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You put one of these in a driver seat of FSD-equipped Tesla and you better believe there will be no monitoring and situational awareness whatsoever. U
There is a camera in the car and it disengages and warns you if you are not paying attention to the road for too long. So much safer to have a human generally aware of the environment around them
Absurd comparison. Can a Toyota drive itself door to door like my Model Y has been doing all summer with the free FSD trial? Does Toyota have the highest safety rating off all time like the Model Y has?
It's not absurd. 0-60 times and FSD isn't worth $20k.
"Back to the title of this thread though... Is it more expensive to buy
gas or electricity for a car?.. For me, a gallon of gas is $5.00, and 10 kWh from
PG&E is $3.60. So that's the answer."
You also need to add the cost of the battery to your daily cost calculations.
I have a slightly-under-6-seconds ICE car and I don't use its full acceleration ability more than maybe once per month.
With a Tesla, you use it all the time because you are not making obnoxious noise, you are not spinning your tires out and it is so easy to slow down with regen without even having to tap your friction brakes.

With a Tesla, you use it all the time because you are not making obnoxious noise, you are not spinning your tires out and it is so easy to slow down with regen without even having to tap your friction brakes. It is shocking how easy and smooth it is to get to 80 mph. So nice having that torque and power on the freeway when you need to slot into a section. Totally effortless.
With CA traffic??? You crazy talking. Traffic is shit as a visitor/tourist. 80mph? Unless you're going east I don't think I've been close to hitting 80mph and usually it's a 40mph merge best case.
Not shitting on you Socal or other patnet users, but speeding and acceleration are kind of small dick syndrome behaviors. Not sure the point.

Of the 211 developers surveyed by Xendee, a California-based software company, 75% said that electric grid limitations are among the biggest roadblock to building EV charging infrastructure. The total cost of the infrastructure was a problem for 63% of the respondents, and permitting delays were cited by 53% of those surveyed.
Many of Xendee’s clients, according to Utility Dive, have resorted to installing gas- or diesel- powered generators to run their charging stations.
The Biden administration has gone all in on a future of EV's, but that looks unlikely to happen, given poor planning and market forces.
Wow! Who here on PatNet said this was a problem?
It's Solyndra 2.0:
Russia loses more troops in a single week in Ukraine than America lost in Iraq in 12 years.
But how hard is it to put in a charging spot? Pull a permit, talk to the electric utility for trenching and meter, do a locate and put in the charger. There's no EPA testing that needs to be done as most chargers, at least in IL, are at gas stations anyway. All the heavy lifting has been done.
socal2 says
Russia loses more troops in a single week in Ukraine than America lost in Iraq in 12 years.
Source?
What are the actual casualties in the Ukrainian war?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that the Russian army loses 20,000 combat troops in Ukraine every month.
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According to analysts, Putin has suggested that 5,000 Russian soldiers die in combat in Ukraine every month. Considering the standard ratio of wounded to killed as three to one, approximately 15,000 Russian servicemen are wounded every month.
RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?
DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says
RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?
Ask Onvacation.
Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.
RWSGFY says
Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.
I actually wanted one of those. Maybe now the price will come down to reasonable.
That is over 60% of the available US car market!
Tesla can't be everything for everyone, but the available US market is plenty big.
You live in CA. Where I live in IL I'd be constantly worried about running out of juice. I'm going to Wisconsin tomorrow and would need to charge on the way up making the trip 30 minutes longer and then having to use a friends electric to charge.

GNL says
You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?
Can't afford one yet.
The fact they haven't even done a minivan is hysterical.
ModelX IS a minivan. Down to middle doors designed in a way to prevent kids from hitting cars parked next to it.
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