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I drive a 1992 Geo Metro with 308K miles on it and counting. 56-58 MPG and it never gets less than 50. I'm good.
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Washington and Oregon are experimenting with road use taxes as well, biggest hurdle I see is building the infrastructure to support all the charging stations. California already has rolling brownouts during peak season so not sure if more nuclear power is the answer, all kind of alternatives in discussion but for sure plenty of tax dollars spent as they take the inevitable 2 steps forward followed by 1-3 steps back. The Ford F-150 with the Pro Power options (all the way up to a 7.2kW output!) is an interesting twist at keeping gas powered vehicles viable. I’m currently considering picking up an electric car just in case world events and/or the current political climate continues unabated.
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Tesla Model S Plaid Plus
Range 520 miles Quickest 0-60 mph and 1/4 mile acceleration of any production car ever 0-60 mph: <1.99s 1/4 mile: <9.0s Top Speed 200 mph 1,100+ horsepower Three high performance motors Carbon-sleeved rotors Torque vectoring The only rub is that prices start at about $135,000, however you can spend a lot more and not be as fast. |
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