Anonymous wrote:1. Car companies need to stop charging extra for hybrid/electric like they are trim features.
2. Charging needs to become a hell of a lot easier than it is now.
When those two are resolved I’ll buy hybrid or electric. As it is now, it would take be 10 years to recoup the additional cost for the hybrid or electric engine.
Anonymous wrote:They are considering other features besides energy. Thats all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP, also drive less than 4k miles a year, but that still includes driving DC to and from school each day. When you fill up your tank once a month, the difference is truly trivial. But now I have ventilated seats, which is not trivial in this heat.
This forum devoted to people who are interested in cars has an impressive number of people who rarely use their cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP, also drive less than 4k miles a year, but that still includes driving DC to and from school each day. When you fill up your tank once a month, the difference is truly trivial. But now I have ventilated seats, which is not trivial in this heat.
This forum devoted to people who are interested in cars has an impressive number of people who rarely use their cars.
You're responding to me. My last car (which I still have) is 13 years old and was purchased at a time I was commuting 80 miles a day. Then COVID, WFH, and a family happened. Life happens, circumstances change, needs change. Doesn't mean you stop caring about things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP, also drive less than 4k miles a year, but that still includes driving DC to and from school each day. When you fill up your tank once a month, the difference is truly trivial. But now I have ventilated seats, which is not trivial in this heat.
This forum devoted to people who are interested in cars has an impressive number of people who rarely use their cars.
Anonymous wrote:NP, also drive less than 4k miles a year, but that still includes driving DC to and from school each day. When you fill up your tank once a month, the difference is truly trivial. But now I have ventilated seats, which is not trivial in this heat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these people who are like "I only drive 5k a year"... why are you buying a car?
Why? I keep my cars at least 15-20 years. Of course I usually buy based on gas mileage as well.
You realize you're not the typical car buyer? Your answer isn't really helpful.
DP but what is “helpful” here? There is no massive social point, it’s an online forum. The PP is sharing their perspective which is as valid as anyone else’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these people who are like "I only drive 5k a year"... why are you buying a car?
Why? I keep my cars at least 15-20 years. Of course I usually buy based on gas mileage as well.
You realize you're not the typical car buyer? Your answer isn't really helpful.