Joel
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When you're buying a car you're paying for the amenities it provides; whether that is performance, luxury or MPG. Pick any electric car in the market right now and I can find a gasoline powered car that has the same features at a fraction of the price. That is my whole point. Electric cars now are too expensive for the regular middle class worker to afford.
Well yeah, they're more expensive because it's new tech (which is a selling point in and of itself). Depending on where you live you can get a car like the Leaf for under 25K (don't take this as me supporting government subsidies on electric cars because I absolutely do not, but they do exist) which is competitive in the new car market. Of course they're not as good value as a plain jane gas car but they don't get cross shopped that way. They're a luxury product, people buy electric cars because they're electric cars. Decrying electric cars as something that doesn't work because the middle class can't afford them is like saying a BMW 5 series is stupid because it's not affordable.
No, but someone who is in the market for an electric car isn't in the market for a cheap used one. And someone in the market for a new $20k Civic might be swayed to a $25K Leaf when you aren't paying any gas bills. It's not all about saving the whales, there's a penny pinching argument to be made, if you can eliminate fuel costs on your daily commute then it might make sense to have an electric car as your daily commuter for a long time.Not everyone has 40k lying around to blow on new cars![]()
Not when they go 150 miles on a charge and takes 8+ hours to fully charge, no not practical at all.
As mentioned, how many people drive more than 150 miles a day? I don't think many people would want an electric car as their only car, but a lot of families have more than one car already, and they can use their other car for the longer drives.
They're surely not all the way there yet but to say they're just for tree huggers is understating how far they've come.