When do you think you will buy a 100% pure electric vehicle?

When will you buy a 100% pure electric vehicle?

  • Already Own One

    Votes: 58 7.1%
  • In the next year

    Votes: 8 1.0%
  • Between 1-5 years

    Votes: 143 17.4%
  • 6-10 years

    Votes: 184 22.4%
  • 10+ years or never

    Votes: 428 52.1%

  • Total voters
    821

HFCS

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Those people just advocate for cheaper gas. What would you drive if gas was 2.15 a gallon where you live?

If an EV cost more for me than comparable gas car I’m not sure I’d have tried it but my wife would have as she’s pretty passionate about certain issues.

Trying it via phev convinced me if costs were equal ev is more convenient for my life style, it surprised me. The growing reality though is it may be more convenient and cheaper for most. There are some new models and even small suvs just around the corner in mid 20k range qualifying for the credit. At that time even if someone’s fuel savings is only $1/gallon (vs our 3-4) it will still save them $.
 
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im kinda coming around to the idea of a Rav4 hybrid.

i drive close to about 70 miles a day to and from work and i think getting some solid mpgs would be nice.

Unless you have incredibly cheap gas the plug in prime model may pay for itself. If you can charge at work it’d be even better.
 

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Taking a Ford but I won't have the Tesla adapter. If I had that then yeah I'd be stopping for a charge in Mt Pleasant. I think that adapter from Ford is supposed to show up in August.
Once you get that adapter all the range issues go away. Tesla chargers seem to be about everywhere.
 

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Saw a Rivian (with Airstream) charing at the Kwik Star in Ames.
Really need to have some of these chargers be drive thru because that dude was really ******* up the traffic flow in the lot.
 

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Saw a Rivian (with Airstream) charing at the Kwik Star in Ames.
Really need to have some of these chargers be drive thru because that dude was really ******* up the traffic flow in the lot.

Haven’t kept up with this thread, but it seems like I see a lot of Rivians out here. Must be gaining some traction.
 

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Updated list of the most American cars.


Our study ranks 100 vehicles judged through the same five criteria as it’s been since the 2020 edition: assembly location, parts content, engine origin, transmission origin and U.S. manufacturing workforce. More than 400 vehicles of model-year 2024 vintage were analyzed to qualify the 100 vehicles on the list

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Pretty crazy not a single American automaker other than Tesla in the top 15.
 

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My niece has a Atlas do you have issues with the infotainment system? She really hasn't been impressed with hers.
my wife drives it 95% of the time but not to my knowledge.

usually apple car play is hooked up and everything seems to go smoothly.
 
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WASHINGTON (TND) — Nearly half of Americans who currently own an electric vehicle will likely switch to a gas-powered car, according to a McKinsey & Company study published this month.

Forty-six percent of electric vehicle owners told the consulting firm they would likely switch back to a more traditional car.
 

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WASHINGTON (TND) — Nearly half of Americans who currently own an electric vehicle will likely switch to a gas-powered car, according to a McKinsey & Company study published this month.

Forty-six percent of electric vehicle owners told the consulting firm they would likely switch back to a more traditional car.
I have zero faith that this is an accurate study. Every single study I've seen in the past has been the complete opposite. Just as one example.


Tesla maintains an 87% brand retention rate, with Lexus (68%) and Toyota (54%) trailing, according to a new Bloomberg Intelligence survey.

FYI, tesla doesn't sell ice vehicles
 

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WASHINGTON (TND) — Nearly half of Americans who currently own an electric vehicle will likely switch to a gas-powered car, according to a McKinsey & Company study published this month.

Forty-six percent of electric vehicle owners told the consulting firm they would likely switch back to a more traditional car.
Didn't see a deeper dive into the numbers. Would be curious if those 46% are looking to buy 100% ICE or hybrid vehicles.

The 46% figure surprises me, but the early adopter consumer might be feeling a longer window for EV tech advances.

Unlike computers or cellphones where a 2-3 year old product was dated. Not sure most people see the range issue being resolved in next 5-10 years.
 

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I have zero faith that this is an accurate study. Every single study I've seen in the past has been the complete opposite. Just as one example.


Tesla maintains an 87% brand retention rate, with Lexus (68%) and Toyota (54%) trailing, according to a new Bloomberg Intelligence survey.

FYI, tesla doesn't sell ice vehicles
 

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Haven’t kept up with this thread, but it seems like I see a lot of Rivians out here. Must be gaining some traction.

In SoCal Rivian, Kia and Hyundai are what is obviously growing and you can’t spit without hitting one. Same thing happened with Tesla 5-10 years ago.
 

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Might be misleading since the new current crop of EVs from the legacy auto makers are wildly better than the pathetic offering five years ago. Ford now vs Ford 5 years ago, it’s real EVs vs token gimmick.

I’m skeptical my friends with new Hyundai, Kia and Rivian EVs are ever going back, they are over the moon happy.

It might also really depend on local gas price, absolutely nobody in my neighborhood is going to have $1.25 electric fueling for three years and then have a burning desire to go back to $6 gas, gas price alone kills all ice vehicles for me. Somewhere like Iowa with cheapest on earth gas… I could totally see some people flipping back and forth.
 
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Anyone here own an electric car? I am looking to move off one of my cars in the next 2-3 years and replace it with an EV for basically local travel only wanted to see if anyone had general advice on what to look for etc.
 

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This is a ridiculously misleading statistic:

"After purchasing an electric vehicle, half of EV owners go back to ICE vehicles as either a replacement car or a second vehicle for their household..."

We had an 2017 F150 Ecoboost and Mach E. I traded my old F150 off on a newer F150 Powerboost. For purposes of that 'statistic' I'd be included in the half with an ICE second vehicle just because I didnt get a second.
 
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