11-16-2022, 09:24 AM | #101 |
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I've never considered the Prius because of how weird it looks. I waited 2 years (?) for the normal looking Camry Hybrid (2007) to come out and bought that. The 2023 model looks good to me (rear is still a little weird though). The 2022 is 56mpg which is pretty darn good and plenty for me.
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11-21-2022, 03:32 PM | #102 |
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Has anyone road tripped a Tesla on the day before thanksgiving? Giving the temperature it’s probably a no just based on reduced range. I’d be going thru the middle of WVA thru to NE Tennessee. I hit a deer a few weeks ago in my Bolt EUV so I have a rental. If it’s viable I’d rather pile miles onto it vs my wife’s SUV. I can take an hour or so combined charging time, but I don’t wanna be waiting to sit and charge.
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11-27-2022, 12:39 PM | #103 |
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11-27-2022, 06:19 PM | #104 |
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I can see it now. You want your sound system to work? $800 a year. Want to use that trunk space? $900 a year. That is one way automakers can get getting paid for cars after they are sold.
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12-01-2022, 09:50 PM | #105 | |
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Even if I could afford it and the maintenance, way too impractical for me. I'd go with the Iron Man Audi R8. But still think its cool looking.
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I do hope this is successful and encourages competitors to do the same.
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12-02-2022, 07:38 AM | #107 |
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How long does it take to charge?
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12-02-2022, 07:43 AM | #108 |
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12-02-2022, 07:50 AM | #109 |
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Good question
Supposedly 30 min with a mega charger for up to 80% which gives another 400 miles. If true, pretty damn good |
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So I guess the cold sapping batteries is a thing with all EVs? My neighbor across the street had an Audi Q4 this summer/fall and I talked to him about it around Halloween, and he said he loved it. He said it got about 240 miles per charge. Then, right after Christmas he's got a new SUV. I saw him this weekend out in his yard and asked where the Audi was, and he said the battery lost so much juice in the cold that he was barely getting 100 miles per charge, so he got rid of it. If that's a thing, I won't be getting an EV any time soon. Hybrid, maybe, but not an EV.
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01-08-2023, 08:37 PM | #111 |
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We've noticed maybe a 20 mile difference in range with our Volvo in the winter. Could be a thing with Audi's implementation, I guess.
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01-08-2023, 11:46 PM | #112 | |
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I can't decide if this is gimmicky or pretty cool. I think both and I kinda like it.
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01-09-2023, 04:03 AM | #113 | |
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It’s trash like that from my experiences. Wanna go 70mph with the heat on? Getting fuckall for range. |
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01-09-2023, 07:17 AM | #114 |
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That's a pretty expensive mood ring.
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01-09-2023, 07:26 AM | #115 |
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01-09-2023, 08:26 AM | #116 |
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I can change the color of the accent lights inside my BMW but this may be taking it a bit too far.
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01-09-2023, 08:26 AM | #117 | |
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It’s a thing for all EVs. That’s a very typical drop in range for cold weather.
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01-09-2023, 09:02 AM | #118 |
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Yeah, I know, I was just saying that we haven't seen a big drop, functionally, with our Volvo. I mean I guess 20 miles is just under 10% over the overall stated range, but the vehicle is 100% used for jaunts around Chicagoland, so we're never in any trouble.
Also, regarding winter, one nice benefit of it being EV is that it's a lot heavier so it does pretty reasonably in snow (combined with all the electronic aids for slippery weather). The low profile tires it needs have been slow to come in winter versions, but it does about as well in snow as our Chrysler minivan (FWD) does with its Bridgestone Blizzaks. Neither do as well as my tiny Honda Fit with a manual transmission & Michelin X-Ice winter tires, which continues to be hilarious. |
01-09-2023, 02:21 PM | #119 |
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I put 14” snow tires and wheels on the Fit I had and it was an absolute tank in the snow. Like beastly.
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02-06-2023, 02:19 PM | #120 |
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So I am forced to buy a new car. I'd like a used one. What are the more legit websites to look at to get bearings on what's heads and what's tails?
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02-06-2023, 02:26 PM | #121 |
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What exactly are you looking for? Carmax is a good basis of market prices, Edmund's and Kelly's Blue Book can give reliability ratings and such.
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02-06-2023, 02:49 PM | #122 |
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02-06-2023, 02:56 PM | #123 | |
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I'm thinking <$40K, sedan/midsize SUV. I like value meaning pack in as much value into the $40K as possible be it mileage or luxe etc.
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This is great news about a possible Tesla 2 @$22K
Still not sure I'd buy an affordable Tesla (quality ranks low) but have to believe a bunch of other auto companies will meet the challenge for <$25K prices. But considering how Tesla prices bounces up and down at the whim of Musk, wouldn't be surprised if this turned out to be a <$35K car. Model 2 priced at US$22,000 may look like smaller Model Y as Tesla plans for 2 million production rate at Giga Mexico - NotebookCheck.net News Quote:
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04-04-2023, 03:47 PM | #125 | |
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I knew Tesla was #1 in the US, it didn't quite register how much ahead it was
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I was wondering globally also and Tesla is #1 in BEV (fully electric) by far but comes in #2 behind a Chinese company that is BEV + PHEV (plug-in hybrid). EV-Volumes - The Electric Vehicle World Sales Database So the existential battle for Tesla is whether BEV or PHEV will win out in the next 5-10 years. |
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04-04-2023, 04:03 PM | #126 | |
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I am pretty sure it's going to be BEV. I understand the allure of PHEV (hybrid) vehicles, because it helps alleviate range anxiety and gives the consumer the security blanket/training wheels of a ICE engine that can kick in and give you more range, re-charge the battery some, and you know you can always fill it up just like you're used to doing. The problem with hybrids is that they are expensive and complex to design and build. You're essentially creating two separate powertrains and all of the engineering, design and parts costs that come with it. The two powertrains, also, make the vehicle heavier, which reduces the range of the battery. As a result, most OEMs have abandoned the hybrids (or will be) and are only going to be making pure BEVs. Tesla has a huge lead and lots of advantages over traditional OEMs when it comes to BEVs. In addition to the brand recognition and consumer acceptance, they don't carry all of the legacy costs that the traditional OEMs carry. Tesla has only ever built electric vehicles and has designed its company - from its white collar employees down to its factory employees - to do that and that alone. They don't need to shift over from one style of vehicle (ICE) to a completely new one (EVs). They, also, don't have legacy dealerships to contend with. As a result, they have the combined advantages of: 1) being the first big mover; 2) strong brand recognition; 3) significantly lower costs. As a result, despite the fact that there will be significant new entry and competition in the EV space in the next few years, Tesla still has a pretty strong advantage, particularly with respect to costs and price. They can reduce price to fight off new entrants and still maintain decent margins that their competitors won't be able to match. It will be really interesting to see how it all plays out. Hopefully, poorly for Tesla!
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04-04-2023, 06:34 PM | #127 |
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Those numbers will radically change in the next few years as the big manufacturers ramp up their EV production.
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04-04-2023, 06:39 PM | #128 |
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I just bought a new car and found out the "remote starter" requires a one-time $330 fee through the app. Incredible.
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04-04-2023, 06:42 PM | #129 |
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We have a plug-in hybrid (Chevy Volt) which we really love. But I agree that pure EVs and pure ICE cars are the future for the reasons H_B explained.
Once chargers become more common and ranges become longer, range anxiety won't be enough of a problem to get people to go with the more complicated PHEVs. Still glad that we have ours, though. |
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And they deal with battery performance in cold weather, which I think I mentioned in a different thread a few months ago. The guy across the street got rid of his Audi EV because the range decreased so badly in the cold.
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I ended up buying a Toyota Avalon limited Hybrid and I like seeing the 41.5mpg and no need to charge anything. I guess it's my middle step before eventually buying the next fully electric/hydrogen car in the future. THB I don't love the car but I drove my last Honda Accord since 2012 so there's that.
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04-05-2023, 01:22 PM | #135 | |
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Same with us as we got a Toyota RAV limited Hybrid and love it. My wife has it now and I am trading in my Mazda CX-30 for either another RAV Hybrid or a Hyundai Tucson Hybrid that is turbocharged. I would love to go all EV but range and the cost for a SUV stops that for now. The cost for BEV is double the cost it seems for a hybrid. Once the cost comes down I plan to move to BEV. Last edited by Galaril : 04-05-2023 at 01:26 PM. |
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Our van is old, and I am just hoping it lasts another few years before we have to replace it. I think that the prices and quality of BEVs will be getting a lot better year after year for the foreseeable future. |
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04-05-2023, 02:01 PM | #137 |
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So many foreign cars...
If you fellas are ever interested in a quality GM vehicle, let me know. I can likely get a discount. I know a guy! (That guy is me. #IWorkForGM)
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I'm happy not having a car payment now and, frankly, keeping my car in the garage much of the time as we both work from home right now. But our Ford Fusion will eventually die (probably sooner rather than later). However, the number of available compact and mid-size cars available from American manufacturers is pretty low, sadly. IIRC, Ford isn't even making cars anymore (at least non-sports cars). SI
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Yeah. U.S. OEMs are pretty much out of the traditional ICE car business - mid-size, compact, etc. It's unfortunate. I loved the few Impalas I drove.
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That is such a weird decision. My wife and I both dislike SUV's, and she is definitely not ever buying a truck or sports car for herself.
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Were you the one that gave me the friends and family number that we bought a Ford Fusion with 10 years ago?
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Probably not, since I’ve never worked for Ford. They are my cross town rivals! I’d happily get you a friend and family discount on some sweet ass Chevy, GMC, Buick or Cadillac!
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I agree. You are definitely losing a number of customers who either don’t want a SUV or truck or those who can’t quite afford them and are ceding those customers to other OEMs. I think it’s particularly an issue when it comes to first time buyers. In some cases they either can’t afford or don’t want a SUV, so they go sedan or compact. If they’re happy with that first car that can create brand loyalty that can last a long, long time. The reason for dropping those vehicles is that the margins on them stunk and they just weren’t that popular. So, you had an entire line of vehicles with small sales and small margins that carried with them all the development, design, engineering, supply and manufacturing costs of better selling, higher margin vehicles. So, when it was clear that the transformation from ICE to EVs was on the horizon, the call was made to cut those vehicles out to save costs needed to start the investments for EVs and to focus on trucks and SUVs, the vehicles the majority of folks want and have better margins.
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04-06-2023, 02:28 AM | #144 |
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It’s finally warm enough that I have been seeing 50+mpg out of my Camry Hybrid. The LE trim is pretty basic but it has smaller cheaper tires and gets 4-7mpg more than the nicer ones. Given all the potholes I don’t want a car that has very expensive tires.
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Frankly I have not had good luck with American makers. Have had Mazdas for years and we loved them but their lack of electrified options moved us recently to Toyota hybrids. I also have had great results with Hyundais. On the other hand, I had a Jeep Cherokee that was a complete piece of junk and dumped it after a year due to tons of mechanical problems. Last edited by Galaril : 04-06-2023 at 08:24 AM. |
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04-08-2023, 11:50 PM | #146 | |
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Great news if doable.
I do sympathize with auto manufacturers that need to redo their car designs & offerings, and re-work new assembly lines. Ten years isn't far away. But they've been moving towards this direction for a while now, so good to have an official target. Not too long ago they were complaining about increased gas mileage targets. Article didn't mention the gas import reduction/savings. I'd like to know the projections. Uber CEO Became Undercover Boss in Used Tesla, Surprised by Rude Riders Quote:
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Ran into an idiot ranting about Tesla not putting “alternators in the wheels” today. Like you can’t just create energy out of nothing, morons. Claimed it was a conspiracy to get you to buy more energy from turbo charging stations.
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We rode in a Lyft with a guy who had a Grand Cherokee. I asked him what he thought of it and he spent the entire 30 minutes talking about what a piece of shit it was. But he had a brother who worked at a dealership and got him him a deal on another SUV to drive while that one was in the shop 75% of the time he owned it. I was thankful it didn't break down on our ride.
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Ok, you are going to have to explain it to me like I am five. Prius and other hybrids have alternators on their wheels. They regenerate the battery through braking (at least that was my understanding). Why can't you do that with EV's? It is just recapturing some of the energy created by moving.
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