Anonymous wrote:Who buys an EV to go on road trips? It's a car to save gas commuting to work and running errands at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who buys an EV to go on road trips? It's a car to save gas commuting to work and running errands at this point.
EVs don’t save money on gas. I saw a study that included extra cost to buy plus cost of electric and per mile costs more than a gas powered car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who buys an EV to go on road trips? It's a car to save gas commuting to work and running errands at this point.
EVs don’t save money on gas. I saw a study that included extra cost to buy plus cost of electric and per mile costs more than a gas powered car.

Anonymous wrote:Who buys an EV to go on road trips? It's a car to save gas commuting to work and running errands at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Did my 80 year old mother write this article? Whenever I express interest in EVs, she talks about running out of charge on a big trip. What big trip?
I have a 15 minute commute each way.
I never envision driving from Michigan to Florida, like the reporter. We fly places on vacation and rent cars at our destination.
It makes more sense to select a car for my daily needs.
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at Kia EV. They don't have supercharging network in the US like Tesla. No wonder.
Many Tesla owners in FB group made long road trip without any problem at all. It was enjoyable, according to them.
Anonymous wrote:Did my 80 year old mother write this article? Whenever I express interest in EVs, she talks about running out of charge on a big trip. What big trip?
I have a 15 minute commute each way.
I never envision driving from Michigan to Florida, like the reporter. We fly places on vacation and rent cars at our destination.
It makes more sense to select a car for my daily needs.