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Real-world fuel economy: Both cars outperformed their EPA gas mileage estimates on our 200-mile real-world fuel-economy route, but the Camry Hybrid was a little bit more efficient than the Accord Hybrid, with a trip computer and pump average of 52.6 mpg versus the Accord’s 51.3 mpg. |
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Reading others experiences recently online it tracks quite closely. TLDR for this car is great for city (we are back to low 40s in slow driving rural TN) but not a great choice for extended highway driving at high speed. Our touring model gets 36mpg in our normal driving conditions of mixed highway and city in Arizona which also tracks to others experience. Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 06-11-2024 at 10:40 AM. |
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Bringing this back to the top because I’ve offloaded my investment in Tesla and removed it from my watch list. I got too tired of the antics of the CEO and his monstrosity pay package and I no longer wanted to be part of that. I waited for a bit of a spike in the stock price and sold it all. I believe I came out ahead on my investment but nowhere near the gains I would have had if I had sold a couple years ago.
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I guess he would tell you to “go [fill in the blanks] yourself” 😏 |
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Curious what VW’s $5B investment in Rivian will bring.
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From what I understand it’s more of an investment in the customer-facing software and everyone is denying that there will be joint venture vehicles. That said, I suspect it could be a far reaching agreement if it goes well. Rivian makes pretty cool products but they’re struggling to become profitable. Hopefully this gives them an infusion of cash and they can claw their way to making a profit. I like their two vehicles, especially the R1S.
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The automotive world needs a Golf-like EV instead of expensive weird cars. Just my $.02. I agree that it has the proportions of a 1980s Golf.
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Interesting article on the percentage of EV owners that would buy another EV:
https://www.motor1.com/news/724788/h...an-switch-gas/
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Wife still has Bolt, new 7/2021. She loves it, I like it a lot. I especially like it costs about 1/3 on average as much for fuel as the 41 MPG Honda Fit it replaced. Compared to 4.00 gal gas. Like that all I gotta do is plug it in and change cabin filter and rotate tires pretty much. Was under the Fit changing oil myself, and hate doing that stuff. But too cheap to pat dealer or trust jamokes to do it
I had a PHEV Pacifica got new 12/2020. Sold it to Carmax [4/2023] and bought Certified used 2018 KIA Sedona [15 months ago now]. The PHEV 45-59 MPG, Sedona 22-28 MPG. Now only driving 250 mile per month in retirement not saving enough on Gas. Plus I had a 10k note and 38.00/month interest that was not going towards propulsion costs. I did not want to part with the 10k pay it off, so I let Carmax take care of that. I am left with empirical experience of a few things. You need to drive a lot of miles to compensate for a few big costs. 1st the PHEV is 60k now. And your 60k car depreciates faster than an non EV/PHEV currently, and that % is on a more expensive car. Not so sure in the end, especially if you are the one to have to pay for the new HV battery in 7-8 years the economy isn't a great amortization. In the case of the PHEV you have the costs [and weight] of both ICE and EV systems as the car has both. The Bolt saved approx $2500.00 in fuel cost in 35k miles VS 41MPG Fit. But it cost nearly twice as much too. Maybe not fair to compare cost of new 2018 LX Fit to a 2022 Bolt loaded up. But having said that, I think [no more Fits] a new Civic starts around $24-5k. Civic comparison to Fit seems fair compact car wise. My 2 Cents, and worth it at 1/2 the price.
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