Electric Vehicles

Just the beginning of what is to cum, you may think you are helping the environment and may feel good about it but it is the biggest scam this country has ever seen,

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/un...f5fa5489&ei=39 Originally Posted by Topgun007
What is the scam Maverick? In Texas the gasoline tax is 20 cents per gallon. That's a thousand gallons a year, or a little over 19 gallons a week for their $200. I know I put more in my tank than that every week just getting around town, no trips across this vast and great land or anything. Nothing in Texas is close to anything, so I'd think most folks there with their EVs will probably find that to be a fair trade. Oh, and never having to go to the gas station again, that's a plus.
Sweet. Love it. Corrent in every ironic way. Lets go backwards to correct all the ills of forwards......

Damit folks, climate change is real. Stop denying it. Look at real science (not some damn shit from Fox or NewsMax)....

To be fair, an EV is far easier to manage as a primary vehicle, with a back up ICE. I have a cheap assed Nissan Leaf (could not afford a Tesla, since I spend all my money on ladies), but my backup is a Toyota RAV4 PHEV. Best of both worlds -- battery for 40 miles, gas for however many thereafter.

Some only have space for one vehicle. Understood. May need some time for tech and finances to catch up. Might be better to rent a gasser some day rather than own one long term. Do the math.

If you are a renter, it gets more complicated. No criticism from me for sticking with internal combustion.

Listen to the facts from real sources. Carbon dioxide is killing the earth. We have to all think about what we can do.
I'm with UC. I would go back to my horses before I would touch an EV car.
I have a brother-in-law that was working on an all electric Semi and Hostler with a company a few years ago. Do you really think that a EV Semi could go down the road and make it from New York to California in the time frame a Diesel Semi could. Originally Posted by Wolfhound
A solo driver Tesla Semi would need to charge 1 time in middle of shift. Then after driver hit time limit per day they would charge again during mandatory rest time.

Reality is if a company is doing coast to coast trucking every day they should be looking into rail transport. Trucks are much better for shorter distribution center to destination hauls.
BUT, in many states where they plan on only selling EV's, (California) and 17 other states are considering plans to only sell EV' within the next decade, Rental companies will also be switching to EV's as their primary. Then watch what it will cost to rent that Explorer for a week, IF you can find one. Its about $600 for a week now, and it will probably be double if anything like that is available. Originally Posted by KCFalcon77
That is 12 years away for that zero tailpipe emission requirement. I know that will be here before we know it, but the EV technology advancement up to and past that point will be amazing. That requirement stimulates rapid innovation. My best guess in 12 years of technology advancement only ICE enthusiasts will want to buy a new gas powered vehicle.
That is 12 years away for that zero tailpipe emission requirement. I know that will be here before we know it, but the EV technology advancement up to and past that point will be amazing. That requirement stimulates rapid innovation. My best guess in 12 years of technology advancement only ICE enthusiasts will want to buy a new gas powered vehicle. Originally Posted by royamcr
Hope I'm still here to find out...