dbsb3233
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- First Name
- TimCO
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2019
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- Location
- Colorado, USA
- Vehicles
- 2021 Mustang Mach-E FE, 2025 Porche Macan Electric
- Occupation
- Retired
Yeah, it's a close call. Pros and cons both ways.If driving an EV turns a drive from one day to two, you should not be making that drive in an EV. You're going to spend $50k to end up with a much worse experience? Drive the escape, or rent an ice. It just doesn't make sense yet.
This particular route (Denver-Vegas) is normally 12 hours door-to-door in the Escape (incl. 2 fuel stops, one being lunch). It's right at the margin anyway for our tastes to do in one day. When younger, we'd do it same day easily. More tolerance when younger, and time off from work was precious. But as we got older and retired, we started splitting the eastbound drive into 2 days to keep it all in daylight. And lately we've even broken up the westbound drive a few times too, depending on the season (more daylight in the summer to work with). So it was already right at the margin driving ICE.
But adding 2.5 hours for charging stops pushes it to 14.5 hours and totally out of a 1-day window. We'll try it in the Mach-E on our next drive just for the fun of it, and then we'll see what we wanna do on future drives. There's no question it adds hours of travel time to a long drive, but we may find we're OK with that slower stop-and-go pace now that we're older. Would have driven me up the wall 30 years ago though. Everyone's preferences and tolerances are different for that type of drive.
(Before anyone asks, yes, we've flown the route over 50 times too, but lately we've taken a liking to doing the drive again, especially during COVID.)
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