ICE cars are expensive to maintain because of their complexity and price of replacement parts. We had a Honda and each oil change (dealer) was about $180. Three/year. We’ve owned a 2015 Leaf and it was dirt cheap to drive. Sadly the 2015 model had a range of 80-90 miles. Met 99% of our trips though. Wife got a Tesla two years ago and maintenance so far is only a tire rotation. Tesla came to our house and did the rotation for $80. We charge at home at night. Locally hydro power. Oh, I put in windshield washer fluid myself. Big Deal….
What is that thing that goes up and down in an elevator shat called? YES! Just because you call something a car doesn’t mean everyone is going to buy it.
while they sound good on paper, the power grid has a hard time keeping up as it is… and the current infrastructure is totally designed for a fuel driven economy. So altho it’s a good idea, realistically, it’ll take decades to switch over
I paid off my used ICE car two years ago and no I am not interested in an EV or another car, if and when the wife decides she wants to learn to drive I may be in the market for a hybrid. EV? You want to see my middle finger? I cannot afford one. Simple economics.
We bought a Venza hybrid this year, we spend 40.00 a month on gas. The extra money was worth it, with insurance discounts also for all of the safety features.
Pickled Pete 13 days ago
No fear of that happening now, at least not over the next four years..
Zykoic 13 days ago
ICE cars are expensive to maintain because of their complexity and price of replacement parts. We had a Honda and each oil change (dealer) was about $180. Three/year. We’ve owned a 2015 Leaf and it was dirt cheap to drive. Sadly the 2015 model had a range of 80-90 miles. Met 99% of our trips though. Wife got a Tesla two years ago and maintenance so far is only a tire rotation. Tesla came to our house and did the rotation for $80. We charge at home at night. Locally hydro power. Oh, I put in windshield washer fluid myself. Big Deal….
Sun 13 days ago
Electric Vehicles are bad for America’s economic growth.
Teto85 Premium Member 13 days ago
Hybrid and plug-in hybrids will take over until a nationwide charging network can be built and real range averages get above the 500 – 600km ceiling.
Jayalexander 13 days ago
What is that thing that goes up and down in an elevator shat called? YES! Just because you call something a car doesn’t mean everyone is going to buy it.
wildlandwaters 12 days ago
while they sound good on paper, the power grid has a hard time keeping up as it is… and the current infrastructure is totally designed for a fuel driven economy. So altho it’s a good idea, realistically, it’ll take decades to switch over
Smeagol 12 days ago
I paid off my used ICE car two years ago and no I am not interested in an EV or another car, if and when the wife decides she wants to learn to drive I may be in the market for a hybrid. EV? You want to see my middle finger? I cannot afford one. Simple economics.
sincavage05 12 days ago
We bought a Venza hybrid this year, we spend 40.00 a month on gas. The extra money was worth it, with insurance discounts also for all of the safety features.