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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tesla is the only viable EV at the moment. [/quote] I love that you tried so hard to troll here and no one bit. Your life seems sad.[/quote] You're a moron. The infrastructure does not exist in the vast majority of the country for EVs. Tesla by far in and away is so far ahead of everyone else in that department. Tesla has many more years experience making batteries than every other automaker. Many EVs lose tremendous amounts of range when challenged with heavier loads and cold weather. Tesla's range holds up the best. You can hate Elon all you want. The fact of the matter remains, that as of Jan 25 2023, Teslas are the only real viable EV on the market, primarily because of the charging infrastructure they've built up. You cannot take other brand EVs on longer hauls without significant problems for charging and/or time delays. [/quote] [b]I know people still like hybrids or are turned off by Elon, or don’t want to bother with charging and would rather get a full tank of gas and be on their way.[/b] But the future is EV’s for personal vehicles. Norway has a goal of 100% of new car sales being EV’s by 2025, and they are already 80% of the way there. Eight out of ten new cars sold in Norway are 100% electric, not hybrid. China is over 20% for new ev sales and their charging network is maybe the best. [/quote] Dude!!! Don't you get it? I'm a PP that wants to go electric, but my entire zip code has ONE charger and it's for the guests of the hotel it's at only! Then, for about 25 miles of my 32 mile commute, there are NO chargers. Then there is a Tesla only one. Then there are a few closer to work, but at least one is only usable during hours I'm at my job. But yeah, I don't want to bother with charging and I like paying for tanks of gas :roll: [/quote] But with a 64 mile commute, you wouldn't need to charge anywhere but home. I looked for the EV with the smallest range and it's the Mazda MX-30 with a 100 mile/charge range. From: https://insideevs.com/news/566954/bev-epa-range-comparison-february2022/ [img]https://cdn.motor1.com/images/custom/bev-us-comparison-epa-range-20220211b.png[/img][/quote]
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