ABikerSailor
Diamond Member
Oh boy. $65,000 for a car the size of at Toyota CorrolaFake news brought to you buy fake testing, aka Volkswagen gas mileage. Unrealistic driving in perfect temperatures.What the fuck are you talking about? In what way does frackting affect EV's? The range on the Leaf is 100 miles, on the Bolt, 200 miles, and on the Tesla, up to 300 miles. The battery is guaranteed for 8 years. And your increase in electrical bills will be far smaller than you would have paid for the gas in a standard ICE.Fracking killed electric cars. No one will pay thousands more for a car that you can at best drive only 50 miles away with, costs a small fortuned in increased electrical bills and needs a new $600 battery every few years.The ICE's are not winning. As the EV's increase their range, and more companies bring out different vehicles, the EV's will take an increasingly large portion of the market. Just like the hybrids.
You get more shrill, and sillier with every post. And the batteries cost far more than $600 at present.
And Tesla sold 24,500 cars in the second quarter of 2016. That is more than all the luxury sedans, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, ect. put together. And the car is made in America by Americans.
How Far (Literally) Can the Electric Car Go?
Only a leftard idiot wants to pay $35,000 for a tin can that won't fit you and a weeks groceries in when oil will remain at $50 for decades.
Hate to tell you, but Tesla makes 4 door sedans with pretty decent trunk space. You can fit a family of 4 (possibly 5 if the kids are small), AND put the groceries for a week (about 5 to 8 bags) in the trunk.
Yeah, a very LOW MAINTENANCE car that never needs gas. Pretty much all you have to do is keep tires on it and watch over the battery.