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What will it take to make you seriously consider an EV?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by jiggyfly, Mar 31, 2021.

  1. clos4life

    clos4life Member

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    Well, I'm glad you know the future so well. Happy for you. While you are at it, let me know the lottery numbers.
     
  2. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Atomic Playboy

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    This is an extremely effeminate post (fyi).
     
  3. dmoneybangbang

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    Past results guarantee future performance... !?!?
     
  4. A_3PO

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    I've had an EV 7 years and everything about the experience continues improving. Why is there reason to believe things will go south? Serious question.
     
  5. Space Ghost

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    Drives a lifted diesel truck that pollutes - your choice, your right

    drives an EV - youre effeminate and you will cerainly regret it and should never do it
     
  6. rimrocker

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    A lot of this self-driving stuff seems like all of AI in that somebody built it (or tried to) without a large demand for it. Who was asking for this? It's a supply trying to create demand rather than the other way.

    I too have owned an EV for a number of years and love it. It has a self-driving mode for interstates that I engaged twice for no more than a few seconds. Did not like it at all. Extremely uncomfortable feeling. If something went wrong, it would take me longer to react than if I was just driving the car myself. As a result, it almost seems like you have to pay more attention to the driving than if you were just doing it yourself.
     
  7. TheRealist137

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    Lots of people are asking for it. It's safer than human drivers, and eventually should be more cost effective. Of course, I am talking about Waymo, the one that actually works and is taking on customers. Not the fake service that Tesla is shilling.
     

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