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Yeah, land of the free huh?Electric cars are coming if you like them or not...the government,. environment, or whomever don't care......folks, enjoy what you got while you can!!!...Gitty Up!!!
Well ok... consider where the hydrogen comes from:Fuel cells! Whatever happened to them? Such huge potential but the only company I heard of doing anything was Hyundai and that seems to have disappeared as well. Supposedly they emit only water vapour. They run on hydrogen and are supposed to be zero emissions. Personally I like the idea and would be far more likely to buy a fuel cell car than a plug in electric.
They must be good, Musk seems scared of them he is quoted as having called them "mind boggling stupid". And yet they can be fueled in 5 minutes and perform like a gasser car does.
Everyone ignores all the negatives to generating grid power, it's as if it is magic and comes with no strings attached. Which is really dense thinking. About the only free ride on grid electric is with hydro installations, everything else has a big price environmentally. But it's virtually impossible to build new hydro because of all the NIMBY's out there.
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Scheduled maintenance has never been a criterion of ours with respect to whether any of our cars has been a perfectly acceptable daily driver.I've now owned my Tesla for almost three years now. Guess how many times we've had the car in for scheduled maintenance? Zero times is the correct answer. IMO the EV is the superior daily driver.
In normal everyday use, perhaps not. But sometimes it is, and if it happens only a couple of times over the course of your ownership it's very likely going to be a big deal at those times. Kind of like the time on I-40 in NC where I ran a topped-off 18.5 gallon fuel tank down to the point where it took on 18.1 gallons. Only takes once.And manufacturers and dealers should stop focusing on range. The whole range anxiety thing is WAY overblown.
Its about tyme somebody got to work on that perpetual motion thing again.Then there's always the perpetual motion idea. Let me get working on it.