my little focus gets 35mpg typically....my drive to and from work is 35 miles round trip...so thats 175miles a week, factor in other driving, usually fill it every 2 weeks...it holds 12 gallons....so thats about 6 minutes every 2 weeks. However, I would grant that if i was really going to buy an EV, I would have some kind of home or work charge option figured out first...so I would probably remove that 6 min per week....WOW, @rick81721 wife getting a X! Time to retire the GT350 jk
@Mahnken congrats on the Y
(back from vacay)
This is a solid thread! 🙂 But will be very opinionated haha. For the EV seekers don't pay attention to the strongly opinionated. Do what is right for your needs.
We are on our 5th EV so it goes without saying that it works for us and it works for majority of people. I've spent 4.5 hrs driving my 2015 Model S (230ish displayed range) straight a couple weekends ago. No supercharging. I've driven the Model 3 from Hillsborough to Newark, DE and back, NO SUPERCHARGING. I spend hella time in the car traveling for work. It could be 2-3 hrs per day. I enjoy the Model S 100% from sick highway over taking or bumper to bumper autopilot.
ICE drivers:
How many times do you get gas? (driving to/from work, shuttling kids, errands) twice a week? So 10min per week? 40 min per month. If you need to supercharge just once a month the benefits of a EV outweigh the range and time constraints. That's just my opinion. PLUS the cost of gas.
BUT...for me at least, there is no saving money with an electric car at this point with regards to fuel.... I mean do the math on my focus...it was 18,900 new...I have put 150,000 miles on it now in almost 10 years of ownership. Even at $3.00 a gallon....and ill be NICE and lower my mpg to 32, although it will get 38 on the highway. Thats $14,062 in gas in 10 years and 150k miles....thats just about $33,000 with fuel......Still a LONG LONG way off from $50 to 60k tesla. Maybe when it dies there will be something that is ~25k, awd, hatchback...or otherwise utilitarian...
I would like one, but they are still too expensive...my wifes outback has adaptive cruise control and lane keeping...its not auto pilot, but dam for the 23k I spent on it, its pretty awesome and requires me to do almost nothing when driving on the highway.
@rlb I got it at the end of January, seemed to be alot of 3.6rs around....I love it, finally a subaru that isnt slow as #$%^&* 🙂





