The data found about 68 per cent of car shoppers in 2022 who did not own an EV showed an intent to purchase one, but that dropped to 56 per cent this year.

  • Funderpants
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    I will never own a gas car again because gas cars are simply inferior technology. I’ve put 170,000km on my EV over the last 5 years, and they’ve been more convenient and less expensive kms than even the cheapest gas cars I’ve owned. The only maintenance has been rotating the tires and the cabinet air filter.

    When I wake up in the morning, the car has more mileage charged in it than I’ll use in the day, which includes my 100km+ round trip commute. When I drive it, the instant torque blows by most other vehicles on the road. I live in a rural area, it snows, it freezes, it doesn’t get plowed right away, the car doesnt care. It always starts. I make half a dozen 1000km round trips a year in it, doesn’t matter the weather, sunny or cold. I take 2 kids, my wife and all our gear in it. Did I mention they do sports, we have equipment and bikes and all that stuff.

    The darn thing does everything the skeptics say it won’t do and it’s a shame all the misinformation I see, almost daily, about EVs.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Totally. The inconvenience ( and inconvenient timing ) of having to fuel up is intolerable after being exposed to electric.

      My wife drives an EV and I drive a gas guzzler. So jealous. It is going to change the second I can afford it.

    • @Oderus
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      51 year ago

      170k in 5 years. Fuck me. I’d take me 15 years to drive that much for my car and 9-10 years for my truck.

      I believe driving any vehicle less is better than buying an EV and putting enough miles on it to offset the CO2 from making the battery.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        You’re right. But it is a factor of how much you drive. If you’re really down to ~10km/yr then you’re not the problem. Most of America, however, drives about 30km/yr. That kind of mileage adds up quickly with poor inefficient gigantobeast 4x4 dickreplacer500 trucks that are primarily used for grocery getters and work commuters. So EVs have their place - especially in that world.

        • @Oderus
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          11 year ago

          I don’t get why people shit on trucks like you’re doing because they’re not as bad as everyone thinks. Sure, those roll coal like fucking morons are an issue but they’re not the majority of trucks. Most are like mine, stock and as fuel efficient as can be from the factory. Sportscars are far worse but no one and I mean no one bitches about them cause they’re cool I guess.

          My buddy got into a wreck with his F150 and got an Infinity G35 or something as replacement. Went from a large truck with a V8 to a smaller car with a V6 and the Ford 150 was better on fuel and didn’t require premium so we were both shocked.

          It’s the combination of driving a lot plus having a less efficient vehicle that’s the issue but we’re only focusing on half the issue, the driving part.

          It’d rather see people drive less and take public transit more than drive EV’s.

          One guy I talked to drives 3 hours a day and bitches at the government not doing anything… meanwhile, what has HE done to improve anything? The answer was nothing.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            What year F-150 was it?

            The G37 debut 15 years ago, and if you really meant the G35, it’s an even older engine design. The F-150 is also one of the best selling vehicles on the road and its design keeps up with modern standards much more than a sporty Nissan.

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              01 year ago

              I don’t know the years but this was ~10 years ago give or take.