Criteria for your Next EV?

HuntingPudel

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Mar 23, 2021
Threads
88
Messages
12,945
Reaction score
17,394
Location
Bay Area, CA
Vehicles
2024 MME GT with Performance Upgrade, 1979 Fire-Am, 1972 K/5 Blazer
Occupation
Engineering
Country flag
Yes, that makes sense. I’m a Bay Area ex-pat and made that drive from Foster City to Glendale for years to visit my Mom. I had forgotten about those climbs. You can do something about your speed though.
Heh, back in the ‘90s I used to do Foster City to Glendora quite a bit. Early morning runs in the street Celica usually netted <4 hour drives. I don’t do that crap any more. ??
Sponsored

 

ctenidae

Well-Known Member
First Name
Alex
Joined
Jan 19, 2022
Threads
37
Messages
1,403
Reaction score
1,852
Location
Stamford, CT
Vehicles
DMG GT; Taycan, Q7, Sienna Hybrid
Occupation
Solver of problems
Country flag
Now having said that I realize that I have a Mach-E and not a chevy Bolt anymore so I am also part of the problem.
Better than a Ram Superduty F3500 Dualy Diesel CoalRoller(tm) Edition pickemup truck with double wide mud grips that never leaves pristine pavement.
 
Last edited:

Blue highway

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Oct 15, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
2,700
Reaction score
4,249
Location
Oregon
Vehicles
Mach E Premium SR RWD
Country flag
Well, if that’s the point of CAFE, they certainly didn’t know it when it started in the early 70s.

And when the unrealistic standards came out in 2007 for 2025, I don’t think that was the point then either.

But to the point I’m making now-

The ideas of this thread that “of course future technology will hit these unrealistic goals…….” Isn’t a new idea.

I think people are too optimistic about future technology. Just like they were with the 2025 CAFE standard (which originally were 54.5 MPG.

In 2007, the government thought we could hit that by 2025. They were wrong………way wrong.

Another similar ridiculous standard is the 2030 deadline on the west coast for “all electric new car sales.” Just ridiculous. Zero chance we can ramp up supply chains and infrastructure by then.
A few things to consider -
the CAFE 54.5MPG goal would be reachable if everybody drove a Prius instead of a Silverado on our commutes. It's not even technically very challenging... it's just socially untenable. The approach Europe uses is sky high fuel taxes... it could happen here.

the west coast 2030 deadline will likely work because lots of places (i.e. most places between California and NY) will not go along. The cars sold in EV only places will be different than those sold elsewhere without too much imagination or stress on supply chain.

just some thoughts
 

Billyk24

Well-Known Member
First Name
William
Joined
Nov 29, 2019
Threads
116
Messages
2,319
Reaction score
1,304
Location
PA
Vehicles
Ford C-Max Energi, Premium Mach-E ordered
Country flag
A few things to consider -
the CAFE 54.5MPG goal would be reachable if everybody drove a Prius instead of a Silverado on our commutes. It's not even technically very challenging... it's just socially untenable. The approach Europe uses is sky high fuel taxes... it could happen here.

the west coast 2030 deadline will likely work because lots of places (i.e. most places between California and NY) will not go along. The cars sold in EV only places will be different than those sold elsewhere without too much imagination or stress on supply chain.

just some thoughts
Being old(er) and working in health care, forcing all into Prius height vehicles isn't going to work. Sky high fuel prices? How about sky high electro prices? Or better yet, states that produce those electro atoms for California charge that state sky high prices for their needs? As they say in Middle America. What goes around, comes around.
 

ArthurDOB

Well-Known Member
First Name
Arthur
Joined
Dec 16, 2022
Threads
24
Messages
1,303
Reaction score
1,359
Location
Twin Cities West Metro, Minnesota
Vehicles
Mach-e Premium AWD STD Range (Delivered 5/22/23)
Occupation
High School Teacher
Country flag
Heh, back in the ‘90s I used to do Foster City to Glendora quite a bit. Early morning runs in the street Celica usually netted <4 hour drives. I don’t do that crap any more. ??
Holy crap! A 6 1/2 hour drive in less than 4 hours? That's an average of almost 97 mph! Glad you're still alive!
 


phil

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 6, 2021
Threads
13
Messages
3,160
Reaction score
4,211
Location
USA
Vehicles
LS400
Country flag
If we all shifted our mindsets to that of 3rd world countries we could make these standards in no time.
I, for one, will remain in the first world, with my mind set accordingly.

You go right ahead, though. Far be it from me to tell you how to think!
 

MacherAWD

Well-Known Member
First Name
Erik
Joined
Mar 29, 2022
Threads
14
Messages
1,832
Reaction score
2,720
Location
North Shore MA
Vehicles
2021 AWD Select C&T, 2020 Bolt Premier
Occupation
Healthcare Software
Country flag
I, for one, will remain in the first world, with my mind set accordingly.

You go right ahead, though. Far be it from me to tell you how to think!
Just saying the dinosaurs lasted a few hundred million years, man, we will be lucky to make it to 2100.
 

SpaceEVDriver

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2021
Threads
71
Messages
2,654
Reaction score
4,780
Location
Arizona
Vehicles
2022 CA Route 1 AWD, ER; 2023 Lightning Lariat ER
Occupation
Planetary Science
Country flag
I think that standard is attainable but people need to get off their butt and make a change. Does everyone need an SUV or a truck? I am sure 90% of cars in use could be replaced with a used Toyota prius. Americans need to loose weight, buy less crap, and not be so concerned with image. If we all shifted our mindsets to that of 3rd world countries we could make these standards in no time.
We don't even have to go to that much of an extreme. Just cutting out all the subsidies for fossil fuels and all the derivatives would be a start. And changing our commute vehicles from massive 4-door pickup trucks with 8-foot beds when we're just sitting in an office all day to smaller vehicles or even (gasp!) public transportation would be another start. But...yeah, good luck...
 

HuntingPudel

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Mar 23, 2021
Threads
88
Messages
12,945
Reaction score
17,394
Location
Bay Area, CA
Vehicles
2024 MME GT with Performance Upgrade, 1979 Fire-Am, 1972 K/5 Blazer
Occupation
Engineering
Country flag
Holy crap! A 6 1/2 hour drive in less than 4 hours? That's an average of almost 97 mph! Glad you're still alive!
Heh, I made it there much faster in the ‘79 T/A. The Celica was a beast and the T/A is… A ‘70s Trans-Am Category 1 race car with a much bigger engine and license plates. Both cars included gas stops. But, like I said, I don’t do that stuff any more. ??
 

Blue highway

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Oct 15, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
2,700
Reaction score
4,249
Location
Oregon
Vehicles
Mach E Premium SR RWD
Country flag
Being old(er) and working in health care, forcing all into Prius height vehicles isn't going to work. Sky high fuel prices? How about sky high electro prices? Or better yet, states that produce those electro atoms for California charge that state sky high prices for their needs? As they say in Middle America. What goes around, comes around.
Forcing everyone into a Prius? I am guessing you have never sat in a Prius. Passenger space is similar to the MME.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Criteria for your Next EV? 1678308574911




 

SpaceEVDriver

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2021
Threads
71
Messages
2,654
Reaction score
4,780
Location
Arizona
Vehicles
2022 CA Route 1 AWD, ER; 2023 Lightning Lariat ER
Occupation
Planetary Science
Country flag
Forcing everyone into a Prius? I am guessing you have never sat in a Prius. Passenger space is similar to the MME.

1678308574911.png




Yeah, they're roomier than most people believe. Until we got the Mustang, I'd have said my Prii were the best vehicles I'd owned.
 

Blue highway

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Oct 15, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
2,700
Reaction score
4,249
Location
Oregon
Vehicles
Mach E Premium SR RWD
Country flag
Yeah, they're roomier than most people believe. Until we got the Mustang, I'd have said my Prii were the best vehicles I'd owned.
Yeah we had one too... traded it for the MME. My BMW 5 series was faster and quieter but the Prius was better in most other ways. The hate for these is similar to the hate for EVs... mostly coming from ignorance.
 

HuntingPudel

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Mar 23, 2021
Threads
88
Messages
12,945
Reaction score
17,394
Location
Bay Area, CA
Vehicles
2024 MME GT with Performance Upgrade, 1979 Fire-Am, 1972 K/5 Blazer
Occupation
Engineering
Country flag
Yeah we had one too... traded it for the MME. My BMW 5 series was faster and quieter but the Prius was better in most other ways. The hate for these is similar to the hate for EVs... mostly coming from ignorance.
Naah. The hate that most of my friends and I have isn’t because of the Prius itself. Most Prius drivers around here drive like morons (and now I am giving a bad name to morons through association with these poor drivers). ??
 

SpaceEVDriver

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2021
Threads
71
Messages
2,654
Reaction score
4,780
Location
Arizona
Vehicles
2022 CA Route 1 AWD, ER; 2023 Lightning Lariat ER
Occupation
Planetary Science
Country flag
Naah. The hate that most of my friends and I have isn’t because of the Prius itself. Most Prius drivers around here drive like morons (and now I am giving a bad name to morons through association with these poor drivers). ??
Most drivers I've ever encountered drive like morons...
 

HuntingPudel

Well-Known Member
First Name
Steve
Joined
Mar 23, 2021
Threads
88
Messages
12,945
Reaction score
17,394
Location
Bay Area, CA
Vehicles
2024 MME GT with Performance Upgrade, 1979 Fire-Am, 1972 K/5 Blazer
Occupation
Engineering
Country flag
Most drivers I've ever encountered drive like morons...
LOL, OK. You got me there. I’m going to steal Bugs Bunny’s term then: Ultra-Maroons. ?? Prius drivers out here are that SPECIAL kind of special. ??
Sponsored

 
 







Top