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      30 days ago

      Any reason why? I’m more than willing to buy an ev if it is reliable. Though I would prefer if it was just like a standard car but with an electric motor in it vs a smart car.

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        29 days ago

        Because once or twice a year I take a road trip and the last thing I want to do is to drive for 3 or 4 hours and then stop for 45 minutes to recharge.

        It’s actually something that is important to me. And I know there’s an argument for getting a rental internal combustion engine vehicle for my road trips but that’s an extra expense and extra mental overhead I don’t want to deal with.

        I could be persuaded to purchase an electric car if it was reasonable, with a reliable 200 and some odd miles plus between charges and it was very cheap, but I would be talking 12 to $15,000 with those limitations.

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      30 days ago

      If it had a reliable 500 miles between charge, plus minus 50 mi depending on drive, I would be fine with it. My primary complaint with EVs is that right now they don’t have the distance to make me happy with them.

      I want to be able to get into a vehicle and drive for 6 hours straight without a charge reliably for the life of the vehicle.

      I won’t do that very often, but it’s still something that is a make or break option for me.

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          29 days ago

          If it’s all highway miles, yes, I get about 36 miles to the gallon on a 15 gallon tank. Mixed driving I get closer to 28 mpg. 2020 Chevy Malibu.

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          29 days ago

          In between 350 and 550 miles per tank depending on how I’m driving it (city vs hwy).

          It’s a 2020 Chevy Malibu premiere.