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Makes sense to me. Native Jan 2023 #1
Guess I'm still glad for my hybrid Easterncedar Jan 2023 #2
We're part of an energy cooperative, and we were only paying about $6 Native Jan 2023 #5
Hybrids seem to be the best way to go now. brush Jan 2023 #6
I disagree. We've got a Volt still under warranty, and we are selling it as soon as we can. Native Jan 2023 #11
Sorry, you seem to have bought the wrong hybrid. brush Jan 2023 #17
Gushing? I simply mentioned how much we were paying per kwh. Native Jan 2023 #22
Did you see post 2? brush Jan 2023 #23
Yes. We both have hybrids. I'm not following you. As I said, I simply commented Native Jan 2023 #25
I have a friend whose Tesla was damaged when somebody sideswiped him in a parking lot. Turns Martin68 Jan 2023 #68
Cost-benefit analyses are complex bucolic_frolic Jan 2023 #3
Yes. Comments here show how confused people are. apnu Jan 2023 #57
From the AEG link in the article: sl8 Jan 2023 #59
I missed that, thanks for the detail, confirms what I was saying. apnu Jan 2023 #60
On IC cars oil, trans fluid, oil changes etc... brush Jan 2023 #4
I call Bullshit. Meadowoak Jan 2023 #7
Yes. CentralMass Jan 2023 #21
I do, too. Particularly when you factor in maintenance. Combustion engines have too many moving Martin68 Jan 2023 #26
Aren't the batteries 5 or 6k in an EV newdayneeded Jan 2023 #53
My battery is warranted for 10 years/100,000 miles. Liberal In Texas Jan 2023 #56
Agreed our EV costs way less per mile than the ICE tinrobot Jan 2023 #29
Yep...reads like total BS Bengus81 Jan 2023 #55
My electric rate is 8 cents per kWh in KY, compared to $3.19 Meadowoak Jan 2023 #58
Pretty easy to do the math tinrobot Jan 2023 #69
Your BS meter is correct. My Volt goes through about $20 of electricity JCMach1 Jan 2023 #61
Wouldn't this depend on how much you pay for a gallon of gasoline and... Tikki Jan 2023 #8
Well that'll change. They do have solar chargers now. Ellipsis Jan 2023 #9
The cars are more expensive too. Initech Jan 2023 #10
And the dealers are adding on thousands on top of the MSRP. Native Jan 2023 #20
These $90k- 100k 9,000lb pigs are not the way to go. CentralMass Jan 2023 #27
Looks like a death trap. nt doc03 Jan 2023 #31
What is that thing???? Initech Jan 2023 #37
That maybe 😂 it an extremely aerodynamic two set EV vehicle CentralMass Jan 2023 #40
Jay Leno had it on his show: EX500rider Jan 2023 #63
+1 CentralMass Jan 2023 #65
A Chevy Bolt costs less than $30k new. tinrobot Jan 2023 #34
Road taxes will increase for EV users also madville Jan 2023 #12
I can make my own electricity in my backyard cutroot Jan 2023 #13
With the right equipment, sure. But then, you can make biofuels in your backyard too NickB79 Jan 2023 #15
Biodiesel is even easier jmowreader Jan 2023 #32
Not If You Care About Toxic Emissions ProfessorGAC Jan 2023 #52
At least until the revenuers shut me down cutroot Jan 2023 #41
Can a hybrid save me money? Comparing a 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid XLE doc03 Jan 2023 #14
That's an interesting website. progressoid Jan 2023 #19
It doesn't consider resale value or insurance. I don't know what kind of resale value they have. doc03 Jan 2023 #30
propaganda EmeraldCoaster Jan 2023 #16
its 10 cents to the dollar EmeraldCoaster Jan 2023 #18
It is going to get NASTY! MyOwnPeace Jan 2023 #24
Notice how the report neglected to include - werdna Jan 2023 #28
You forgot to add the cost of planetary omnicide due to climate change. n/t. airplaneman Jan 2023 #35
I think the article is bullshit. CentralMass Jan 2023 #33
What nonsense. Liberal In Texas Jan 2023 #36
Sure, if you factor in expenses that EV drivers don't actually have to deal with fishwax Jan 2023 #38
If your rooftop solar charges the car... Bobstandard Jan 2023 #39
Henry Ford the anti-semite and conspiracy loon 48656c6c6f20 Jan 2023 #42
Nah. I pay about $5 for 100 miles MissB Jan 2023 #43
So, roughly $1 per day? Meadowoak Jan 2023 #48
Yes. MissB Jan 2023 #49
Also, the report says that luxury EVs are still cheaper to fuel than their ICE counterparts. nt sl8 Jan 2023 #44
And maintenance costs? LiberalFighter Jan 2023 #45
Minimal MissB Jan 2023 #50
A report with an agenda behind it moniss Jan 2023 #46
EV just doesn't make sense right now mcar Jan 2023 #47
Our gas is back up to $3.19. nt leftyladyfrommo Jan 2023 #51
!00 miles is more than I drive almost always so pwb Jan 2023 #54
Well! If the Anderson Economic Group says so, it MUST be true! Scrivener7 Jan 2023 #62
Kinda like when you go camping and the closest place to pee is in a stream near where others are jalan48 Jan 2023 #64
horse puckey edhopper Jan 2023 #66
What if I have solar at home and do most of my charging there? Sympthsical Jan 2023 #67
Have you or do you expect Mr.Bill Jan 2023 #71
Not really Sympthsical Jan 2023 #72
I would like to see all factors for both EV and ICE. friend of a friend Jan 2023 #70
If you own and drive a car your environmental footprint is huge. End of story. hunter Jan 2023 #73
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