MetrowestZ
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Very atompunk of you.For my next vehicle, I intend to go nuclear.
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Very atompunk of you.For my next vehicle, I intend to go nuclear.
We will all feel that way when gas hits $10.00 per gallon.Hello all,
I just wanted to start a thread to say this is my first EV. And, I'm never going back to an ICE, at least not for my personal, main daily driver.
Any one else feel the same way?
My son lives in the Cleveland area, his ETron power comes from the local Nuclear Power Plant.For my next vehicle, I intend to go nuclear.
Several concept vehicles from the 50s and 60s... Not likely to ever happen (short of a military vehicle) due to the weight needed to safely contain the radiation from a crash. The concept cars would not be practical, at least not to the point of being safe...For my next vehicle, I intend to go nuclear.
We have the same need to replace our Explorer, but I don’t see anything on the near horizon. Currently looking at the Volvo XC 90 plug-in hybrid as a compromise. For local use (<30 miles) we could do everything on all-electric.Which one is replacing the highlander? I am waiting for a 6/7 seater EV (non X)and hope someone brings one soon to the market.
The R1S… which is on reservation. But it’s still two years out at this point. So I’ll be waiting to replace the highlander for a while; ?Which one is replacing the highlander? I am waiting for a 6/7 seater EV (non X)and hope someone brings one soon to the market.
#humblebragWe replaced the Ford Expedition with the MME, which was originally going to be my daily driver, while my wife continues to drive her MB GL550 until her Taycan CT arrives. However, once she drove the MME, she loved the instant response of the electric motor and unfortunately I was left with the GL550. We also sold our i8 recently, which was pointless to keep. The only other ICE car we have left is the 650s, which will hopefully be replaced by F8 (16 months and counting).
I despise the noise of many ICE-cycles. I've got mine as muffled as possible.I think a lot of the non-motorcycle riding world would prefer if all motorcycles were electric. ICE-cycles make way to much unnecessary noise.
No. They're still too expensive for a hobby (a couple road trips a year and a few local rides a month). The expansion of EVs in general is promising new bikes, though, so in a few years I think I'll be ready and able to dump the last of my dead dino-juicers.Do you have an electric motorcycle yet?
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My Mustang is about 80% nuclear.For my next vehicle, I intend to go nuclear.
Same situation in my housePersonally I think I would be fine all EVs, but wife has range anxiety for long trips, so we will likely have a EV and replace the pure ICE with a plug in hybrid.
So much is the same for me. My wife was pretty against dropping 60k for our Mach E almost a year ago. She gave in after we test drove it and then took our pre order. Year later she is now trying to figure out how we can make sure her next car is an EV. not that we drive her ICE much now any how but she complains every time she has to slum it and drive it becaus god forbid I have to go into the office that one or 2 days a monthsI will never go back to ICE on my personal vehicle. I've fallen in love with this car, the instant power, the silence, the smooth transition of power. I'm immensely excited to see how the tech evolves and how much better they become in the future, be it battery management, range or handling characteristics. My next vehicle will absolutely be another EV, without a doubt.
My wife was pretty skeptical of me buying an EV, but mainly because she's an accountant and couldn't see the appeal of dropping 70k on a vehicle when my previous vehicle was only 32k. She didn't see the "cost savings" because honestly, at that price difference, there isn't one. But in the months since I took ownership, she went from a skeptic to talking to me about maybe her next vehicle will be electric. She enjoys my car almost as much as I do and she's never even driven it yet. (She doesn't want to for fear of damaging it and unleashing my wrath).
Your solution made it worse for me. She didn't like having to stop to charge 5 times for the trip. In our MKZ hybrid we only have to make one or two stops.My wife’s and I sure as hell are thinking that we will go EV only if we can. Our main car will be EV only from now on and at least my wife ICE when it is replaced in 2025ish will be at least a PHEV. Our limiting factor is infrastructure and we need some in west Texas as we do expect to drive out there at least a few times a year but that is years away and we might just go to F it and fly from now on there and just rent a car.
The extra savings are nice but also it is how quiet the Mach E is and being able to charge at home is so nice. Mix that with the raw get up and go of the Mach E is amazing. We both have talked about when we do have to drive her Santa Fe sport how it just does not have much get up and go plus we don’t like the shifts in the transmission any more. Mind you that cars transmission is smooth and has some get up and go. It is just the Mach E is that much better. The turbo lag is now much more noticeable when compare to the Mach E.
The solution for that problem I believe is to go on a long trip in your Mach E that requires multiple DC Fast charging and is a fair distance away from your home. I still have some range anxiety but long trips has help reduces it and the first major one my wife and I are doing is at the end of the month where we are driving to Oklahoma City from Austin. That is going to be multiple DC fast charges to get there. Plus we do not expect to be able to charge at the hotels so going to go round trip from the home on DC only. I think that will great reduce our fear plus we know we can do it.
the other trips have been to like Houston and back and a few to south side of San Antonio so we pushed the range and did charge a little but this one will be the big one.