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It'd be great if we had that where I live, but driving is the only option for a LOT of cities in the US. They were designed that way.I don’t even own a car and use public transportation.
It'd be great if we had that where I live, but driving is the only option for a LOT of cities in the US. They were designed that way.I don’t even own a car and use public transportation.
My friend bought one in Dec. They just calculated the difference and just 2 weeks later, he would have saved just under $12k. The significant sudden price drops seem like a really bad indicator to me. Not like they are going to go out of business or anything lol, but it shows some weakness for sure. They've already done 2 rounds of layoffs.Telsa droped their prices significantly on all models across the board
Does anybody know why?Telsa droped their prices significantly on all models across the board
Jan 13 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) has slashed prices globally on its electric vehicles by as much as 20%, extending an aggressive discounting effort and challenging rivals after missing Wall Street delivery estimates for 2022.Does anybody know why?
The standard auto companies have begun to claw away EV market share from Tesla.Does anybody know why?
Like every other car vendor, chip shortages...or supply and demand. lolThe standard auto companies have begun to claw away EV market share from Tesla.
Tesla reduced the price of its baseline Model Y SUV to $52,990, a 20% reduction. It also dropped the cost of an upper-tier version of its Model 3 sedan to $53,990, a 14% price cut. As a result, both of those models now can qualify for tax incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act.
This law requires that the cost of new EVs does not exceed $80,000 for vans, SUVs and pickup trucks, or $55,000 for sedans. Because Tesla had significantly raised prices earlier in 2022, those two models were priced too high to be eligible for the $7,500 tax rebate. So Elon Musk slashed prices.
But I have to ask why prices were raised last spring?
Of course it’s the Republicans that wants to ban EV. Sniffing gasoline and lead has taken its toll.worth a chuckle ........
Wyoming Lawmakers To Consider Resolution Against Electric Cars
If approved, a copy of the resolution would be sent to the Governor of California. That state has ordered a ban on the sale of all new gasoline-powered cars and light trucks by 2035.kgab.com
EV ProsAnyone willing to explain?
EV Positives? EV Negatives?
They're in cahoots.
I don't know where you live, but how much have energy bills increased in your area? In the Milwaukee area, the cost jumped drastically in the last few months and WE Energies is absolutely unapologetic. In fact, I watched a video with a WE Energies official and he was smiling- I have a feeling that's gonna leave a mark.EV Pros
EV Cons
- You never have to buy more gasoline!
- You never will burn gasoline!
- You can charge up at home, even at night.
- EVs require much less maintenance than ICE cars
- If you buy an EV that qualifies and your annual income is low enough (under $150k?), you can get $7,500 in tax cuts/rebates.
- EVs, with more potent computers on board, are smart. Are the drivers smarter?
- EVs cost a lot more than gasoline cars. Not all EVs are presently eligible for the $7,500 tax rebate.
- Equipping your home with a charger will cost more than just the ~$6-700 price of a Level 2 charger. Installing a 240V 50A electric power line may or may not cost plenty more. There are programs in various states to defray some of this cost. In addition, I had to extend my WiFi to reach my garage, just so my smart phone can talk to my smart car & the smart charger.
- EVs have shorter range than gasoline cars. Road trips away from home must be planned better than with an ICE car, and you must unlearn old habits & learn new expectations. Fortunately, EVs are smart enough to make this planning easier than people believe before they run into this problem first hand.
- EV batteries will have less range in cold weather. Heat pumps to heat the cabin help.
- EVs are heavier than equivalent ICE cars. The batteries are heavy. Fortunately that weight is low in the body, so EVs are not top heavy.
- Because of the weight, EV tires are larger and will cost more to replace.
- EV technology (hardware & software) is still evolving. How much better or cheaper will they be in the next few years? Is it worth waiting, or buying now? You must compare that to the certain promise of higher gasoline prices in the future.
- EVs with more potent computers on board are smart. It remains to be seen whether the drivers smarter.
When was this supply & demand of gasoline prices independent of government agenda?WRT future gasoline prices, do you think this will be driven by supply & demand, or governments shoving their/global agendas down peoples' throats, just to fit the narrative that all fossil fuels are bad and ignoring the facts about Methane & water vapor being worse greenhouse gases than CO2?
Try making and driving with your own bio-diesel in the U.S.When was this supply & demand of gasoline prices independent of government agenda?
It never was.
Another CON, I found out about when we had ours, if you break down, don't expect a local tow company to understand you need a flatbed tow truck. "When it comes to towing an electric car, a flatbed tow truck is your best option. Flatbed trucks have no wheel movement which means any potential hazards are eliminated. All-electric car manufacturers recommend that electric vehicles should only be moved on a flatbed truck as this avoids potential damage ,or from which I found out later, hooking the car up with the front wheels in the air and the rear wheels on a dolly . "EV Pros
EV Cons
- You never have to buy more gasoline!
- You never will burn gasoline!
- You can charge up at home, even at night.
- EVs require much less maintenance than ICE cars. There is now 10-year data from EV fleet cars, that maintenance costs for EVs are significantly less.
- If you buy an EV that qualifies and your annual income is low enough (under $150k?), you can get $7,500 in tax cuts/rebates.
- Tesla used to dominate the EV market. Now there is greater competition for the EV market. Not all EV manufacturers are owned by Elon Musk.
- EVs, with more potent computers on board, are smart. Are the drivers smarter?
- EVs cost a lot more than gasoline cars. Not all EVs are presently eligible for the $7,500 tax rebate.
- Equipping your home with a charger will cost more than just the ~$6-700 price of a Level 2 charger. Installing a 240V 50A electric power line may or may not cost plenty more. There are programs in various states to defray some of this cost. In addition, I had to extend my WiFi to reach my garage, just so my smart phone can talk to my smart car & the smart charger.
- EVs have shorter range than gasoline cars. Road trips away from home must be planned better than with an ICE car, and you must unlearn old habits & learn new expectations. Fortunately, EVs are smart enough to make this planning easier than people believe before they run into this problem first hand.
- EV batteries will have less range in cold weather. Heat pumps to heat the cabin help.
- EVs are heavier than equivalent ICE cars. The batteries are heavy. Fortunately that weight is low in the body, so EVs are not top heavy.
- Because of the weight, EV tires are larger and will cost more to replace.
- Elon Musk owns Tesla.
- EV technology (hardware & software) is still evolving. How much better or cheaper will they be in the next few years? Is it worth waiting, or buying now? You must compare that to the certain promise of higher gasoline prices in the future.
- EVs with more potent computers on board are smart. It remains to be seen whether the drivers smarter.
This used to be pretty "simple". Did something change?Try making and driving with your own bio-diesel in the U.S.