SpaceEVDriver
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Just about home from a 2300 mile road trip that has been absolute misery (the driving has been awful).
We took a trip from Northern AZ to the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas to watch the eclipse.
But because we were caravanning with a couple who drive gas, my partner decided we should too, "to avoid inconveniencing them."
The ride in the Tacoma was uncomfortable, loud, and stressful; we arrived exhausted.
We spent more than $600 on gas. We'd spent more on gas on the first fillup--just an hour from home--than I had spent to get to OK on the last eastbound trip I took in the Mustang.
Every gas station was crowded and we had to wait in line at almost every stop. Most had at least one or two pumps out of order. We rarely spent less than 30 minutes at a stop. We made a stop every 150-200 miles. Had to fill up every morning or late at night before going to bed instead of just plugging in overnight.
Every charging station we passed was nearly empty.
We hit huge traffic slowdowns on the interstate, so I got to watch my fuel gauge climb down while going absolutely nowhere.
My only conclusion is that gasoline vehicles are just terrible for road tripping. They're loud, inconvenient, EXPENSIVE, and overall only good for...I don't know what they're better at than BEVs
Anyone want a Tacoma? It's going up for sale by this weekend. Going to reactivate that Rivian or Lightning order.
We took a trip from Northern AZ to the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas to watch the eclipse.
But because we were caravanning with a couple who drive gas, my partner decided we should too, "to avoid inconveniencing them."
The ride in the Tacoma was uncomfortable, loud, and stressful; we arrived exhausted.
We spent more than $600 on gas. We'd spent more on gas on the first fillup--just an hour from home--than I had spent to get to OK on the last eastbound trip I took in the Mustang.
Every gas station was crowded and we had to wait in line at almost every stop. Most had at least one or two pumps out of order. We rarely spent less than 30 minutes at a stop. We made a stop every 150-200 miles. Had to fill up every morning or late at night before going to bed instead of just plugging in overnight.
Every charging station we passed was nearly empty.
We hit huge traffic slowdowns on the interstate, so I got to watch my fuel gauge climb down while going absolutely nowhere.
My only conclusion is that gasoline vehicles are just terrible for road tripping. They're loud, inconvenient, EXPENSIVE, and overall only good for...I don't know what they're better at than BEVs
Anyone want a Tacoma? It's going up for sale by this weekend. Going to reactivate that Rivian or Lightning order.
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