IslanderAg04 said:
Medaggie said:
I own a tesla and not a fanboy. I like their look and much quicker than an ICE.
But if someone can create an ICE car with similar tech/quickness, less maintenance, allows me to refuel at home at 1/3 the gas station costs, then I will drop my Tesla in a heartbeat as it allows me to fill every mile.
I am happy to trade in the inconvenience of charging on the road for the convenience fo charging at home.
My purchase has nothing to do with the environment, climate change. It has only to do with what works for my driving needs which I believe it true for 80% of drivers.
Not a fan boy, but written like a fan boy. What ICE cars have you owned?
I have owned an BMW X5, 3 series, Odessey, Buick enclave the past 10 yrs. Each had its purpose until I found something better to fit my family. Again, if any of these 4 cars gave me the convenience/personal practicality of my Tesla Y, I would still be in ICE. I can care less about the green/politics angle so don't care to debate it. I can care less if ICE goes out of business and jobs lost b/c jobs will be gained in the EV side.
Here is my last 24 hrs with the car and why it works for me.
Drove from Austin with 175miles range to BCS with 40mile range left. We put a Tsla charger at my work. in 5 hrs, ended charging at 260miles. Drove back to Austin, with 120 miles range left. Picked up kids for basketball game, went home, drove daughter to VB practice, drove home. Came home with 40 miles left.
Total driving in 24 about 300 miles and cost me about $6 as I charged it fully at work. If I did this with an ICE, I likely would have had to pour gas and spent $30 in my BMW.
I never have range anxiety doing 99.9% of my drives b/c there are chargers everywhere on my routes.