RedBaron17
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Pfft. Mild NE winters could easily be handled if it has a 200 mile EPA range. But you absolutely need a home base to plug in over night.
Bummer. Does that mean I'm fucked if i live in NYC? Not everyone in New York has a garage =(
Pfft. Mild NE winters could easily be handled if it has a 200 mile EPA range. But you absolutely need a home base to plug in over night.
Bummer. Does that mean I'm fucked if i live in NYC? Not everyone in New York has a garage =(
The short range on these really worries me though. I hope Nissan can look into utilizing the Tesla patents and up their range to around 200 miles on a charge. The Leaf is currently promising 84 miles per charge![]()
How many miles do you drive daily on average?
Model 3 looks better than I expected; not a fan of that rear but not a dealbreaker.
ICE=Internal Combustion Engine.
And yes, EVs and PHEVs could be great for work trucks. Just think, you could easily use them to power up all your battery-powered tools as well.
My car cost me $22K and I get 30mpg. So I crunched the numbers and assuming gas costs $3.30/gal ( thats the avg. in Texas right now ), that means it costs me 11 cents per mile. I would need to drive 428,000 miles before making up the $47K difference in sticker cost between my gas car and the Tesla. How large is that green tax credit refund?
The Model S is also a luxury car, so comparing its costs to a 22k dollar car is comparing apples and oranges.
Any non luxury electric cars available at my 22K price range? If so, I'll definitely consider one for my next car.
edit: factoring in saved cost of fuel over time, I could pay up to $10K more for electric than standard gas because I'll make up the money saved from gas over the life of the vehicle. Any more than that though, probably not.
My car cost me $22K and I get 30mpg. So I crunched the numbers and assuming gas costs $3.30/gal ( thats the avg. in Texas right now ), that means it costs me 11 cents per mile. I would need to drive 428,000 miles before making up the $47K difference in sticker cost between my gas car and the Tesla. How large is that green tax credit refund?
<-- Electric car owner as of a few weeks ago (Fiat 500e). Love the little thing.
How many miles do you drive daily on average?
Model 3 looks better than I expected; not a fan of that rear but not a dealbreaker.
Somewhat jelly. How does it drive? I really love the 500, but I'm not sure about the added mass from the batteries.
Depends on where you live. There is a US Government maximum tax credit of $7,500; it decreases depending on the battery, and the program phases out per manufacturer after 200,000 of the manufacturer's credits have been claimed. Your local state government might have additional credits and rebates. For example, California has the $7,500 and an additional $2,500.
<-- Electric car owner as of a few weeks ago (Fiat 500e). Love the little thing.
<-- Electric car owner as of a few weeks ago (Fiat 500e). Love the little thing.
You guys get touchy over car jokes now too?
Bummer. Does that mean I'm fucked if i live in NYC? Not everyone in New York has a garage =(
Weren't they working on an SUV? I was hoping they would announce that soon or when it was supposed to be realeased
I'm seeing a LOT of those lately. The Fremont Fiat is selling tons of them. It is a nice little car. They seem to be selling pretty well despite the BS whining of the CEO Sergio. LOL.
Grats man, me too! We purchased a Leaf in June and absolutely love it. It would be nice to put together a EV gaf thread if there's enough of us out there.
I don't think I'll ever be converted to electric cars. At least not those you have to plug in; seems a bit futile in the end really.
Hybrids are interesting, but only as an example of what is possible and not as a mass-market solution.
Once we have hydrogen readily available at a pump, we aren't going anywhere (pun not intended). Until then, petrol will do nicely.
The Model X begins production later this year IIRC.
Bummer. Does that mean I'm fucked if i live in NYC? Not everyone in New York has a garage =(
Grats man, me too! We purchased a Leaf in June and absolutely love it. It would be nice to put together a EV gaf thread if there's enough of us out there.
Quickly? They've been around for more than 10 years now. Most of that time toiling in obscurity.If this is <35k and has a 200 mile range it is going to sell gangbusters. I wonder if they will be able to meet demand at that price.
How the fuck did Tesla come out and make such awesome cars so quickly? And why haven't the big manufactures put out something equivalent to this yet?
Please explain.I don't think I'll ever be converted to electric cars. At least not those you have to plug in; seems a bit futile in the end really.
What?Hybrids are interesting, but only as an example of what is possible and not as a mass-market solution.
The debate between EVs and FCVs (fuel cell vehicles) has been going on for years. I'm firmly on the pro-EV side. I just don't see FCVs catching on since fuel cell stacks are expensive, hydrogen is not cheap, there is no fueling infrastructure, hydrogen is difficult to store and transport, the well-to-wheels efficiency is not good, dealing with high pressures is dangerous, etc. etc. Perhaps there will be a technology breakthrough to make them catch on but I don't see it happening. I think Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai are really going down the wrong path on this.Once we have hydrogen readily available at a pump, we aren't going anywhere (pun not intended). Until then, petrol will do nicely.
People who look at a Tesla as a pure $$$ spent on gas over time question are completely missing the point.
The fact that you save money on gas is basically the least awesome part of the Tesla. I don't have one, but my coworker does, and good lord is everything about this comic 100% accurate:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla_model_s.
I so want a Tesla and will buy one of these at a ~35-40k price. I'm a weirdo and am planning to move 80 miles from work next year though (because I like my job but hate living in the area), so I'll have to think about if a pure EV works for my situation or not in that case.
$35k
I need a countdown timer.
Bringing your full on jerk as usual, I see.
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People who look at a Tesla as a pure $$$ spent on gas over time question are completely missing the point.
The fact that you save money on gas is basically the least awesome part of the Tesla. I don't have one, but my coworker does, and good lord is everything about this comic 100% accurate:
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla_model_s
It's like when the first iPhone came out and some couldn't understand just how far ahead of the competition it really was because they focused exclusively on battery life or something.
Well the best thing to do is repurpose them for grid storage. Old batteries continue to work, they just have reduced storage capacity . . . and thus your range shrinks. But in fixed applications, you don't really need energy density so use them for grid storage, off-grid solar PV homes, etc.Still curious as to what they do when the batteries are cactus?