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On Mon, 9 Sep 2024 21:48:43 -0400, Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>On 9/9/2024 5:11 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:>On Mon, 9 Sep 2024 16:11:11 -0400, Frank Krygowski>
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 9/9/2024 11:57 AM, Catrike Ryder wrote:>>
As I said, we drive over a hundred miles. Park where there ae no
chargers or gas stations, then drive home, knowing that finding a gas
station is not going to be a problem.
Of course, I've done that many times with this EV. And finding a gas
station is even less of a problem for me - because I don't use them any
more!
In a car with a 250 Mile range?
250 nominal. Given things like Google Maps, I can be quite sure of the
distance I'll be traveling.
Google maps don't make your trips any shorter.
>
With Google Maps, if I'm going somewhere in particular, I generally
look for less time on the road, rather than less miles, and I don't
need to be sure of the distance. Oft times, we just go for a ride,
stop for a meal at some down home, mom and pop restaurant, and maybe
take a walk along a strip of seashore, or on a path through a wooded
park.
>
On our drive back and forth to Colorado a few years ago, we got
enthralled with the Ozarks, and wasted several hours driving around
and up and down on narrow windy two lane roads. You talk about
experiencing new vistas on your bicycle, but you can't really see very
much while traveling on a bicycle. It's nice to have a vehicle that
you don't have to concern yourself with where there is going to be
some charging stations. Gas stations are almost always right around
the corner or at the next exit, and almost always with an open lane.
>And for longer trips I charge to 100%, which>
has given me a predicted range as high as 294 miles in decent weather.
Oh yes, I'll bet an EV presents special problems in the winter. A
heavier car can be a good thing for going through snow, but a
hindrance on ice and packed snow, and using the defroster and heater
are of no concern.
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Using things like windshield wipers, headlights, heating and air
conditioning doesn't concern me at all. Stop and go traffic can be a
bother, but it never makes me worry about running out of gas. An
accident ahead on a limited access highway that stops or slows things
down to a crawl can be much more than a bother, but again, it's quick
and easy to keep the tank full enough for that not to be an issue.
>I have, just a few times, returned home with about 30 miles remaining.>
Its never been a problem, so I'm not afraid.
I see you rail about how people get sucked into buying bicycles by
advertisers but there's no doubt in my mind that the primary reason
you bought the EV is because your nanny masters told you to do it.
You're such a good little boy that way.
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