No More Road Trips

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After 3.5 years of ownership I’ve finally tossed in the towel with lengthy road trips. The poor mileage under freeway conditions, unpredictable charging infrastructure, wait lines for charging, and the Walmart parking lot ambiance makes for a longer and unpleasant experience. My wife has been putting up with this up to now, but has finally put her foot down. Not doing it ever again.

This is for trips 300 miles or more. Great car for around town and shorter trips.
I’ve taken it on 458 miles from Minneapolis to central Michigan a few times. Only issues I’ve had is some wait times in Madison. Agree infrastructure needs to be improved, but I find myself arriving with less stress of driving when taking my Mustang Mach E than my ICEVs
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Pulling funding? The Biden administration had billions for it, then never did anything with it. It won't get any better with the new administration, but damn, I don't think it was any better before.....
The funding is/was there. States had to come up with a detailed plan on how they wanted to spend the money. Some states were quick with plans and got approvals and money sent to them. Others, not so much.
 

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After 3.5 years of ownership I’ve finally tossed in the towel with lengthy road trips. The poor mileage under freeway conditions, unpredictable charging infrastructure, wait lines for charging, and the Walmart parking lot ambiance makes for a longer and unpleasant experience. My wife has been putting up with this up to now, but has finally put her foot down. Not doing it ever again.

This is for trips 300 miles or more. Great car for around town and shorter trips.
 

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After 3.5 years of ownership I’ve finally tossed in the towel with lengthy road trips. The poor mileage under freeway conditions, unpredictable charging infrastructure, wait lines for charging, and the Walmart parking lot ambiance makes for a longer and unpleasant experience. My wife has been putting up with this up to now, but has finally put her foot down. Not doing it ever again.

This is for trips 300 miles or more. Great car for around town and shorter trips.
We have taken a number of successful roadtrips of 1,000 to 2,000 miles roundtrip. I’ve found that the battery in our 2021 Premium AWD ER generally outlasts my backside or bladder. I welcome the charging stops. I bought an A2Z adapter and the addition of Tesla superchargers is a game changer. I do give thought to route planning and am a bit irked that Tesla chargers aren’t included in the Ford navigation system. I use ABRP on CarPlay and find it works just fine.
 

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This is sort of on topic off topic so to speak. But just watching something on TV right now somebody won a model S Tesla $77,000 670 hp rated, 402 mile range, that’s gotta be the biggest mileage on the electric car or at least one of the highest mileage. That sound right?
 


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This is sort of on topic off topic so to speak. But just watching something on TV right now somebody won a model S Tesla $77,000 670 hp rated, 402 mile range, that’s gotta be the biggest mileage on the electric car or at least one of the highest mileage. That sound right?
It up there. #3 on this list. The Lucid Air continues to be way out in front.

https://www.cars.com/articles/electric-vehicles-with-the-longest-range-422227/

1. Lucid Air: 516 miles
2. Rivian R1T: 410 miles
3. Tesla Model S: 402 miles
4. Rivian R1S: 400 miles
5. Hyundai Ioniq 6: 361 miles
6. Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan: 352 miles
7. Tesla Model 3: 342 miles
8. Mercedes-EQ EQS SUV: 339 miles
9. Tesla Model X: 335 miles
10. Chevrolet Blazer EV: 324 miles
11. BMW i7: 321 miles
12. Ford F-150 Lightning: 320 miles
13. Ford Mustang Mach-E: 320 miles
14. Polestar 2: 320 miles
15. Tesla Model Y: 320 miles
16. Chevrolet Equinox EV: 319 miles
17. Cadillac Lyriq: 314 miles
18. GMC Hummer EV Pickup and SUV: 314 miles
19. Acura ZDX: 313 miles
20. Kia EV6: 310 miles
21. BMW i4: 307 miles
22. BMW iX: 307 miles
23. Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV: 307 miles
24. Kia EV9: 304 miles
25. Nissan Ariya: 304 miles
26. Hyundai Ioniq 5: 303 miles
27. Audi Q8 e-Tron Sportback: 300 miles

There's also the Porche Taycan, that has a lower EPA but consistently gets way more, even on the highway. Kyle got 367 miles on his 70 MPH range test.
 
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I'm just going to leave my 33 months, 10 states, 50,000+ miles map here.

Driven in a '22 Mustang and '23 Lightning. We're still happily road tripping every couple of weeks. We mostly take the Lightning rather than in the Mustang, but we'll still take the Mustang on a shorter road trip (500 miles or so) or into a bigger city when we don't need the carrying capacity of the truck.

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I'm just going to leave my 33 months, 10 states, 50,000+ miles map here.

Driven in a '22 Mustang and '23 Lightning. We're still happily road tripping every couple of weeks. We mostly take the Lightning rather than in the Mustang, but we'll still take the Mustang on a shorter road trip (500 miles or so) or into a bigger city when we don't need the carrying capacity of the truck.

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Nice! We're right there with you on road trips miles (50,000+ now). More states though (37, plus we dipped into Canada at Windsor). Includes one big trip back east (6000+ miles), and another to the Gulf Coast (4000+). A few to the Southwest, and then like 25 trips between CO and NV.

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Nice! We're right there with you on road trips miles (50,000+ now). More states though (37, plus we dipped into Canada at Windsor). Includes one big trip back east (6000+ miles), and another to the Gulf Coast (4000+). A few to the Southwest, and then like 25 trips between CO and NV.

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I see we've got some catching up to do!
We've been considering a drive up to Acadia with some stitching back and forth between the US and Canada. Might be time to do that. :)
 

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I see we've got some catching up to do!
We've been considering a drive up to Acadia with some stitching back and forth between the US and Canada. Might be time to do that. :)
Acadia NP is one cool place. They rent bikes there you can ride on their wide carriage paths. And the berry pie at the lodge when you're done and hungry. Priceless.
 

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I would tend to disagree with OP. Does it take a little longer, Yes. But really it's negligable to me and my situation. If I am on my own, there is no big deal. The question comes with the Family. Well hell, usually the wife can't make it 3 hours striaight regardless if it is ICE or EV; so, we are stopping either way. With a little pre-planning (that I think I enjoy; reminds me of the old AAA map days) for chargers that are solid and have some amenities (food and restrooms) it is almost a wash.

OP, it you get in the mindset you don't have to charge much past your next stop; I bet it really won't cost you much time. I believe some of the issue is people are in a GAS mindset. They're are going to "Fill Up", even though their destination may have a charging station close or on property and you only need 40% charge to get there.

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67 Stang - where do you go to research & get reliable reviews on charging stations? I didn’t take my MME for an unexpected trip because of the nightmare my hubby had a month ago trying to find a working charger that didn’t need an adapter. The gist - a 4 hr trip turned into 8 hours, mostly looking for and then charging at stations while the cold weather drained the battery at unprecedented (to us) speeds
 

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It up there. #3 on this list. The Lucid Air continues to be way out in front.

https://www.cars.com/articles/electric-vehicles-with-the-longest-range-422227/

1. Lucid Air: 516 miles
2. Rivian R1T: 410 miles
3. Tesla Model S: 402 miles
4. Rivian R1S: 400 miles
5. Hyundai Ioniq 6: 361 miles
6. Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan: 352 miles
7. Tesla Model 3: 342 miles
8. Mercedes-EQ EQS SUV: 339 miles
9. Tesla Model X: 335 miles
10. Chevrolet Blazer EV: 324 miles
11. BMW i7: 321 miles
12. Ford F-150 Lightning: 320 miles
13. Ford Mustang Mach-E: 320 miles
14. Polestar 2: 320 miles
15. Tesla Model Y: 320 miles
16. Chevrolet Equinox EV: 319 miles
17. Cadillac Lyriq: 314 miles
18. GMC Hummer EV Pickup and SUV: 314 miles
19. Acura ZDX: 313 miles
20. Kia EV6: 310 miles
21. BMW i4: 307 miles
22. BMW iX: 307 miles
23. Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV: 307 miles
24. Kia EV9: 304 miles
25. Nissan Ariya: 304 miles
26. Hyundai Ioniq 5: 303 miles
27. Audi Q8 e-Tron Sportback: 300 miles

There's also the Porche Taycan, that has a lower EPA but consistently gets way more, even on the highway. Kyle got 367 miles on his 70 MPH range test.
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67 Stang - where do you go to research & get reliable reviews on charging stations? I didn’t take my MME for an unexpected trip because of the nightmare my hubby had a month ago trying to find a working charger that didn’t need an adapter. The gist - a 4 hr trip turned into 8 hours, mostly looking for and then charging at stations while the cold weather drained the battery at unprecedented (to us) speeds
Plugshare app (works on apple car play)or Plugshare.com also I map out my route with "A Better Trip Planner" app or website. It will also give you charger info. However, plugshare seems to be more informative on the actual chargers. And, don't forget Tesla. If you have the adapter, Telsa's "Super Charger Map" (as well as plug share) will let you know which SC you are allowed to use......Handy trick (or hack as this gen says). Set your filter on plug share to 250kw and then it will filter out the Tesla chargers that are not usable. Hope this helps
 

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Nice! We're right there with you on road trips miles (50,000+ now). More states though (37, plus we dipped into Canada at Windsor). Includes one big trip back east (6000+ miles), and another to the Gulf Coast (4000+). A few to the Southwest, and then like 25 trips between CO and NV.

MME Trips.JPG
What do you use to make that map?
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