I shared a couple of articles about electric trucks in this thread within the last few months. They look pretty tough, but they look pretty pricey.
Again, value does not equal price. And I had a Edge in between. Loved that car too.So you wanted a Prius, but it was too expensive so you ended up with a Mustang, that's an interesting turn of events.
The salesman even said that the only reason to buy electric is to have a clear conscience about the environment. Nothing practical about it. No money saved. A 10k difference between two cars should come with more comfort orAgreed in buying a new Prius. However, buying a used Prius makes a lot of sense. Or hybrid Camry etc.
Again, value does not equal price.
The salesman even said that the only reason to buy electric is to have a clear conscience about the environment. Nothing practical about it. No money saved. A 10k difference between two cars should come with more comfort or
more performancee. For those, you get less performance and less comfort. But you are "saving" the earth. Or so you've been told. That is sti up for debate. Plus a paid a bunch of money to plant trees. I offset more than enough. Or so I've been told. It's all relative.
The salesman even said that the only reason to buy electric is to have a clear conscience about the environment. Nothing practical about it. No money saved.
Do you actually think that you are saving money? Because thinking like that, taking the bus saves you money.Of course the salesman said that since the dealership makes its money off of service. This is exactly why Tesla avoided the dealer sales model. It looks like GM is also trying to shed its dealers for electric models.
Do you actually think that you are saving money? Because thinking like that, taking the bus saves you money.
You need to compare the price of your car with a similar car. And I guarantee you that you paid at least 10k more for equivalent.
So.... how many different brands of charging stations are out there now?
- Tesla
- Nissan's
- Ford/VW
- GM
- and now Rivian???
Do you actually think that you are saving money? Because thinking like that, taking the bus saves you money. You need to compare the price of your car with a similar car. And I guarantee you that you paid at least 10k more for equivalent.
Bilsch has been around here for a while, and despite what he has said I'm still skeptical that a Tesla is as affordable of a vehicle as I believe he suggests. But I bet part of what he wanted was the prestige of owning a Tesla, just like my grandfather wanted the prestige of owning a Monte Carlo.
How much did you pay for your homeplug? Got a colleague who got quoted 12k.Yes EV's cost more to purchase however they cost 1/2 to 1/5 the price to fuel with a fraction of the maintenance. Therefore depending on the model and extras there is a certain number of years or miles need to drive to reach parity in cost to ICE and then from there it's money in your pocket. How long that payoff is has many factors is the largest being the variable price of electricity so it's hard to generalize. The most recent studies I read said between 5 and 8 years, but in my case it will be sooner since I have solar and also qualified for the $7500 tax credit which took a large chunk out of the cost. Other factors to consider are depreciation as EV's hold their value better and if your utility offers a time of use discount which can improve the savings drastically.
So yes, I know that over the lifetime of my car I will save money even though it cost more to buy. Furthermore it is estimated that by 2023 the purchase price of BEV and ICE vehicles will reach parity and then things will get truly interesting.
Anyone interested in this topic should take the time to read this very in depth study done by consumer reports on lifetime cost analysis between BEV and ICE.
https://advocacy.consumerreports.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/EV-Ownership-Cost-Final-Report-1.pdf
How much did you pay for your homeplug? Got a colleague who got quoted 12k.
And in your report, they made a faulty comparison. They analyse the price saving up until you need a new battery, which cost as much as a new small car. So yeah. Until you need a battery, you save money.
I think some of the pro-EV folks are looking at everything through rose-colored glasses.
Second, although first-gen Nissan Leaf have a bad rap on battery, there is to date no real evidence that mainstream BEV have terrible battery degradation as a general rule. Tesla battery degradation at less than 10% after over 160,000 miles, according to latest data - Electrek
I love the teslas. ONLY because they are stealthy and quick. And the large screen in the middle. Battery doesn't really interest me, and frankly seems like a problem. But stealthy, oh yea.
IMHO touchscreens are profoundly stupid in automobiles.
How much did you pay for your homeplug? Got a colleague who got quoted 12k.
And in your report, they made a faulty comparison. They analyse the price saving up until you need a new battery, which cost as much as a new small car. So yeah. Until you need a battery, you save money.
IMHO touchscreens are profoundly stupid in automobiles.
If you have a tactile button, or switch, or dial, etc, you can usually use it without taking your eyes off the road.
OK. I'll bet you're the only person to never tap your phone screen while driving. I wish I was that virtuous, but I'm not.
I do prefer a dial for volume. That's ALWAYS available on the steering wheel. But if you're navigating pandora/spotify/podcasts/etc, it's far easier to tap the screen. I don't read texts etc while driving, but I do use the various features that carplay offers, and Imma here to tell you that touchscreen is faster than some sort of wheel that sorts through the various options. All of it requires eyes on a screen.
Remember though that Tesla’s were designed with autonomous driving in mind. Also if you need to take your eyes off the road for a moment you simply turn on the autopilot. Since the car looks in every direction with both vision and radar and is never distracted.. it is safer then a human.