Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The range issue is really the only downside for me. I have had a Nissan Ariya for a year. It’s been great — easy to charge, nice to not pay for gas, all around good experience. The long distance charging challenge, however, is real.
This is not a minor concern. I have heard crazy stories of people needing to drive 20-30 minutes (or more) out of their way to charge, and then sometimes all the chargers are taken, so then needing to wait 20 minutes for your turn to begin, and another 20 minutes for the charge. It's weird to me that people just accept this on road trips. Maybe if you only drove locally and only charged at home, I could see it.
Anonymous wrote:The range issue is really the only downside for me. I have had a Nissan Ariya for a year. It’s been great — easy to charge, nice to not pay for gas, all around good experience. The long distance charging challenge, however, is real.
Anonymous wrote:The whole flat tire thing and needing a damn tow truck to fix it seems like a major major problem. We get flat tires about once every 18 months from nails and other crap on the road. I can't imagine it turning into a major project involving a tow truck. Horrible.
Where do you live?
If I get a flat in my ICE car, I am calling a tow anyway since I'm an elderly woman. So might as well drive my EV. It's a lot more fun to drive. My ICE sits in the driveway now. Love the EV.
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What is it about driving the EV that makes it more fun than driving an ICE car?
Go test drive one. That's the only way for you to understand.
In brief, instant torque (acceleration), no "vibration" from engine, and smooth, quiet ride. Also, since the batteries are typically heavy, they put the center of gravity low to the ground making it a more dynamic "drive" on curves.
Anonymous wrote:The whole flat tire thing and needing a damn tow truck to fix it seems like a major major problem. We get flat tires about once every 18 months from nails and other crap on the road. I can't imagine it turning into a major project involving a tow truck. Horrible.
Where do you live?
If I get a flat in my ICE car, I am calling a tow anyway since I'm an elderly woman. So might as well drive my EV. It's a lot more fun to drive. My ICE sits in the driveway now. Love the EV.
The whole flat tire thing and needing a damn tow truck to fix it seems like a major major problem. We get flat tires about once every 18 months from nails and other crap on the road. I can't imagine it turning into a major project involving a tow truck. Horrible.
I got my first EV. I do travel a lot on the road. For Teslas, the infrastructure is great, and we have had no issues so far on long trips. At home, I have the wall charger, which works pretty well.
If you are only driving around town, you won't need a super charger. Try it out!