Ha ... Congrats! ... I believe that puts you in the lead
Let the competition begin! LOL.
Ha ... Congrats! ... I believe that puts you in the lead
Ha ... Congrats! ... I believe that puts you in the lead ... two cars in driveway with meaningful EV only range ... ... I have a feeling it will take me a while to match you, since the towing requirement and comfy seating of 5 for the second car .... but one never knows.
The EV drive is absolutely addictive as you pointed out number of times. I have a feeling there might be a negative side to it all .... speeding tickets ... it feels like other cars are literally stand-still ... the 0 to 50 km/h is just so smooth, no drama or noise affair. Also the 80-110 is very brisk and smooth. Hard to describe ... I don't know how people drive Tesla's without a bag of speeding tickets. I guess it wears off, like everything ... but still.
Let the competition begin! LOL.
Reminds me of when I switched from a Harley Sportster to a Goldwing. The Wing was so smooth I didn't realize I was going into a corner at 80 that I typically took at 50 on the Sportie.
Reminds me of when I switched from a Harley Sportster to a Goldwing. The Wing was so smooth I didn't realize I was going into a corner at 80 that I typically took at 50 on the Sportie.
I think we've all had a similar experience when we have a big jump in vibration. After a while you just get used to it. The first time I took the ape out for a spin I was confused about why things were going by so quickly when I hadn't left 2nd gear yet (the K75 it replaced did not have nearly the grunt).
I definitely predict trouble .... And by the looks of it, I am not the only one ....
I just cannot fathom the Tesla cars performance .... Which is twice as fast as my car anywhere between 0-100 .... Nuts.
Anyhow, I've put about 400KM on the Magnum in the last few days running around to see the new Volt as well as a few other trips, and I've burned through $80 in gas. The new Volt can't come fast enough, I wouldn't use that much gas in 3 months.
Your Magnum requires Premium?
Trust me, since I have had the Soul, my mind is all over the place regarding the second car .... It's just hard to see how, I could be driving this car for the next 4 years .... I think what people are saying is absolutely true ... you get your first EV and everything changes as far as your priorities.
Just picking through some EV news this morning .... things about to shake up with the Tesla semi and Ontario. Apparently the Libs are about to announce an incentive to the trucking industry ... https://electrek.co/2017/12/14/tesla-semi-other-electric-trucks-ontario-govt-incentive/ .....
While the headliner states $75K, it certainly is not what many people will think it is. Nevertheless, looks like this will get things moving, certainly companies will start hopping on-board.
Looks like a good run for Ontario, with the recent BYD announcement as well .... https://electrek.co/2017/11/15/byd-new-electric-truck-assembly-factory-canada/
Lunatic, how's your experience been with the Bolt in this cold snap? How has the heating been working? How big of an effect on the range it's displaying between the heating demand, the just the fact the cold has an effect on the battery?.
I was poking through the new stories on this. So they reimburse half of the price difference between conventional and EV up to 75K per vehicle? What a $#!tshow that is going to be. What is the reference price to compare a Tesla truck too? They should have just flat-rated it like consumer purchases (eg something like 25% of purchase price comes back up to $75,000). Is the reference vehicle supposed to be a similar size or similar power/performance? Another government boondoggle happening here folks.
Cabin heating is a big drain and one issue I've found is that the defrost/defog isn't as good as on my old ICE cars. It's not horrible, but it takes a little bit longer to clear the interior of the windshield.