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A 110V slow plug at 12a can get you 20-30km every night minimum, double that if you get a 220 dryer plug installed. If they go to a Vancouver community center for activities, they have 6kwh plugs cheap as well. It still falls back down to do they have a garage? Too many ppl just fill their garage with junk and can't really charge. Also if they are older how long do they expect to stay in a house with garage and not move to a condo for safer/easier access than stairs? It would suck if they buy an EV because they can charge at home but then need to sell it after 2 years because they moved to a condo due to stairs. |
No worries if they are hoarders and garage is all full, just be ghetto,. I see some people in older neighbourhoods, run an 100m extension cord to the front of their house to charge on 110V! |
I'm going to sell the Boxster for the bZ4x. Thanks for the great advice. |
Isn't that half as fast as Tesla, I think model 3 on 110 is about 8 km an hour when it's cold like maybe 10 km if it's warm, so you would at least get 80 km a night for 10 hours of charging. |
agreed, if you're in the city it's not bad for buying groceries, doing errands, while still having lots of cargo room. |
WTF? The 2026 Limited AWD version is a $70K car? I'm out.:fuckthatshit: Hello Toyota Crown! :fuckyea: |
I'm thinking of getting a vanity plate for my 2026 Toyota Crown Platinum: EVOFIRE |
If they were any more tech savvy, they should just get a Mach E. U know it's a good car when 5 years later, I'm still saying they're better than current stuff like Ioniq. - Massive incentives if new, super cheap used - Super easy to road trip (Android Auto/Carplay support EV charging route planning) - You can drive it in winter (preconditioning, heat pump, fast charging) - Bigger battery https://vancouver.craigslist.org/rds...907869759.html First result, 27k for extended battery AWD. - Bluecruise Handsfree driving works great for Seattle <> Vancouver - GT PP steering/magneride suspension reminds me of Honda Hot Hatch ... 35k: https://vancouver.craigslist.org/rds...905043502.html |
TBH at 30k, higher mileage current gen Prius Prime are getting there. Open Road had one with 50k kms for 31k. |
PHEVs seem pretty ideal for most people (especially older folks), for practical reasons: all the "free gas" without any of the anxiety. EREVs are even better, for the refinement and power of an EV drivetrain. I hope this approach picks up steam. |
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I did say USED. Do I need to start putting everything in 30-point font, or are you going to see your optometrist, Dukes??? |
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Used could also mean a 2026 model year driven for 2000KM and sold as certified pre-owned. :troll: Re: Optometrist - Good idea. I'm due for an exam in a few months. I'll follow up on whether she still looks 26 but is really 65 with four grandkids. :D Quote:
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How has PHEV held up? I thought people have been saying they're double the trouble, constant wear at cold starts when you floor it, also do you still do annual oil changes and other ice services |
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