Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plug-in hybrids can run on electricity only if you want, so you never have to buy gas. It was a big plus this past week!
OTH, some people who own a Tesla found that because they had long stretches of not driving their electric cars during the pandemic, when they did try to run the car, they couldn't even open the door.
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/james-may-annoyed-tesla-model-s-battery/
Moron. Forgot to read the directions.
Admittedly, I don't own a Tesla. But, how long are the directions? I'm sure it's not as short as the directions for a hair dryer.
How many people actually read a lengthy manual of a car to know how to operate it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plug-in hybrids can run on electricity only if you want, so you never have to buy gas. It was a big plus this past week!
OTH, some people who own a Tesla found that because they had long stretches of not driving their electric cars during the pandemic, when they did try to run the car, they couldn't even open the door.
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/james-may-annoyed-tesla-model-s-battery/
Moron. Forgot to read the directions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the other hand, you do still have to do all the usual engine maintenance that you have to do with a regular gas car (oil changes, etc.) -- if you have a place where you could set up a charging station at home, might be worth looking into a full electric now that the ranges are up over 200 miles for most of the new ones.
correct, but if you keep track of your mileage you will have a lot of fewer oil changes with my non plug in hybrid i had i was doing yearly oil changes. 12k miles a year maybe half of that was engine based miles.
i would expect that with my plug in, i'd be able go 2 years between oil changes based on engine miles.
and oil changes will cost you 30 bucks... not exactly a deal breaker....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plug-in hybrids can run on electricity only if you want, so you never have to buy gas. It was a big plus this past week!
OTH, some people who own a Tesla found that because they had long stretches of not driving their electric cars during the pandemic, when they did try to run the car, they couldn't even open the door.
https://www.motorbiscuit.com/james-may-annoyed-tesla-model-s-battery/