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- BumpyroadExplorer$185.9, South Hill, VA
- 2oldmanExplorer IIDon't see this every day! Quartzsite AZ.

- John___AngelaExplorer
tomman58 wrote:
John, I remember when I first got my Volt. People would come over and start conversations about it, they were impressed with it . what a kick.
Now with the X can you imagine pulling into the parking lot at the super market and hitting the button to activate those "falcon wings" for the back seat. I can hear the Wows now. Tough to get one now but in a couple years who knows......................
Yah, awesome car but unless I win the lottery out of my reach...then again, so is a ferrari. :)
Filled up with diesel yesterday at 1.04 per litre Can or roughly 2.95 American per gallon. We always seem to be a few cents per litre above the average here. No idea why. - tomman58ExplorerJohn, I remember when I first got my Volt. People would come over and start conversations about it, they were impressed with it . what a kick.
Now with the X can you imagine pulling into the parking lot at the super market and hitting the button to activate those "falcon wings" for the back seat. I can hear the Wows now. Tough to get one now but in a couple years who knows...................... - John___AngelaExplorer
LindsayRichards wrote:
It is only $132,000. What a buy.
Yah pretty pricey still. But any gas burner with that kind of performance is about the same....OR MORE.
Heck, we have people drive on the lot with F350 duallys worth about 80,000 bucks. And they use it to pull their fifth wheel south once a year. Different strokes...
I think any muscle car fan would be blown away by a ride in many of the electrics of today. Even the cheap ones. We have had more than a few people take a ride in our little smart ED and uttered a few "holy S..." expletives as it goes through the first 40 mph. The acceleration curve on the smart drops off to a more normal acceleration curve after the first 40 miles an hour or so but that first 40 mph is rather eye opening. Something like 4.2 seconds. Kinda fun. :) - LindsayRichardsExplorerIt is only $132,000. What a buy.
- tomman58ExplorerThe new Tesla X
http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2015/09/30/tesla-model-x-crossover/73073968/
Guess what it is the fastest SUV 0-60 3.2 seconds, top speed 155 mph. Of course it is electric!
AND
It can tow 5000 lbs. Not maybe a 40'TT but getting there LOL. - BumpyroadExplorer$1.899 in south hill, va
bumpy - John___AngelaExplorer
tomman58 wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
LindsayRichards wrote:
Our town has two solar charging stations (adjacent) that after 2 years are awaiting their first customer. It was put in for free by a federal grant.
NJ source of electricity
Yah, you know they do the same stupid stuff up here. What are they thinking. They put these publicly funded ones in the dumbest of places. Colleges, city hall parking lots, libraries. If they really feel the need to spend tax dollars to put in charging infrastructure to encourage electric vehicles then do local studies to find out where they would have the most usage. We have one down town on a public lot thats actually not to badly located. It's a few extra blocks to most of the stuff we need but still doable. If I am down town for a couple hours we use it. On this one it is tap and go with the credit card. Technically you are just paying for parking and since you have to pay for parking anyway, what the heck.
Plug share is a good app and I can see where some places including malls are getting on board. It'll get better in time.
Here in the D we have many charging stations and from what I gather plenty more to come. I think with the new electrics coming out in the next couple years the demand will grow a lot.
We loved our Volt and would have gotten another but it sounded like so many new ones were in the pipeline we would wait for a couple years before getting our next one. I might add several areas here are "free" charge zones!
We liked our test drive in the volt but the idea of the extended range for us with the gas back up wasn't necessary for our life style and needs. Straight electric is a better fit for us. No oil changes, filters, belts etc. Top up the washer fluid once per year and we are done. At some point we'll swap out our other oil burner for a second electric in a few years. For that one we are thinking the 200 mile range of the 2017 leaf might be a good fit. We'll see. - tomman58Explorer
John & Angela wrote:
LindsayRichards wrote:
Our town has two solar charging stations (adjacent) that after 2 years are awaiting their first customer. It was put in for free by a federal grant.
NJ source of electricity
Yah, you know they do the same stupid stuff up here. What are they thinking. They put these publicly funded ones in the dumbest of places. Colleges, city hall parking lots, libraries. If they really feel the need to spend tax dollars to put in charging infrastructure to encourage electric vehicles then do local studies to find out where they would have the most usage. We have one down town on a public lot thats actually not to badly located. It's a few extra blocks to most of the stuff we need but still doable. If I am down town for a couple hours we use it. On this one it is tap and go with the credit card. Technically you are just paying for parking and since you have to pay for parking anyway, what the heck.
Plug share is a good app and I can see where some places including malls are getting on board. It'll get better in time.
Here in the D we have many charging stations and from what I gather plenty more to come. I think with the new electrics coming out in the next couple years the demand will grow a lot.
We loved our Volt and would have gotten another but it sounded like so many new ones were in the pipeline we would wait for a couple years before getting our next one. I might add several areas here are "free" charge zones!
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