I know on the older leafs they did not have a thermal protection on the batteries which caused faster degradation. I am not sure on the new ones but would suggest researching it.
Most Electric cars still cost more to charge than to fill up with gas
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Would you have an alternative for road trips?
Your situation is different than mine. I would find the 150 mile radius of the base model to restrictive. I would not be able to do a round trip to either Portland or Seattle, I live between them. For me the 200 mile range allows me to make those as a round trip. Just something to consider while finalizing your decision.BennysPennys Thanks this. -
Don’t see that many 1st generation Toyota Prius cars on the road nowadays because lo and behold, the battery packs need to be replaced and they’re prohibitively expensive!
And that was a mass market hybrid. Can you imagine how much it will cost for a full grown EV when those battery packs have to be replaced in one of those? -
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And yes I have a r.I.c.e. Vehicle for longer trips. Because they take 5 minutes to fill with a potty break.
At my turnaround location there are 2 EV chargers that always have a line. Most times I can spend an hour unloading and loading while the same vehicles are still charging. I don’t have the patience for that. I like to drive.Blu_Ogre Thanks this. -
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I did the outlet outside. Under $50 in materials. Would have been less than a half day labor for a competent electrician including drive time.BennysPennys Thanks this. -
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I read something recently that Texas is charging a $400 fee when purchasing an electeic vehicle and an additional $200 every year there after.
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