Anonymous wrote:We have a car with nearly 100K miles on it. We expect it to go another 100K miles. When it dies, we'll buy EV when this car dies, but it doesn't make sense to get rid of such a well running car that has been paid off forever.
Anonymous wrote:Maintenance costs, repair costs, reliability in extreme temperatures, dependence on electricity.
Anonymous wrote:For me it is two things:
The lack of infrastructure as far as charging stations for someone who drives long distances
How slow it takes to charge an EV versus how quickly I can fill up my car.
Anonymous wrote:Only having street parking. No driveway. Even if I installed a charging station in front of my house sometimes I can’t get that parking spot.
Anonymous wrote:For me it is two things:
The lack of infrastructure as far as charging stations for someone who drives long distances
How slow it takes to charge an EV versus how quickly I can fill up my car.