hef19898
Well-Known Member
Electric cars are fine, just don't buy one from VW! Funny how the same car from Skoda is better, but this was the case between VW and Skoda like forever now.
Only reason we don't have one: two kids, range (EVs for this do exist) and budget (just not at a price point yet that is within budget). As soon as the second one needa to be replaced, it will be an EV (mostly around town and short distance commuting). There really is not much point in pumping oil from the ground, ruining the environment, transporting it across the globe (again ruining the environment), refine it (again...) only to distribute it across the country (you guessed it) only to burn it very in efficiently in an ICE to drive 1.3 or there abouts people around (really ruining the environment as emmissions are all over the place). Especially since we are close to have a very viable alternative in EVs.
Nobody wants to invest in the necessary infrastructure to make it work for everyone so, from renewables (growing like crazy worldwide, coupd be faster so) over networks (the real issues, grids need to be upgraded and new teansmission lines installed) to charging stations (but hey, there are some one cannot pay with a credit or debit card...).
Not that I'd give up my RRC, but then I simply never could afford it as a daily driver anyway ever. And for those max 2k miles per year I don't care about fuel cost, if I would I'd have bougjt the wrong car anyway.
Only reason we don't have one: two kids, range (EVs for this do exist) and budget (just not at a price point yet that is within budget). As soon as the second one needa to be replaced, it will be an EV (mostly around town and short distance commuting). There really is not much point in pumping oil from the ground, ruining the environment, transporting it across the globe (again ruining the environment), refine it (again...) only to distribute it across the country (you guessed it) only to burn it very in efficiently in an ICE to drive 1.3 or there abouts people around (really ruining the environment as emmissions are all over the place). Especially since we are close to have a very viable alternative in EVs.
Nobody wants to invest in the necessary infrastructure to make it work for everyone so, from renewables (growing like crazy worldwide, coupd be faster so) over networks (the real issues, grids need to be upgraded and new teansmission lines installed) to charging stations (but hey, there are some one cannot pay with a credit or debit card...).
Not that I'd give up my RRC, but then I simply never could afford it as a daily driver anyway ever. And for those max 2k miles per year I don't care about fuel cost, if I would I'd have bougjt the wrong car anyway.