, owned model 3...but I won't pretend the non-Tesla networks are without issues. I want to be able to road trip my EV, they are quite enjoyable on long distances. But I want a reliable zero issue charging experience along the way.
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a 300hp Subaru a 300hp Toyota a backup 100hp Nissan Leaf that can barely do 50 miles, thought I'd try it as it cost me nothing to buy the car i use 99% of the time? Nissan Leaf, coz it's better than the others in my hilly town of 100,000 peeps. when i travel long distance alone - M340i 100% with the family - i can't blast the M340i around so I take the Subaru or Toyota and they can spit all over it number of time and hours taking the ICE to dealers for broken engines, transmissions, oil changes, oxygen sensor malfunction, cat converter issue, they put the wrong oil, etc - thousands. as i type the Toyota is waiting for an engine transplant, it's wrecked on the inside - everything metal has stopped moving on one side of the V6! after 120,000 miles number of hours spent taking the Leaf for a service or a fix - 0. and i'm not even counting $ maintenance and gas is an EV fun? not as fun as ICE but for many people the plusses outweigh the minuses. obviously not suitable for everyone but it is for me. my holiday house is 150 miles away so most EVs will get me there without stopping. just need to find the right one now ... are EV green - probably not. but they don't stink. should the govt legislate EVs? probably not. but i'm not living my life held ransom by oil companies anymore! Last edited by G30M; 10-26-2022 at 05:30 PM.. |
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10-26-2022, 06:18 PM | #584 | |
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And then there's the matter of families with teenaged drivers. Imagine needing to charge 3 or 4 cars at one home because you have multiple EV's and multiple drivers. there is more to the equation than EV good, ICE bad. |
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Yet it's still in that raw pulled out of the ground oil stuff, take it or leave it. |
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10-26-2022, 09:43 PM | #586 |
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I bought a 22 Tesla S Plaid, brilliant car, absolutely love it to the point that I drive it over my 991.2 GTS and various 700hp M cars. Have convinced many that ICE is vintage. Sorry but I’m hooked. My friend said tome ‘’thanks for making my ice so boring”
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10-27-2022, 06:32 AM | #587 |
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10-27-2022, 01:42 PM | #588 | |
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If you live in an area with jankity electricity, and you have solar panels, the EV is PERFECT for that. Lots of places in the U.S. fit this. Cause what gas owners ALWAYS don't say, is that when the power goes down, so do the gas stations. When's the last time you used a hand crank to pump the gas? Yeah, I didn't think so. Arguing about this is kinda silly. There will be plenty of roles for both kinds of cars in the future. Plenty of places that EV's aren't the best choice. But Australia proved that even diesel power generators charging EV's was more efficient that gas vehicles. No technology really ever "replaces" any other technology. It can occassionally over time, but not at first. Shawn |
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10-28-2022, 09:29 AM | #593 |
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I think the market place will take care of it. As soon as electric cars getter much cheaper than ice cars Americans will make the switch. And that time is coming fast. I have two ice cars and a Tesla 3 and guess what car we fight over to use. I don't know why people are upset other than the dealerships. EV's are better and cheaper to run but they are still just cars.
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