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pavulon 08-07-2019 08:00 PM

I think the points made have all been pretty reasonable. Other than the difference in time and convenience for “fill ups,” I’m not sure that running out of electricity is much different than running out of gas. I don’t see lots of kids with cars run out of gas so I’m not sure that depleting a charge would routinely be a huge concern.

aigel 08-07-2019 09:11 PM

I'd buy her a Prius and be done with it. I would be worried about the arctic temps you encounter. I would be a fan of the EV if you were in a moderate climate. I have many friends and coworkers with Priusses and they are very reliable. To the point that I almost bought one myself. :eek:

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RWebb 08-07-2019 10:25 PM

Taycan

ckelly78z 08-08-2019 03:01 AM

I would buy a civic for the 250,000 of seemless potential miles it can go, and can be pulled into ANY gas station, at any hour of the day to refuel...how do you retrieve an EV that has no charge in the school parking lot, I don't believe they can be charged remotely (unlike a gas can).

Extreme cold weather severely effects usable range also, so during the worst January storm, she will have that constant concern about charge %, and distance/speed.

wdfifteen 08-08-2019 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 10550242)
Right, people only buy SUV's now I hear.

Pretty much. Some iconic names are headed for history. After over 50 years, no more Chevy Impala.

Buick LaCrosse.
Cadillac CT6. ...
Chevy Cruze. ...
Chevy Impala. ...
Ford Focus. ...
Ford Taurus.

https://adage.com/article/cmo-strategy/sedans-drive-a-cliff/315823

stealthn 08-08-2019 10:40 AM

I drove a Panamera Sport Turismo Hybrid yesterday as part of Porsche's customer events. Could go 40 Km on battery and recharged itself in several ways. Overall very nice car but expensive.

In talking with the techs I don't think I would ever go to a pure EV unless it's my third car and only ever to be used in the city.

The hybrid was really neat (but I'm a techie), and if I wanted to "help" the environment I would consider one.

911boost 08-08-2019 11:36 AM

I have a recent 16yo driver, so I am speaking from experience here. I would not want her worrying about running out of electricity somewhere, not to mention in the freezing cold winter temps.

It seems as though you are making this more complicated that it needs to be.

RWebb 08-08-2019 03:09 PM

press is already talking about a shooting brake and SUV based on the C8 'vette

you have to admit that an SUV is a good all around daily driver

MysticLlama 08-08-2019 03:18 PM

I'm not sure if this works on all EVs, but works on Teslas. Put it in drive, tow it around with something else, *slowly* add miles via regen. :) I'm sure it vastly counteracts any greenness.

expatriot98 08-08-2019 03:58 PM

Until electrics have a 15 minute charge time, They aren't viable. We love our 2015 Volt.

john70t 08-08-2019 08:13 PM

She's a kid. "Car or no car? Your choice."

Get something safe and slow and dependable and gas.
Expect it to dinged up within a year and towed for tickets.
The next vehicle will be better suited to whatever her grand vision might be.

dan79brooklyn 08-09-2019 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by expatriot98 (Post 10552156)
Until electrics have a 15 minute charge time, They aren't viable. We love our 2015 Volt.

Tesla Supercharger gives a 50% charge in 20 minutes. That’s well over a 100 miles and the network is pretty well built up in most areas of the US.

berettafan 08-09-2019 05:11 AM

I don't see the benefit in introducing a risk (run out of charge) to a teen driver.

ALSO electric is more dangerous to foot traffic and a new driver will not be as good at anticipating pedestrian movements.

Sooner or later 08-09-2019 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dan79brooklyn (Post 10552639)
Tesla Supercharger gives a 50% charge in 20 minutes. That’s well over a 100 miles and the network is pretty well built up in most areas of the US.

Some areas are built up. Others are lacking.

My metro area is 131,000 and we have....nada.....closest to any charger, not just Tesla, is 43 miles


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