• Flying Squid
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    216 months ago

    I can see that. My point is that the only electric car that has that range in the U.S. is the Leaf, which goes 168 miles on the smaller battery. I don’t need an electric car that goes that many miles between charges. I’d be fine with 90. I’d probably be fine with less than 90. We have a second car if we ever want to leave town. I’d ditch my hybrid and get a cheaper electric car that didn’t have a huge range, but it isn’t even on offer.

      • @ramble81@lemm.ee
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        26 months ago

        Got any info on that? Looking at buying out my EV lease and wonder if I can get that added.

    • @indigomirage@lemmy.ca
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      116 months ago

      For sure! I think we’re going to have to move away from a one-size fits all car design. For general city use, I use a Chevy Bolt, but for longer (infrequent) runs, I’m still stuck with ICE (I’d use a hybrid if I had one). In Canada, the range really does go down in the winter. (and Canada has not taken charging infrastructure very seriously - mandatory for adoption)

      Anyway you look at it, these are very, very positive developments.

      • @thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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        6 months ago

        They are as expensive as the other EVs and aren’t eligible for the US reimbursement 🫤

        They are kinda ugly too… Which sucks because I really love the BMW driving experience

      • Flying Squid
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        16 months ago

        Exactly! Something cheap and tiny for just going around town.

    • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      36 months ago

      My problem is that I need >100 mile range. I live in a cold climate and have a 50 mile, round-trip commute (and high speed, so even worse range), so if EVs get half the range in the winter, I could stuck. There isn’t a big set of cars in the 100-150 mile range, usually you get something older and used with <100, or current cars get >200 and you pay the price for it.

      A new Leaf is something like $30k, and used Leafs are something like $17k, so it’s absolutely not worth replacing my reliable hybrid car at that price. If I could get a new car around $20k with ~150 mile range, or a used car (~5 years old) with 100-150 mile range for 10k, I’d probably buy it. But that just isn’t a thing right now. So I’m waiting.