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Like this (although we should make this it's own thread and not distract the meme thread)My gripe about EV's is why cant they make them look cool?
Every EV car seems to always look like a Tesla 3 with different badging. Even the EV mustang is this way. OMHO the Tesla Model S was the only EV remotely decant looking. The Ford Lightning seems to be the only exception as it looks like a normal truck which I find ok.
The other issue that people refuse to speak to (mainly because they can't) is what a 10 year old EV looks like as far as dependability and cost. There's a vast workforce of blue collar workers that buy used cars for a couple thousand dollars to travel to and from work. Most can and will do their own repairs to get 250k+ miles out of them. Will a 300 mile range vehicle still get 300 miles after 100k miles on the odo? Will parts and repairs be cheap enough for to include these necessary people into the EV adoption strategy? We won't know for another 10-15 years.
I can.....a little.....We have a group of guys in our shop that have started a "Leaf Club". They're finding used Nissan Leaves for next to nothing with about 40-50mi of range capability. They drive them the 15mi to work, then the 15mi home and are paying absurdly cheap prices (one guy got his for $1,500). Another guy has had the battery "near failure" for several years now. He solved the problem by getting permission to plug into the 110V beside the shop. So he gets the extra 3 mi of charge he needs over the day to not drain the battery below 5% on the way home.
Would never buy one. My brother in law is on his second Tesla. He bough the Model X and it's a nice vehicle. We took it on a 215 mile trip and had to stop for 30 min for charge. Then on the way back it said we had enough to get home and then changed it to 10% or less once we had driven 85 mph for 30 min. Stopped again to charge. There was an issue with the charging cable, had to move to another charger, another 30 min waste of time. I guess if if was a second car that you drove to/from work it might be OK.
Fuel injected vs. carb... not quite apples to apples, but I get where you're coming from. But also, $1500 to drive 50 miles a day and no more? Pretty shoddy ROI vs a gasser (for now).I can.....a little.....We have a group of guys in our shop that have started a "Leaf Club". They're finding used Nissan Leaves for next to nothing with about 40-50mi of range capability. They drive them the 15mi to work, then the 15mi home and are paying absurdly cheap prices (one guy got his for $1,500). Another guy has had the battery "near failure" for several years now. He solved the problem by getting permission to plug into the 110V beside the shop. So he gets the extra 3 mi of charge he needs over the day to not drain the battery below 5% on the way home.
The shift is no different than when fuel injection came on the scene. All these "damn computers" are going to make it impossible for the average guy to maintain......No they didn't, we just adapted, because that's what guys that buy $2k cars and run them into the ground do. They adapt to what's ahead of them, and make it work. I've been watching that happen for decades now.
My cousin sold his 2021 X after 9 months basically due to build quality. It was a fun ride, but cheap all the way around. He said certain carwashes would make the pillar material between the doors turn colors... weird shit.Would never buy one. My brother in law is on his second Tesla. He bough the Model X and it's a nice vehicle. We took it on a 215 mile trip and had to stop for 30 min for charge. Then on the way back it said we had enough to get home and then changed it to 10% or less once we had driven 85 mph for 30 min. Stopped again to charge. There was an issue with the charging cable, had to move to another charger, another 30 min waste of time. I guess if if was a second car that you drove to/from work it might be OK.
I thought the first Tesla he bought years ago felt like a very cheap build all the way around and horrible ride. The new X model seems significantly better in the build quality and ride.My cousin sold his 2021 X after 9 months basically due to build quality. It was a fun ride, but cheap all the way around. He said certain carwashes would make the pillar material between the doors turn colors... weird shit.