I'll be second to last thenI'll be the last guy to buy a electric vehicle.
I'll be second to last then
In that part of west Texas there's a good chance nobody would notice. If they did they wouldn't care..... unless if filled up with water. Then they'd be really happy! Texans really like water a lot.Hell at $5000/bbl they may strip mine the entire area to 10,000 ft deep.
My wife had a Prius for 9 years, she like the car well (as you can see by length of ownership!), I hated it, to small to get into and to low to the ground. Yes 48 MPG is great but I'll take my King Ranch any day!1. If, like me, you keep a car for 15+ years, you should research battery life for the choice of vehicle.
2. Look at the cost of battery pack replacement and repair after the warranty expires.
3. Check how to enter car if the battery goes completely dead -- this has been an issue with Teslas.
4. Seriously consider how and when you would use the auto-drive feature. This depends on sensors that can fail or be blocked by rain, road debris etc. The was an incident in my state. Tesla driver was using the auto-drive feature. It failed and drove him at full speed into a concrete lane barrier and he was killed instantly.
5. Understand that true range is significantly less with cold weather and with hills.
6. Look at the resale value AFTER the cars go off warranty. You might be surprised.
7. Toyota is coming out with EVs with solid state batteries. Promised date is "late 2025". That could significantly affect the value of Teslas.
8. I have friends with Toyota Prius hybrids. These Prius cars have proved exceptionally reliable, and one has over 350,000 miles on the original battery pack, and the owner says she averages about 48 mpg.
Im not sure whats in it for the store from tesla themselves, but a tesla owner charging at a tesla charger pays thru their subscription- free or charge your card whatever deal you have worked out with your dealer. Whoever has the chargers gets a significant tax break and refund. It was like $5500 cash back for my level 2 charger at home and an independent guy in little rock got $15k per charger refund plus the local utility (which i work for and was in on the deal) gets a huge credit on his power bill for 5yrs. We get $10k refund from uncle sam for every level 2 charger we install at our offices too. They make it very adventageous to install at your place of business, so everybody with a parking lot- collect your money while you can.Headed into town this AM to pick up a few things. Noticed major work going on at the side of the parking lot. Backed up and got a REAL GOOD LOOK.
Maybe 15 +Tesla charging stations being installed.
Wonder if Tesla is paying for the install or the Store is footing the bill? My guess? Te$la's is in it for the $$$. That's the only grocery store (so far) in town that I've seen with charging stations.
Have seen one Tesla parked there so someone that works at that store owns one.
Couple of charging stations in the public parking lots and a couple in a few motels.
You mean HIS HANDLERS will. He's not smart enough to figure anything out on his own. Been living on the government tit for how many years and got NOTHING to show for it, unless you can count China and Ukraine in his hip pocket? (move along, nothing to see here)Biden will act on emergency powers(climate change) before the fall elections.
