Charging an electric vehicle still cheaper than filling a gas one. MAGA wets panties.

People will always pay for convenience.

That they will. Sure kept 7-11 in business!

It's like I keep saying. All you have to do is look at the cars (and trucks) on the road. See what people are driving. Not that many EVs. There's a reason.
 
That they will. Sure kept 7-11 in business!

It's like I keep saying. All you have to do is look at the cars (and trucks) on the road. See what people are driving. Not that many EVs. There's a reason.

Especially out here in farm country. Dusty dirt roads are hard enough on HD trucks, they'd destroy an EV in 30,000-40,000 miles if not sooner. Then there's our winters, an electric heater would really suck an EV's battery dry in a hurry.
 
Especially out here in farm country. Dusty dirt roads are hard enough on HD trucks, they'd destroy an EV in 30,000-40,000 miles if not sooner. Then there's our winters, an electric heater would really suck an EV's battery dry in a hurry.

Yeah. I'd love to see an EV try to deal with your winters. :D
EVs don't handle dusty dirt roads well. The rocks damage their batteries. The uneven terrain might bash the battery pack to death pretty quickly too. Me? I wouldn't give it even 30,000 miles. You are being extraordinarily generous.

Might be interesting to see a bull's reaction after he charges an EV!
 
Yeah. I'd love to see an EV try to deal with your winters. :D
EVs don't handle dusty dirt roads well. The rocks damage their batteries. The uneven terrain might bash the battery pack to death pretty quickly too. Me? I wouldn't give it even 30,000 miles. You are being extraordinarily generous.

Might be interesting to see a bull's reaction after he charges an EV!

Ever see one hit an electric fence?
 
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Indeed they do. I definitely wouldn't want to try crossing the country in an all electric vehicle.

Me neither. It would take weeks to do it, much of it sitting around waiting for it to recharge.

Kinda makes you appreciate the folks that WALKED across the country, doesn't it?
 
Me neither. It would take weeks to do it, much of it sitting around waiting for it to recharge.

Kinda makes you appreciate the folks that WALKED across the country, doesn't it?

Why do you post without doing any homework? there are charging stations across the nation. You can top it off while eating lunch and going to the toilet. Type in charging stations in your area and watch the screen light up. You do a recharge when you sleep too. Makes you appreciate how dishonest some posters are.
 
Why do you post without doing any homework? there are charging stations across the nation. You can top it off while eating lunch and going to the toilet. Type in charging stations in your area and watch the screen light up. You do a recharge when you sleep too. Makes you appreciate how dishonest some posters are.

So then you are not only limited to finding charging stations, but for food, overnight stays, and piss stops as well? Keep your EV, I'll drive where, when and stop where I want. It's still a free country (but for how long if the Dems have their way?)...
 
Me neither. It would take weeks to do it, much of it sitting around waiting for it to recharge.

Kinda makes you appreciate the folks that WALKED across the country, doesn't it?

No it really doesn't. They walked because they had no horse or it was their best option at the time. An electric car is not the best option at this time imo.
 
Why do you post without doing any homework? there are charging stations across the nation. You can top it off while eating lunch and going to the toilet. Type in charging stations in your area and watch the screen light up. You do a recharge when you sleep too. Makes you appreciate how dishonest some posters are.

I'll still be at my destination in my ICE before you are at yours with your plug in car
 
trouble is you're stuck with an electric vehicle which turns to trash i 10 years. Kinda like a Yugo only WAY more expensive and useless in cold climates.

Keep believing that, ColicGuy, if it helps you sleep at night. I'll probably trade in my current EV and buy a new one in 5-7 years anyway. The technology is advancing so fast that it doesn't make sense to keep any car for more than 5-7 years. Kinda like a cell phone.

But go ahead and keep buying ICE cars if that's what your far right masters tell you. You'll be the one searching for a gas station in 10 years. And good luck when you want to sell it. I'd love to be there. It'll be high comedy. BWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!


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well they looked nice on the lot. Wasnt until you got it home and started driving it that you discovered all the problems. In the end you literally balled it up and threw it away.

Hydrogen is the key. but not necessarily liquid. There are some interesting alternatives being worked on. We shall see where that leads.

I suggest you never buy an EV and keep driving your ICE car and spend >$5/gallon. Then when Hydrogen becomes a viable alternative, go for it (in 50 years).
BWWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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