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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. Space Ghost

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    Overrated. BYD arrives with your own personal Chinese slave.

     
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  2. rimrocker

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    I bet it's after June 28.
     
  3. Jugdish

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    2026?
     
  4. hooroo

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    another take on Bring Your Own Driving is when their car suddenly stops on the highway and they scrub the data in the workshop. though to be fair the country this happened in byd are not the importers so they may or may not have played a part in the data going missing.
     
  5. Buck Turgidson

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    "What will it take to make you seriously consider buying an [anything]?"

    Sell me.

    I'm getting pretty close to a vehicle or two. Couple of solid trade-ins. Would love at least one to be electric.
     
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    I'm keeping my eye on Slate. I really like the concept and wouldn't need huge range for a daily driver.
     
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  7. rimrocker

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    Can you charge at home? If so, it's a no-brainer to get an EV for at least in-town driving. Cheaper to fuel, next to no maintenance, music sounds better because of lack of engine noise, instant torque, no tailpipe emissions. The extra time you get from just pulling into your garage and plugging in instead of having to go to a gas station is something you notice right away.
     
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    Very well said.
     
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    Love me an EV for in-town driving.
    Even driving in traffic is so much better...

    ICE: 1st to 2nd..no back to 1st...to 2nd...ugh need more torqueeeeeeee
    EV: oh look a tiny space i can get into. done.
     
  10. Buck Turgidson

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    What are your towing experiences?
     
  11. A_3PO

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    Flatbed needed.
     
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    Curious, my neighbor has a Tesla and has a charger in his garage, do you get that when you but they car, do they come and install it?? I do think I will make the move to EV eventually...............
     
  13. rimrocker

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    I don't know anything about Teslas--by choice. I have a Ford Mach-E.

    There are three speeds of chargers. High speed chargers are usually commercial installs at places like shopping malls and such. Medium chargers can be found in lots of places and you can install one in your home, but it costs a bit, including the electrician. Depending on how much you drive and the climate, you may need one put in. The Slooow chargers just plug into a regular socket and give you about 4-5 miles of range per hour. Being retired, not regular commuters, and living in a town of 100k, we just do this and still only need to plug it in a couple of times every 10-14 days, usually when we can go 15-20+ hours without driving. It costs us maybe $8 on the electric bill to go from 20% to 90%, but your rates may vary--most people program a charge for night hours when electricity is cheapest, say 11PM-5AM.

    This is what came with our car. You can see the two different plugs needed for slow and medium. They connect to the box and then you run the cable to the car. I do wish the plugs had a little bit longer reach, but no biggie. (I think there's now an option where you can buy a home charger that can also be reversed to charge your home for the Ford Lightning pickup that they will come and install for you.) You can also buy after-market chargers that are presumably better than what Ford hands out.
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  14. rimrocker

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    Never had it towed. Never towed anything with it.

    I could put a hitch on My Mach-E, but I won't. Towing a trailer is one of the problems that needs to be solved because it greatly decreases your range. EV trucks can "tow" a tremendous amount of weight, they just can't go very far with it right now.
     
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