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2025 Oct 22, 9:13am   6,187 views  1,626 comments

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1185   Eric_Holder   2024 Jun 27, 10:50am  

KgK one says

Home charging is cheapest, about 7$


Per 10 kWh? This is anal rape.
1186   socal2   2024 Jun 27, 10:59am  

Eric Holder says

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 and not just focusing on the car ahead letting the car do the majority of the work using all its cameras that can see 360 degrees around the car.

Based on the last month driving FSD, while not perfect - it certainly drives better than my H.S. aged kids and 83 YO mother in law.
1187   Eric_Holder   2024 Jun 27, 11:39am  

socal2 says


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


Then there was a 40 y.o. guy who run under a semi while watching fucking Disney movie on a player he placed on the dash in front of him so for the nanny cam it looked like he was looking at the road ahead of him. 🤡 Your average 18yo will figure a way to scroll instagram and post dick picks while appeasing the Big Brother in no time. Little fucks are sneaky like that.

Besides, to be able to jump from "being generally aware" into meaningful action you need to able to read the road situation. Such ability comes with driving experience. Watching robot drive does not give you any such experience. That's why young drivers should learn driving in "dumb" cars.
1188   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jun 27, 11:53am  

Pretty much what socal2 has stated:

Patrick says




1189   WookieMan   2024 Jun 27, 1:24pm  

socal2 says

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?

Don't get into accidents? I drive door to door just fine without help besides my brain. Not sure why people trust that tech. I'm glad the car that tracks every move you makes is cool?

It's not absurd. 0-60 times and FSD isn't worth $20k. That's worth 5-10 years worth of gas and maintenance on that sized car. The Toyota is just fine for less and is bigger. Model Y is NOT a SUV. It's a hatchback.

And no, per mile driven EV's 100% don't pay their fair share. I don't care the state. I don't care the weight. A semi weighing 80k is paying exponentially more for your roads than an EV. Registration fees are laughable. You don't pay or understand MFT.
1190   Eric_Holder   2024 Jun 27, 2:00pm  

WookieMan says

It's not absurd. 0-60 times and FSD isn't worth $20k.


I have a slightly-under-6-seconds ICE car and I don't use its full acceleration ability more than maybe once per month. This is basically an equivalent of Model3 RWD performance, so slow by Tesla standards. I'm still way ahead of everybody from every stop light though. Even in a truck which is comparatively slow as fuck. I had faster rental Teslas (MY LR, for example, which is a 4.5 sec car, iirc) and, aside from giving it the beans couple of times on the first day just to see what is it capable of, all that performance went mostly unused. Watching range drop like a fucking rock after every spirited launch didn't help either. So if we are being adults about it, paying for 0-60 under 7-8 seconds is a want, not need. And a dubious want at that. An 8 second car will have no problem keeping up with traffic, merging into freeways, passing on the two-lane roads, etc.
1191   The_Deplorable   2024 Jun 27, 5:42pm  

DeficitHawk says
"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."

@DeficitHawk

You also need to add the cost of the battery to your daily cost calculations.

a. How long before you need to replace the battery and
b. How much will it cost?

A while back we had this in the news:

Man Blows Up His Tesla Model S Instead of Replacing the Battery...
https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2021/12/30/tesla-exploded-dynamite-repair-costs-22k-moos-pkg-vpx.cnn
1192   DeficitHawk   2024 Jun 27, 10:42pm  

The_Deplorable says

You also need to add the cost of the battery to your daily cost calculations.


No I don't. The question asked in this thread is just "which is more expensive... fueling a car with gas or fueling with electricity?" 1 gallon = 10kwh, multiply your electricity cost by 10 and compare to a gallon of gas in your area. Give or take, this is a fair answer to the question.

Maintenance, depreciation, performance, joy of driving, total cost of ownership, time spent detouring for gas... time spent at electric chargers... time spent changing oil and brake pads.. used vs new prices, subsidies, etc etc... those are all topics people can talk about, but its not the question asked at the top of this thread. The question asked at the top of this thread is to compare the cost of gas to the cost of electricity. The answer to this question is very simple to answer, and I did it for you. Of course, the rage bait analysis offered in the OP is totally out to lunch with apples to oranges comparisons and makes no sense whatsoever.

The lowest total cost of ownership car I can imagine would be a used Nissan Leaf in good condition. Super cheap to buy. Super cheap to own. Cheap to insure. I've never had to replace a battery in any of the 3 electric cars I've had, they are pretty much life of the vehicle. I'm sure some people will have to after 150-200k miles... but then, I've had to replace a gas engine after 200k miles too... so ymmv when considering high mileage component failures.

I acknowledge a used Prius is also pretty low total cost of ownership, on par with a Leaf in areas with high PG&E electric prices.
1193   socal2   2024 Jun 28, 8:51am  

Eric Holder says

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. 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.

Even in my dumpy little Chevy Bolt, it was so quick and stealthy that I was always smoking people on the freeway.
1194   GNL   2024 Jun 28, 11:16am  



1195   Eric_Holder   2024 Jun 28, 11:32am  

socal2 says

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.


You calling the glorious song of a high-revving engine "obnoxious noise"? =))

I don't do it often, because there is no need for it in daily driving, that's all. And, as noted above, I rented many a Tesla.
1197   WookieMan   2024 Jun 28, 3:07pm  

socal2 says

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.

I don't spin my tires or make noise. I don't speed. Or drive recklessly, which 0-60 in 4 seconds is technically illegal in most states. Speeding up and changing lanes is also illegal in most states. Should be slowing down and moving to the right.

Not shitting on you Socal or other patnet users, but speeding and acceleration are kind of small dick syndrome behaviors. Not sure the point. I'll drive the speed limit and keep my licenses and not pay tickets. Worked for 22 years. I know too many dip shits with driving infractions and DUI because they were stupid. Just drive a car safe. It doesn't need to be fast.
1198   socal2   2024 Jun 28, 4:09pm  

WookieMan says

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.


I'm in north San Diego County and don't hit much traffic on the freeways. And we have a ton of really nice 3 lane arterial roads all over including fun hills and straights. I've said before that I live in a really fun driving area.

WookieMan says

Not shitting on you Socal or other patnet users, but speeding and acceleration are kind of small dick syndrome behaviors. Not sure the point.


I'm addicted to the massive torque and acceleration. I just can't get over it along with the regenerative braking which make for a different way of driving. Like having access to a rollercoaster with a small press of the accelerator.

It would be small dick if I was driving a loud and obnoxious car, belching out exhaust and drawing attention to me. But I can zip around quickly in my Tesla without making a scene or bothering anyone. Especially since there are a bazillion Teslas driving really fast on the road around where I live.
1200   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 1, 6:46am  

Wow! Who here on PatNet said this was a problem?

And who here on PatNet said that was bullshit or tried to deflect with bullshit of their own?
.


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.


https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/three-out-four-ev-charging-developers-say-they-cant-get-enough-electricity

Where's all that magically supercheap solar power and windmill shit that was to make sure this would never happen?

Where the flying fuck is all this money for the 'green transition' really going?

C'mon Greentards and Teslatards! WTF happened?
1201   WookieMan   2024 Jul 1, 7:24am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

Wow! Who here on PatNet said this was a problem?

You did. I did. EV's are math and I'm not even good at it. They were never viable if you factor in the cost of similar cars. And you can't do shit with them. The CT is going to be an absolute flop for Tesla.

Millennials are having kids. I don't want a truck to fit 3 kids on a bench seat. They build sedans. NO one is building a large SUV because it would be $150k for a fucking car I can get for $60k. The fact they haven't even done a minivan is hysterical. You'd get the MILF buying them and the cucked men. I don't mind Elon, but he's failed in this regard with tiny cars for baby men. Get a real fucking SUV and I'd maybe be a customer.
1203   WookieMan   2024 Jul 17, 7:30am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

It's Solyndra 2.0:

I don't like EV's as you know. 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.

$5B should have gotten 1,000 chargers easy. The problem is shit like prevailing wage and unions. Maybe just hire a small company to install said chargers and they pay their employees what they want. Federal money is a flying bitch with diarrhea to deal with. Doing it now with my board. No one has inside connections but we're basically limited on what and who we can use for a construction project. Can't use local companies for things like plumbing or electric that could be on site in minutes. Nope, has to be some union company from Chicago 60 miles away.

I legit shut down at my last board meeting. Told them I was pissed off and didn't say another word the whole meeting. We are basically forced to hire certain companies by the Federal government, as a government body because we got money from them. I've know it, but the whole fucking thing is a racket.
1204   Onvacation   2024 Jul 17, 8:45am  

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?
1205   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 17, 8:45am  

WookieMan says

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.


In case this isn't rhetorical, I answered this very issue here:

https://patrick.net/post/1381647/2024-07-13-assassination-attempt-trump-butler-pa?start=400#comment-2081538
1206   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 17, 9:57am  

Onvacation says


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?



What source would meet your standards? Obviously US and UK intelligence estimates is no good. Ukrainian? Even worse. How about Pukin
himself? Good enough?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that the Russian army loses 20,000 combat troops in Ukraine every month.
...

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.



Wikipedia puts US KIA at 4,507 for the whole Iraq war.
1207   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 17, 10:38am  

@RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?
1208   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 17, 10:43am  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?


Ask @Onvacation.
1209   Onvacation   2024 Jul 18, 10:41am  

RWSGFY says

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says

RWSGFY what the hell is this Ukraine stuff doing in this thread?

Ask Onvacation.

ask @socal2
1210   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 18, 1:42pm  

Onvacation says

ask socal2


Of course.
1211   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 18, 6:53pm  

Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.
1212   MolotovCocktail   2024 Jul 18, 7:26pm  

RWSGFY says

Rumor has it that Ford is dropping electric F-150.


Nooooo shit.
1213   HeadSet   2024 Jul 18, 8:45pm  

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.
1214   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 18, 9:26pm  

HeadSet says

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.


Fiskers got reasonable, lol.
1215   WookieMan   2024 Jul 25, 1:22am  

socal2 says

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.

Go to Bozeman, MT and go for a hike in an EV. Enjoy being stranded. It's an hour in mountains one way and there's nothing in range to charge. You're climbing from 4k to 9k feet to get to a good hike or activity. Fishing. Throw in rugged roads.

CA is a big state. Mostly urban. EV's don't work in most of the country once you factor in cold weather. EV lovers need to get out of their bubble.
1216   socal2   2024 Jul 25, 8:38am  

WookieMan says

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.


I just got back from a week vacation visiting relatives in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. I rented a GMC (Arcadia?) and we drove over 800 miles. Alot of it was on back country roads and away from the freeways. But I ran my route through Tesla's navigation and there were still plenty of Tesla Superchargers that would make the drive totally easy.

The GMC didn't even have adaptive cruise control......let alone lane assist. It was tiring and less enjoyable to have to manually drive all 800 miles. But it did have a big gas tank and we only had to fill up a few times.


1217   GNL   2024 Jul 25, 11:44am  

You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?
1218   socal2   2024 Jul 25, 12:48pm  

GNL says

You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?


Can't afford one yet.
1219   RWSGFY   2024 Jul 25, 1:07pm  

Fun fact: Hertz didn't offer a single EV at their Indianspolis airport location when I visited last spring.
1220   GNL   2024 Jul 25, 1:12pm  

socal2 says

GNL says


You mean you didn’t take your cyber truck?


Can't afford one yet.

Hmm, my bad. I was sure you were the one telling us that you bought one.
1221   GNL   2024 Aug 14, 11:37am  

MORE RIDICULOUSNESS VIA TESLA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-AiuQy4ALc
1222   Eric_Holder   2024 Aug 15, 9:01am  

WookieMan says


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.
1223   WookieMan   2024 Aug 15, 9:14am  

Eric Holder says

ModelX IS a minivan. Down to middle doors designed in a way to prevent kids from hitting cars parked next to it.

Haven't looked at it. What's the towing capacity? Likely nothing. Not looking it up. Full sized SUV's are missing from the EV market.

Also if your kid is that stupid to hit another car you should probably parent better (not you specifically). Most full sized SUV's are already built on truck a chassis. Make the CT a full sized SUV body and add a third row. You can still put stuff in the back. Still tow. You either have a truck or full sized SUV where I live. I've yet to see a CT on the road where I live as well.

Problem as I've said is it's going to cost $120k plus with no range. A 10 hour road trip turns into 13-14 hours easy, especially towing a camper which you'll likely have to unhitch to get into a charging station. I've yet to see a pull though in my region. The charging might be there in CA, but I've yet to see it around me. It's all 20 miles in the opposite direction I'm going.
1224   Eric_Holder   2024 Aug 15, 10:09am  

WookieMan says

What's the towing capacity?


Who cares? It's a minivan. Nobody buys these for towing.

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