markayash
Well-Known Member
I am one who refuses to buy a EV because it won't go over 300 miles. I make a trip several times a year to the beach and its around 350 miles. Not uncommon for use to drive late at night, also not uncommon to drive in heavy rain..We also take our dogs.Range is a red herring. Range only matters because of how long it takes to recharge and to a lesser degree finding a charger.
There is approximately 0% of new car buyers who would refuse to buy an ICE that had a 300 mile range or would choose an ICE they didn't like as much to get some number over 300.
Since nobody knows when or if EV charging will become as quick or convenient, it's not anything to worry about for almost anybody. But if it happens, it will be sad for the tiny minority of us who will miss the sounds and exercising skills related to driving or working on ICE. Anything affordable just won't be built for the tiny volume that could be sold.
LAST thing I want to do it stop 2/3rd's of my trip and sit at a " charging station" for an hour or more at 2am in a monsoon storm.
My ecoboost gets 29 to 30 MPG ( its not stock ) and often I don't need gas until 3 or 4 days later after arriving.. But EV is cheaper right?? NOPE I priced charging it on the tesla site and it was about the same as a tank of gas
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