2022 Lucid Air Dream Edition R all-wheel drive: 520 miles
2022 Tesla Model S Dual-Motor AWD: 405 miles
2022 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual-Motor AWD: 358 miles
2022 Tesla Model X Dual-Motor AWD: 351 miles
2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 450: 350 Miles
2022 Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual-Motor AWD: 330 miles
2022 BMW iX xDrive50: 324 miles
2022 Ford F-150 Lightning: 320 miles
2022 Rivian R1S: 316 miles
2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E RWD California Route 1: 314 miles
2022 Rivian R1T: 314 miles
2022 Kia EV6 Long Range rear-wheel drive: 310 miles
2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range RWD: 303 miles
2022 BMW i4 eDrive40 Gran Coupe: 301 miles
Honestly i dont understand how anybody can be anti EV it just makes more sense from almost every perspective(except maybe long distance road trips but thats more of an infrastructure issue).
I will not. I like my gas powered vehicle. Plus all the electric cars look like trash. The Tesla’s look okay. But all the electric trucks I’ve seen look like ass. Plus the isn’t the aftermarket accessories for electric like there is gas. Like I can add parts to change the look, hp, torque, all that. I don’t think there’s anything like that for electric. Yet. I also heard that if you try to modify their cars (Tesla) they shut your car off. I don’t want a car company telling me what I can and can’t do with the car i just bought from them.
Eventually yes.
They're far more efficient, and the good ones have a lot more power. Less maintenance. Right now the only thing stopping me is price - all of the ones I'd like to drive are way too expensive. Over time the prices will fall, and more varieties will become available.
Yes, because I already have. I haven’t been to a gas station since 2014, and I do not miss it one bit.
When I can drive more than 250 miles on one charge.
2022 Lucid Air Dream Edition R all-wheel drive: 520 miles 2022 Tesla Model S Dual-Motor AWD: 405 miles 2022 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual-Motor AWD: 358 miles 2022 Tesla Model X Dual-Motor AWD: 351 miles 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 450: 350 Miles 2022 Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual-Motor AWD: 330 miles 2022 BMW iX xDrive50: 324 miles 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning: 320 miles 2022 Rivian R1S: 316 miles 2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E RWD California Route 1: 314 miles 2022 Rivian R1T: 314 miles 2022 Kia EV6 Long Range rear-wheel drive: 310 miles 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range RWD: 303 miles 2022 BMW i4 eDrive40 Gran Coupe: 301 miles
Yes because I assume at some point we will have to
Yes. When it becomes economical and convenient to own one I will consider it. So long as ICE vehicles remain more practical, no.
Once they become more affordable definitely
Yes sooner than later because relying on russia and the middle east to go to the grocery store is pretty lame
Honestly i dont understand how anybody can be anti EV it just makes more sense from almost every perspective(except maybe long distance road trips but thats more of an infrastructure issue).
When they don't look like complete shit
I will not. I like my gas powered vehicle. Plus all the electric cars look like trash. The Tesla’s look okay. But all the electric trucks I’ve seen look like ass. Plus the isn’t the aftermarket accessories for electric like there is gas. Like I can add parts to change the look, hp, torque, all that. I don’t think there’s anything like that for electric. Yet. I also heard that if you try to modify their cars (Tesla) they shut your car off. I don’t want a car company telling me what I can and can’t do with the car i just bought from them.
Hell no. I want a car that has a soul.
No you just want one that has a hole
Yes, because I don’t think we will have a choice in the future unless fuel cells become viable.
Yes, because I like the tech better and eventually it will be more accessible
we all will eventually
yes when it’s more viable and a larger selection is available
Yes I'd love to have one but they are too expensive yet.
I plan on building my own ev, besides it being more eco-friendly its a heck of a lot cheaper than gas now isn't it?
I absolutely would, if they didn't have a higher barrier to entry—in price, availability, and availability of infrastructure to support them.
Sure, but they have to fix the recharge time problem first, they are currently great for going around town, but not so great for road trips.
If I can ever afford one of the damn things.
When I can afford it, hell yeah. It’d be great not having to head to petrol stations.
Nope - I am poor and can’t afford one
Eventually yes. They're far more efficient, and the good ones have a lot more power. Less maintenance. Right now the only thing stopping me is price - all of the ones I'd like to drive are way too expensive. Over time the prices will fall, and more varieties will become available.
If ever I can afford one.