Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Could it be due to "market pressure"?
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The facts don't agree with your reasoning nor conclusion, but you're surely entitled to your opinion. |
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No, the EV market is in its infancy. You would have to be blind not to see the issues, but there is lots of money being invested to fix those kinks. This is not a mountain it is a minor hump, and the investments will bring EVs to its maturity. Tesla stock is not languishing and as the problems are confronted all EV stock will rise. The only question is how long it will take. If you're a day trader you might take a bath, but I believe if you're in for the long haul you will do well. Who in their right mind would have stock it out with Amazon. I would have dumped it in the beginning.
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EV's are now about 8% of the market. Yep, they're catching on fast !. Ford Will Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicles — Will Prices Drop Further as a Result? Access Denied |
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I’m so sorry to hear about your trip! I get it about green energy. Here’s the honest truth though. You are talking about Vermont and Fall!
Heaters in electric cars run off of electricity using resisters or heat pumps. They can drain an electric vehicle battery fairly quickly. We had 2 Teslas and in the winter they lasted a little over half as long as when we drove them in the summer months. The G 80 did the best, it could do about 3/4 what it was able to do in the summer in the best of conditions. Next trip, I would consider being more pragmatic and just getting the more portable eco friendly gas powered car for the week. Zero worries that way.
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Methinks the above post confuses understanding with indoctrination. |
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Like I said before, .....excuses for an unfinished....novelty vehicle.
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Should our government subsidize hundreds of thousands of charging stations? Surely they know that there will never be enough of them. Should they put one at each curb on the street for those residents that don't own a garage? And using Europe as an example of how great EVs are, is ludicrous. Commuting in Europe (tiny countries) can be done on bicycles in many cases. Not even apples to oranges.
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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com View Post
"I think the post was more agenda seeking then about the difficulty in charging." So do I, Charlie, SO DO I.
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If the US is "more backward than Europe" then why is it that our poverty level families living as good a lifestyle as the middle class in Europe? And what does the metric system have to do with the subject anyway?
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If you frequently drive longer distances and don't have the time to spend at a charging station then an EV as your only vehicle would not work for you. I am currently in that situation but I recognize that others are not, I was not until recently, and I will not be in the future. I wish I had an EV when I was commuting 40 miles to work, it would have saved a huge amount in gas. My family in NY stays withing a 100 mile radius so they would greatly benefit from gas savings. When I stop taking long trips (including driving up to see them) then I will purchase an EV to save on gas. MANY people find an EV to be great today. It's sad that you spend so much energy trying to convince others that they have made bad choices when clearly, many are very happy with their EVs. As for buyer's remorse, others regret buying that luxury BMW that turns out to be expensive to maintain and operate. I drive a luxury car today but I am really looking forward to the day my driving needs fit the capabilities of an EV so that I can trade up to one of those.
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Providing the majority all walk in the same direction!
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Let me reiterate that when I read posts that state that the EV "will" be great eventually, or that the EV "is good IF" the weather is right, or they are charged over night in you garage (as if everyone has a garage). Or, the EV is fine if you don't have to travel a long way, or as long as you are not waiting in a line to charge it, etc. I hear a lot of excuses for them not being as good as ICE vehicles. So, I am sure you will agree that they are not yet ready for prime time, as I said a couple of times in response to those excuses. My motorcycle does not make claims as a replacement for a car. It is a novelty or luxury, nothing more. If an EV cannot meet th e standards or requirements of an ICE vehicle, it is nothing more than a novelty or luxury, not meant for real time.
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