Jhbryaniv
Well-Known Member
There are so many factors that go into the choice of an electric or hybrid vehicle.
I worked with a guy who bought a tesla. he built and raced cars on the weekend. The only reason he bought the tesla was he had 3 hours of commuting a day, the tesla had self driving and work allowed him to charge for free.
he could do other things on his commute, and it only cost him the car payment and insurance.
thats not how it is for many.
I have said it dozens of times, an electric vehicle is a great vehicle for tooling around town and grocery getting. are they good, or even 'ok' for towing or moving stuff, nope. but I do not know of any electric vehicles that are being sold to consumers that are being sold to replace trucks doing truck stuff.
If I had a long commute, and free charging at work I would buy a small EV tomorrow. heck, you can buy a nissan leaf it has ~ 200 mile range and it is ~375 a month for a 3 year lease with 0 down payment. (why anyone would buy an electric car is beyond me) seems reasonable to me.
I worked with a guy who bought a tesla. he built and raced cars on the weekend. The only reason he bought the tesla was he had 3 hours of commuting a day, the tesla had self driving and work allowed him to charge for free.
he could do other things on his commute, and it only cost him the car payment and insurance.
thats not how it is for many.
I have said it dozens of times, an electric vehicle is a great vehicle for tooling around town and grocery getting. are they good, or even 'ok' for towing or moving stuff, nope. but I do not know of any electric vehicles that are being sold to consumers that are being sold to replace trucks doing truck stuff.
If I had a long commute, and free charging at work I would buy a small EV tomorrow. heck, you can buy a nissan leaf it has ~ 200 mile range and it is ~375 a month for a 3 year lease with 0 down payment. (why anyone would buy an electric car is beyond me) seems reasonable to me.
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