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Patrick says
I'll eat my foot if that dark blue Ford gets 20mpg.
Most Teslas in California are running on natural gas burned at a power station somewhere.
In Northern California it's in Moss Landing.
Instead of pushing for battery cars, they should have encouraged natural gas cars.
The C02 coming out the back of a car can be recycled by the plants, trees, and phytoplankton on earth.
The batteriers of a Tesla can be recycled where and how? They're electronic toxic waste.
I would buy an electric car someday when I am really a geezer who won't drive long distances, nor about Baja back roads, etc.
1) Natural Gas also requires processing, just like electricity.
3. Tesla Batteries are fully recyclable.
Bottom line, I pay about 1/3 the price of gas to run my Tesla. No Oil changes, no Engine maintenance (Fuel Filters, EGR valves, Timing Chains, Exhaust, Transmissions, etc.) No fluid filler caps under the hood at all except windshield washer goop. Very few brake pads or brake fluid replacements - regen braking.
If it was commercially viable, it would have been prime time long ago.
I heard the rates are outrageous on these (to the tune of $3K/year)
Eric Holder says
I heard the rates are outrageous on these (to the tune of $3K/year)
Actually its even more.
How much are you paying to insure your Teslas? I heard the rates are outrageous on these (to the tune of $3K/year).
Actually its even more.
Eric Holder says
How much are you paying to insure your Teslas? I heard the rates are outrageous on these (to the tune of $3K/year).
Blue says
Actually its even more.
Status Symbol Prices, losers.
B.A.C.A.H. says
Eric Holder says
How much are you paying to insure your Teslas? I heard the rates are outrageous on these (to the tune of $3K/year).
Blue says
Actually its even more.
Status Symbol Prices, losers.
Is that a Tesla in California? A Model 3 is said to cost about $1,600/yr to insure.
https://insuraviz.com/vehicles/tesla/tesla-model-3-insurance/
Yes CA, try Plaid with all options on and adding a young driver costs a bit more.
HeadSet says
B.A.C.A.H. says
Eric Holder says
How much are you paying to insure your Teslas? I heard the rates are outrageous on these (to the tune of $3K/year).
Blue says
Actually its even more.
Status Symbol Prices, losers.
Is that a Tesla in California? A Model 3 is said to cost about $1,600/yr to insure.
https://insuraviz.com/vehicles/tesla/tesla-model-3-insurance/
Yes CA, try Plaid with all options on and adding a young driver costs a bit more.
BUT HE SAVED SO MUCH MONEY ON GAS!!! AND DON'T FORGET THAT ACCELEREYSHUN!!!
Eric Holder says
BUT HE SAVED SO MUCH MONEY ON GAS!!! AND DON'T FORGET THAT ACCELEREYSHUN!!!
Nope, not even acceleration. This is a hybrid, not a full electric.
Put gas and it goes!
Can't beat that folks!
That may be why the internal combustion engine has lasted so long.
I have had 2 electric cars, and been pretty happy with them, especially on cost of ownership.. I think the OP article is making some pretty odd assumptions about how often people use public rapid charging vs charging at home on the off-peak rate offered by utilities. Those assumptions do not reflect my reality at all. But I will say it depends on your circumstances whether an electric car makes sense for you.
My cars are both nissan leaf (I leased the first one and returned it at the end of the lease, and bought the 2nd one), and i got them pretty cheap. Insurance costs are same as any car, if you have comprehensive insurance the cost will be related to the cost of the car.
My experience is that they my Leafs are the lowest total cost of ownership cars (on a per mile basis) of any cars I have owned, even lower than my honda civic, which is pretty low TCO. Purchase cost for me was about the same as a civic, but fuel costs are ~1/3 the cost of a civic, and...
Plug it in, go for a walk or jog, or shopping.
Eman says
Plug it in, go for a walk or jog, or shopping.
You treat this time lost to charging as if it costs nothing, while the study in the OP doesn't. Basically their approach is more comprehensive.
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