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pnichols
Nov 29, 2018Explorer II
In both of those videos in the two links to above, the reader needs to do what I have learned with regards to all YouTube videos: If you really want to come to a true conclusion from watching the YouTube video, you best read through the other viewers' comments about the video.
For instance, by reading the comments down under the first EV video above, you really learn how they do in the extreme cold. As might be expected, the picture becomes much clearer on how they do in cold weather, and there are definitely issues that I would not want to deal with.
They might be "OK" for short trip or urban use in cold weather or extremely hot weather ... but for general transportation use where you might mix in long trips and short trips as needed to anywhere in any weather, a good old ICE vehicle is more reliable and versatile ... still ... and probably for quite some time yet.
For instance, by reading the comments down under the first EV video above, you really learn how they do in the extreme cold. As might be expected, the picture becomes much clearer on how they do in cold weather, and there are definitely issues that I would not want to deal with.
They might be "OK" for short trip or urban use in cold weather or extremely hot weather ... but for general transportation use where you might mix in long trips and short trips as needed to anywhere in any weather, a good old ICE vehicle is more reliable and versatile ... still ... and probably for quite some time yet.
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