Badger_Prof
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- First Name
- Randy
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2020
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- Location
- Wisconsin
- Vehicles
- Prior--Leaf,Bolt EV. Mustang Mach-E Premium AWD ER
For us, the longest road drive we do is Madison to Chicago, which is 300 miles round trip. Anything longer than that and we support Kamuelaflyer's industry to help him pay for his Mach-E. I never bothered driving my Leaf to Chicago because of its limited range (used my wife's hybrid RAV-4). But, my Bolt EV has made a number of trips to Chicago. What I usually do is make a 20 minute stop on the way to Chicago at a service area for a quick DC top up, toilet stop, and a Diet Coke. That is enough to let me comfortably make the rest of the trip to Chicago and back to Madison all at highway speeds without worrying about range. I would anticipate that the Mach-E should have at least the range of my Bolt and a top up DC charge should be even quicker than with the Bolt. My Mach-E will be used mostly for local driving and I could not be more pleased to have the upgrade to a more comfortable, more featured, more spacious, nicer looking EV even though it is very unlikely I will ever drive it on a trip longer than 300 miles. That said, if I were a road tripper like a lot of others on this forum seem to be, I would have concerns similar to those expressed by others. As has been noted many times on this forum, we all have our own preferences, priorities, and opinions and that is part of what makes it fun to read comments in the forum.a $50,000 purchase for just "local" driving? Wouldn't a cheaper BEV (Bolt?) make more sense or even going with a PHEV which I have had for several years? PHEV means no range anxiety or charger issues.
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