Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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They do, but I believe Harley-Davidson has spun off their electric motorcycles into a different company called LiveWire.
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Why automakers are dialing back EV production goals - Marketplace Car dealers say they can’t sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rollout | Ars Technica Access Denied |
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I recently rented a car and several of the car rental companies offered EVs, typically Kia Niro EVs, at lower cost than ICE cars. I found that interesting. I didn't opt for the EV over concerns about charging stations and what my recharging options would be. For example, do they include a cord with the car if you have access to a 120V outlet? There was a total lack of information on the webpages and I didn't want to waste my time calling. If Teslas were offered I may have gone that route because their navigation system will take you to the Tesla Superchargers.
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Most things I worry about Never happen anyway... -Tom Petty |
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Actually, you made some strawman argument. YTD, the Tesla Model Y is the best selling car in the world. Through Q2, it was the best selling car in the US (just edged out by RAV4 in the Q3 YTD numbers). Again, I was responding to the comment about EVs being a novelty. They aren't.
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Well the new Prius plug hybrid gets 91 mpg, is that good enough?
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If it has 4WD, good ground clearance, and can tow a heavy load it would be good enough.
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I'm a biker and have ridden the LiveWire many times. At best its a novelty that will never appeal to the motorcycling community. Never.
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Like it or not EVs are going to take over.
Today’s investments in the EV world are slated to improving milage, charging speed, and access to charging stations. Musk just signed a contract for $100 million with BP to supply their stations with his chargers in the U.S., plus taxpayer dollars are being spent to place charging stations on our public roads. Once people get use to the convenance while on a highway just being able to pull into a rest stop and fill up while taking care of business or waking up in the morning with their cars fully charged at home the demand will start to surge again. And let’s take a look at the profits, EVs are much less expensive to produce then ICE vehicles. Between solar, wind and nuclear, electricity is also less expensive than producing and delivering fuel. Maybe because the last five years of my career was negotiating contracts, I see everything through the lens of dollars. But to bolster my position unless there is a request most all new homes are being built with electric heat, stoves and ovens. Why because it’s less expensive than running a second fuel sore. At the end of the day maybe not as fast as expected but EVs will dominate the market and the conversion will have nothing to do with climate change, just follow the money. |
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EV's are very popular in UK, and given the size of the country, quite practical.
We are never more than 70 miles from the sea, and one end to the other is just over 600 miles, which, with a bigger EV, is a one charge journey. Plenty of public charging points. Even our rural local supermarket has two, and they make no charge (yet!), and you very seldom see both points used at same time. Personally I will never have one due to the exorbitant cost of purchase, plus wife and I travel a lot in UK and Europe, and could not be bothered with all the logistics of finding charging points. It's horses for courses really. If our world was solely TV I could see the point of one, but with the distances of city to city travel in US, I would never have anything but an ICE vehicle. Just cannot understand the TOTV posters who are so opposed to EV's. No one is forcing them to buy. The majority will be long dead and gone, even if such a time comes. Just stick with your ICE vehicle, and let those who want electric sort out any problems with them. Sorry for monologue, but freezing and raining cats and dogs here at the moment, so a bit bored. Probably do an essay on roundabouts tomorrow, or divulge the best cheesecake recipe in the world! ![]() |
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I have no desire ever for an electric car. Most of the family I drive to visit have zero capability to charge a car. I don’t believe it’s better for our earth either.
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This post sounds like a work of fiction.
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I have no interest in buying an EV, and for some reason I don’t fully trust them. But I have enjoyed riding in them a few times. |
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