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

nfrine

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I used to preach not buying a first year model, but it seems like there are a ton of recalls on about every vehicle and not just 1st year. My cousin bought a new F150 a few years ago and it's had numerous recalls. Some are as big as engine failure and I noticed today they released another one. In this one, the truck can shift to 1st gear at highway speed.

On the cybertruck, the accelerator sticking would be my big concern. I know how to put the Tesla's in neutral, but I don't think everyone would. The small font size one probably wouldn't have me running to the dealer.
I think this most recent recall was for 2014 Ford F150 trucks.
 

dmclone

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I think this most recent recall was for 2014 Ford F150 trucks.
Good info. That's crazy that they issue a recall 10 years later. Although I guess it makes sense that some of these things don't happen until they start to wear. In the article, it also says
Ford in January, recalled nearly 113,000 F-150 pickup trucks over concerns a rear axle hub could break off, causing the vehicle to lose power or roll away when in park.

Before then, in July 2023, the automaker recalled about 870,000 F-150 pickup trucks because of a faulty parking brake that could turn on by itself, causing the driver to lose control

I'm guessing a lot of these happen because trucks like Ford have so many different drive trains combos?

I just had a recall on my vehicle. The seat motor can overheat but then they go on to explain that this has only happened to those that have been involved in an accident.
 

1UNI2ISU

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I just got rid of my 2020 Escape Hybrid because of the 7th recall in 6 months and then the 8th showed up a few days after it was gone.

They're probably more proactive than they used to be but it's also a giant red flag that it's only going to be problem after problem.

It's amazing that cars run longer than they ever have but yet they're more disposable than ever.
 
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HFCS

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Last few weeks most fedex deliveries I see are ev trucks. Always saw a few but seems like most of them now. Also saw Q1 in CA had 20% EVs for new car sales and another 4% phev. Basically a quarter now.
 
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mramseyISU

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bos

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Rivian's financial situation scares me a little if I'm honest. There's a used one on the lot here in town for $66k and it's pretty nice. If I hadn't just bought a new truck in February I'd be interested but I'm also a little nervous about parts availability down the road.
Maybe VW dealers will make that an easier pill to swallow, if they have knowledge and parts available... if thats part of the plan down the road anyway.
 

mramseyISU

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Maybe VW dealers will make that an easier pill to swallow, if they have knowledge and parts available... if thats part of the plan down the road anyway.
Yeah we'll just have to see how that all plays out. Rivian seems ripe for a buyout from a legacy automaker in my opinion. They've got a pretty good product I think, solid manufacturing but they need cash to keep it rolling. I thought that was Tesla's path 10 years ago though too. I fully expect my next vehicle in 8-10 years will be a BEV, I just want to see that market mature a little more and for the rural infrastructure for charging get better.
 
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HFCS

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2 weeks into only having an EV today

- 350 miles driven including 25 from the dealership

- $0.00 total fuel cost (just charging at a free level 2 in the park where I hike with my dogs, maybe 4x a week)

- battery still at 55% and haven’t even needed to plug in at home

- local gas price $5.10/gallon

- maybe 30 total seconds of effort to do all charging vs the probably 5-15 minutes I’d have had to spend pulling into a gas station once or twice
 

HFCS

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Rivian's financial situation scares me a little if I'm honest. There's a used one on the lot here in town for $66k and it's pretty nice. If I hadn't just bought a new truck in February I'd be interested but I'm also a little nervous about parts availability down the road.

They are building out a charging network at least in the western us. It’s nothing like Tesla yet but the two places I camp and backpack the most both have a Rivian network charger nearby.

A friend of mine has R1S and loves it. I’m thinking I’ll test R2 and R3 and one will be my next car. A smaller awd vehicle is actually perfect for my mix of city and outdoor weekend stuff as long as it has enough room for my gear and dogs, wouldn’t know until I sit in an r3.
 
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HFCS

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Finally saw a cyber truck up close as someone had one parked in town near where we were going. No thanks as it looks like a stainless steel box.

It sticks out as weird and pretentious even in an area like Beverly Hills where you see Italian sports cars or stupid stuff like a car coated in velvet. It’s next level attention wh0re looking out in the wild.
 
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