A few days later, when the connections corrode…PlaneCrashGuy said:Model 3 absolutely plowing through a flooded street in San Diego pic.twitter.com/n1v4zpRATV
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) January 24, 2024
That driver is really lucky he didn't get any of that Tesla's magnets wet. It would have died immediately.PlaneCrashGuy said:Model 3 absolutely plowing through a flooded street in San Diego pic.twitter.com/n1v4zpRATV
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) January 24, 2024
techno-ag said:A few days later, when the connections corrode…PlaneCrashGuy said:Model 3 absolutely plowing through a flooded street in San Diego pic.twitter.com/n1v4zpRATV
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) January 24, 2024
techno-ag said:techno-ag said:A few days later, when the connections corrode…PlaneCrashGuy said:Model 3 absolutely plowing through a flooded street in San Diego pic.twitter.com/n1v4zpRATV
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) January 24, 2024
Remember kids, don't take the battery out of the Tesla and charge it inside.
Tesla battery explodes in Cary home after being removed and charged inside
https://www.wral.com/amp/21256187/
Well but they are growing in popularity and certain brands are great, right?Quote:
Automotive insurers in Britain have refuted allegations of profiteering following a massive 50 percent increase in the cost of insuring electric vehicles in 2023. As a result, drivers in the country are now paying nearly double the insurance premiums compared to owners of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.
Insurers respond that there's little they can do, and that the premiums are determined by claim costs and frequency. They say that accidental damage claims on EVs are 35 percent more expensive than comparable repairs for combustion engine vehicles.
Insurance premiums for EVs surged to an average of 1,344 (approximately US$1,700 at current exchange rates) at the end of 2023, reports Bloomberg. Insurers point to several factors contributing to this increase, including the elevated cost of repairs, a shortage of mechanics trained in EV servicing, and extended garage time for these vehicles.
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Although the Tesla Model Y was the top-selling vehicle overall in Europe in 2023, the EV market share did not grow in the UK for the first time in recent years. It is also noteworthy that the American crossover was the only fully electric model in the top 30 of the continent's sales charts. That's particularly relevant here, as studies have found that Tesla EVs cost more to fix than most other electric models, which tend to be only marginally more expensive to fix than combustion vehicles.
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EV doubters like Toyota - which instead bet on hybrids - now look prescient. Over the past year, Toyota's share price outperformed GM's by 40%. After taking flak from EV enthusiasts and Wall Street analysts, Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda declared last October that people are "finally seeing reality." Automobile unions surely are relieved, considering that EVs require 90% fewer parts and 30% fewer man-hours to manufacture.
My guess is that EVs are totaled more often. By totaled, I mean the insurance company considers them totaled, not that the vehicle can't be repaired to good working condition.Kansas Kid said:
The repair time is definitely an issue and drawback to the EVs made by the upstart EV only companies. I also agree the 35% higher repair costs for Tesla's is probably in the ball park because even a small fender bender means a lot of sensors unrelated to the powertrain need replaced. The fact the article says other EVs have similar repair costs to ICE helps confirm it isn't a powertrain issue but rather the sensors and other items added for safety, monitoring and advanced driver assists.
My issue is comparing the average cost to insure is likely oversimplified. It would be like saying a high end 2024 Mercedes is four of five times as expensive to insure as a 8 year old Ford Fiesta. It is true but has nothing to do with the power train and aloose everything to do with the age and value of a car.
Ag with kids said:My guess is that EVs are totaled more often. By totaled, I mean the insurance company considers them totaled, not that the vehicle can't be repaired to good working condition.Kansas Kid said:
The repair time is definitely an issue and drawback to the EVs made by the upstart EV only companies. I also agree the 35% higher repair costs for Tesla's is probably in the ball park because even a small fender bender means a lot of sensors unrelated to the powertrain need replaced. The fact the article says other EVs have similar repair costs to ICE helps confirm it isn't a powertrain issue but rather the sensors and other items added for safety, monitoring and advanced driver assists.
My issue is comparing the average cost to insure is likely oversimplified. It would be like saying a high end 2024 Mercedes is four of five times as expensive to insure as a 8 year old Ford Fiesta. It is true but has nothing to do with the power train and aloose everything to do with the age and value of a car.
Urban dweller incapable of thinking of use cases she personally does not have thinks that cars are unnecessary.
— Peter Hague PhD (@peterrhague) January 30, 2024
Also, weirdly teleological - EVs can’t just be a piece of technology, they have to be “about” something. https://t.co/xQTbzj7a8S
Build cities for people, not cars? Why not both?nortex97 said:Urban dweller incapable of thinking of use cases she personally does not have thinks that cars are unnecessary.
— Peter Hague PhD (@peterrhague) January 30, 2024
Also, weirdly teleological - EVs can’t just be a piece of technology, they have to be “about” something. https://t.co/xQTbzj7a8S
Posting mainly because I laughed.
bobbranco said:
Don't be surprised.
There remains NY residents that will never drive a car.
Teslag said:
Same for my nieces in the DFW area. They made the comment that there's no point in getting a drivers license since using ubers to get around was cheaper than insurance and a car for their age. When they broke the numbers down it was actually hard to argue their point.
A friend with a truck. My experience with gen Z is they will use you to death if you let them.Kansas Kid said:Teslag said:
Same for my nieces in the DFW area. They made the comment that there's no point in getting a drivers license since using ubers to get around was cheaper than insurance and a car for their age. When they broke the numbers down it was actually hard to argue their point.
How long do they spend waiting on the Uber? If you think it is hard doing a long distance trip in an EV, how are they going to do it relying on Ubers and no license?
This also shows how much less often the younger generation gets together in person than those of us of an older vintage.
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The company said in its 2022 impact report that Tesla customers avoided releasing around 13.4 million metric tons of carbon emissions that year, equivalent to 33 billion miles of driving by traditional, gasoline-burning cars. However, Tesla has been called out repeatedly for environmental hypocrisy and lax compliance.
In 2022 Tesla paid a settlement fee to the EPA after the agency found it had violated air toxic emission standards from 2016 through 2019 in Fremont, California. Last year, Tesla was sued in Germany over suspected water contamination and other environmental violations at its recently constructed factory in Brandenburg, Moz.de reported. Tesla also currently ranks 89th on the Political Economy Research Institute list of Toxic 100 air polluters, based on 2021 data.
techno-ag said:
Tesla ranked in the top 100 air polluting companies. Do not buy!
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2024/02/01/tesla-sued-by-25-california-counties-over-hazardous-waste-handling.htmlQuote:
The company said in its 2022 impact report that Tesla customers avoided releasing around 13.4 million metric tons of carbon emissions that year, equivalent to 33 billion miles of driving by traditional, gasoline-burning cars. However, Tesla has been called out repeatedly for environmental hypocrisy and lax compliance.
In 2022 Tesla paid a settlement fee to the EPA after the agency found it had violated air toxic emission standards from 2016 through 2019 in Fremont, California. Last year, Tesla was sued in Germany over suspected water contamination and other environmental violations at its recently constructed factory in Brandenburg, Moz.de reported. Tesla also currently ranks 89th on the Political Economy Research Institute list of Toxic 100 air polluters, based on 2021 data.