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We just got our Bolt EV battery replacement, so fingers crossed that it's the last thing to be concerned about with this vehicle. All the bits replaced come with a new 8 year warranty, so our 3 year old car has its most expensive part reset to a new warranty.
It's my wife's car here on Martha's Vineyard, where range isn't an issue. But it will go to Boston and back easily without needing a charge. We have a home Level 2 charger. We had a $1,500 credit with Eversource which we couldn't get as a payment, so with an EV the solar makes enough for the all-electric house and the car that gets the most miles.
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What you’re describing as your daily errand vehicle that runs on electricity alone is available as a plug-in hybrid. If you keep them plugged in and charged they run on battery alone for up to about 40 miles I think. After that they run like a normal hybrid, still getting great economy. |
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I agree that in the US we will never see these ultra light, ultra cheap utility vehicles. Not going to happen. The auto industry sees that the US population can stomach an average new car cost in the $40k region and there will be no appetite for them to significantly bring that number down.
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The light-automobiles, K-car, in Japan have been around forever. The cars never met US safety standards plus capped at 550cc historically and now 660cc with top speeds general <60mph, there is just no appetite here for the car.
There is so little appetite, the US hasn't even imposed tariffs. The electric Chinese one is basically a golf cart. Buy a golf cart and run errands in that. Last edited by verticaldoug; 04-23-2024 at 10:41 AM. |
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People buy (and bling them) for RV campgrounds & "Park Home" campgrounds. I have seen that. Literally anything is better than all these people who think a Tahoe is needed for anything further than couch -> refrigerator and think it's fine to take your kid to sports and idle the Tahoe in the parking lot the entire time while you play with your phone. Or the refuse to put the kid on the school bus and go idle the Tahoe in line for an hour at the school while the kids on the bus get dropped off first. (That is literally the calling card of the limousine liberal here) |
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If you're looking for a cheap alternative fuel car you can probably get a great deal on a new hydrogen-fueled Mirai.
You'd better act fast though. Shell is permanently closing 6 of its 7 light-duty hydrogen fueling stations in Californy: https://www.hydrogeninsight.com/tran...ia/2-1-1596104 This apparently vexes current Mirai owners: https://insideevs.com/news/708375/to...tations-close/ |
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Our EV charging will be done from home 95%+, so no worries. .
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But *this crossover from BYD for $13,400* is what keeps the domestic auto industry awake at night: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMUTvEVtiaM Last edited by dgauthier; 04-23-2024 at 02:45 PM. |
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If Toyota was serious, they should have done like Tesla and created their own charging/filling stations. Instead, they rely on the government or 3rd parties like Shell, who appear to have lost interest. Basically, hydrogen cars are a dead end. Good Luck! |
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Be aware that Tesla’s online price can be slightly misleading. Imagine that……. They price it with a federal tax credit which is income based and not everyone will get this. Additionally, they advertise “estimated gas savings” in their price, which nobody does when selling a Prius compared to a Ram 3500 pickup truck. My home connector cost $1500 including professional installation and they no longer include the 120V Mobile Charger, so these costs need to be considered as well. All that said, it’s much less expensive now than when I got mine. It is now priced appropriately for what it is. It was overpriced when I got mine but I got caught up in the hype and it was post-Covid when all kinds market forces were going crazy. I should have waited. Hindsight is always 20/20. As for the car feeling kind of cheap and plasticky and not premium, I totally agree. It’s an appliance and kind of boring. It’s also very efficient and so far, as reliable as the sunrise 18 months into ownership. Pluses and minuses, like with most things in life I guess. |
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I think an electric motor is superior to an ICE engine....generally. Problem is the charging....and around here, that is less and less a problem.
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https://www.bmwusa.com/ix5-hydrogen.html But with 50+ filling stations in the entire US, that's not going to do it. It doesn't matter how advance or efficient these cars are, if you can't find a way to charge it? You can't do it at home like an EV? And according to that article previously cited, in addition to all the other challenges cited, the cost of hydrogen fuel is going up too. Good Luck! |
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@NHAero: you might want to read this, BOLT owner: How G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me) https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/23/t...5.62haIjJw8wdJ
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