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Very few single EV families. Most still have 1 ICE car or 1 PHEV car as the 2nd car.
"Hi I cannot come to work today, because the power is out and my car did not charge" I love it, who cares, like you cannot call a cab... Or Telecommute. Quote:
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05-09-2017, 06:24 PM | #68 | |
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Instant Torque, something that will decimates ICE cars, and will completely surpass them in every way over the next several years.
The best part, not having to buy 1 penny of Petrol. Quote:
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05-09-2017, 06:25 PM | #69 |
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From a stoplight. I'm a highway warrior. A stock mustang gt will rape a tesla at speed. Petrol, or gasoline here in the USA is cheap. You spend less on a faster car and gas than a tesla.
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05-09-2017, 06:46 PM | #70 |
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I understand I drive an old school BMW for that same reason.
However in town that Mustang is roasting the tires in my rear view mirror. Ha! Buying Petrol is no fun regardless... In just a few short years your point about the mustang will not be valid, the performance EV's are coming. |
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05-09-2017, 10:19 PM | #71 |
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What happens when both cars are used every day?
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05-09-2017, 11:27 PM | #72 |
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This is the thing. Even though the car may not work for my particular lifestyle, doesn't mean it isn't an amazing achievement. It's like saying, "Well, they didn't offer ME a trip to the moon and do it in 2 days and be able to reuse the spaceship, so call me when they do". Sure, the cars will get better and the technology will have wider applications, but that doesn't change the fact that they are on the road now, with ranges that actually make them viable, vs. 20 years ago when the best someone could come up with was a few dozen miles and horrible practicality. I mean, once it does do the 800 miles a day for you, then you'll complain that it doesn't also hold 10 people, doesn't travel off-road like a trophy truck, and doesn't come in blue. The point isn't whether it works for you or me, the point is it's out there and it does work for a lot of people, vs. when electric cars were not out there and not practical for anyone.
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05-09-2017, 11:39 PM | #73 | |
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05-10-2017, 05:47 AM | #74 |
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I think that's the point, only 1% of the market is willing to "adapt"... I'd probably have bought a Bolt at the end of March if my stupid company had given any hint it is considering installing EVSE at my office building. The Bolt in the winter will probably not make my 175-mile round trip on a single charge.
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05-10-2017, 08:38 AM | #75 |
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The car isn't out so unless he works for Tesla he hasn't driven it. Would be odd if he works for Tesla and has given you a bad review on it.
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But really, the fact that a household may have a non-EV in the garage in the event that a power outage leaves the EV with insufficient range is of little benefit when both cars need to be used at the same time every morning by the two adults in the family. It will mean an inconvenience and reshuffling at best, and at worst missed appointments or other important activity. It's not acceptable. Quote:
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How many times in the last 5 years have you had no power overnight?
If you live in the snowbelt, how many times a year is it acceptable to not drive to work during a snowstorm? How many times in the last 5 years has your car broken down or needed to go to the shop? I bet it's more times than you haven't had power overnight.... Did you find an alternative to get to work or wherever you were going? Probably so. You can carpool, telecommute, take an uber, take a cab, take transit, take the day off, drive to a supercharger and have a delayed arrival, ask your neighbor for a ride, etc. Basically, you have a legit excuse if there was a power outage and you have an EV. It's like being afraid of email because you may lose internet access. Yeah, that could happen, but it's not a huge deal and there are usually alternatives. |
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So then, simply swaping an electric motor into said vehicles that still leaves the same risk would not be considered a legitimate solution. In fact, it wouldn't even be a recommended solution. No one would make that suggestion because no one would reasonably think that is a solution to the problem at hand. It's not about work-arounds. People here are smart enough to know that work-arounds can be found. It's about viable products that meet the expectations of today's consumer. That's it. Really - that's all it's about. Consumer adoption requires a product that meets consumer needs. |
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No ICE beyond 2025. What a concept. |
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05-10-2017, 09:42 PM | #83 |
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One more reason they're out of their minds there. No ice past 2025? Socialized medicine? Refugees? Government paid college? Its California on steroids. And California is ridiculous as it is.
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All this discussion about what you'll do if the power is out for one night. You do know the range is >400km (~250mi). Like, about the same as what we all get from a tank of gas in our 1er (assuming you drive slightly enthusiastically).
Is everyone here filling up at the gas station DAILY? Look, I know it won't suit everyone, some of you have a very long commute, or travel during the day - but my previous question stands: how many of us really have to fill our 1er up at the gas station every day (or even every other day)? Check out what the Telsa owners are saying: https://forums.tesla.com/forum/forum...o-you-recharge tl;dr: Most people charge every night when they get home (no, not driving miles out of their way for a supercharger like we do for e85, go home, plug in) . Some people charge about twice a week. Nobody is particularly stressed if they miss a charge because: Most people don't travel > 125mi per day. If you do, you're probably going to keep your ICE car. But then, you're probably going to want an ICE car with a 25 gallon fuel tank. For most people, doing less than 200 miles a day is not a compromise. |
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I was cutting grass with a GE Electrak in 1973. Were you even born then?
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Ya know what's more inconvenient for most people than a car which can only travel 250 miles per day?
Having a car with only four seats. Even worse, having a car with only TWO DOORS. I mean, what a PITA. How the hell are you going to get the family, guests or a dog into such an impractical POS. Any car company that manufactures a car like this must be bloody mad. Nobody would ever buy it. Why would anyone ever compromise their standards to such an extent that they'd even consider something like that? |
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05-10-2017, 10:17 PM | #88 |
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I went the other way. Push and electric lawn, other tools as a kid. When I started buying tools I was soooo happy to finally get ICE ones. Such an improvement many tasks went from chores to enjoyable. My father was paranoid about house fires so he got rid of them before i was born. His cousin's family died in a house fire so he was always worried. I was the one who paid the price though using inferiir tools, taking twice as long to do chores, etc. Electric chainsaw, mower, blower etc etc. Mind numbing.
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