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So more S Classes are driven by women than men where you live? I find that surprising.
I mean, pretty much now that I really think about it since we got talking about it. Yes. The "average" S-Class driver I see is a woman at least 50. I'll definitely have a real eagle eye once we get home so I'll see what I see (if I ever make it out of hereeeeeee ugh staying another day) and report. How many S-classes do you see a day?
The only S-Class owners I know personally or know of who have one are women, one is someone my Mother's age.
I'm not saying there aren't Knoxville men who drive them or anything...
Originally Posted by swajames
The number of car owners/drivers is obviously huge. Reportedly it's reasonably close to 1 car per US resident at around 300 million vehicles.
The number of people who like and appreciate cars is going to be a decent amount but clearly much smaller number.
The number of people who would reasonably qualify as enthusiasts probably isn't that big.
The number of people who spend the time we do discussing cars etc is very small.
We're not at all representative of the general population.
This is true. I'm not saying we are, I'm just saying what the demographics are around where I live. It even surprises me a little that I see more woman S-Class drivers than men now that we got to talking about it.
But alas I hate to drag this EV thread further OT.
Nobody buys an Escalade because it's fast. They buy it because it's smooth, quiet, and spacious. Nobody winds them out on canyon roads... unless they are running from the cops, or are absolutely bananas.
I don't know if an EV Escalade will sell or not, but in my experience, once people get behind the wheel of an EV, the experience of driving one blows them away. My coworker is an example, owns two 911's, after test driving my Y, 6 months later he now owns his first EV and absolutely loves it. If people just take them out for a drive, in most cases they sell themselves
The only S-Class owners I know personally or know of who have one are women, one is someone my Mother's age.
What about your friend who has a W223 and hates the 48v system who replaced his W222 with one? I went back and checked, you definitely referred to that person as "him"
Originally Posted by AJT123
I can happily pull up quotes. My friend who hates it on his I've known since 1998. I trust his word too.
I could tell you all I see driving S-Classes are 30-40 year old women, it's sorta true actually now that you mentioned that demographic.
huge majority of s-class drivers that i see where i live are female, middle-aged and older. they live in very nice gated communities. "hubby" drives a truck, a big suv, or a sports car.
Originally Posted by AJT123
But alas I hate to drag this EV thread further OT.
doesn't seem like you hate it.
but yeah, i do wish this could be kept to ev conversation, not gas guzzling suv's and s-classes.
What about your friend who has a W223 and hates the 48v system who replaced his W222 with one? I went back and checked, you definitely referred to that person as "him"
Forgot about him, because he dumped it. He wasn't into an S-Class hybrid. I told him to trade it and order the diesel, that's the one I'd want. But he's in a Cayenne now.
Originally Posted by bitkahuna
huge majority of s-class drivers that i see where i live are female, middle-aged and older. they live in very nice gated communities. "hubby" drives a truck, a big suv, or a sports car.
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Yes, you live in the South and I live in the South. Somewhat similar. Steve, you never took my word for how many 200LX/LCs there are around where I live until you saw for yourself when you went to St. Augustine or whatever.
Forgot about him, because he dumped it. He wasn't into an S-Class hybrid. I told him to trade it and order the diesel, that's the one I'd want. But he's in a Cayenne now.
LOL, ditch his W223 that drives identical to an W222 because it’s hybrid and order a diesel S Class that isn’t sold in the US? Got it.
Back to the EV Escalade I don’t think you will see it selling similarly to the gas Escalade anytime soon. For one the IQ is a lot more expensive, and you lose the towing ability etc.
Never say never. California is the capital for enthusiasts. Other than Dubai, we have probably (I'm just guessing) the most exotics. We are definitely the capital when it comes to modding culture. Yet we now have over 26 percent new EV sales. So I'm not saying you are wrong, I'm just saying never say never. That's what people said about Tesla, that it was DOA
The big V8 is a part of the Escalade's appeal. That's not a knock on EVs, they can buy this one.
If the Escalade had a V8 gas, diesel and EV…everyone is happy.
Originally Posted by AJT123
It won't. Calling that now, we'll see.
I agree.
Originally Posted by SW17LS
I also am impressed by the range, 450 miles. I would consider it but it’s too long to fit in my garage.
450 is indeed good
Originally Posted by AJT123
For sure, but people don't want to plunk down $125,000 for an Escalade that does 0-60 in 8.9 seconds, versus a small block V8 that will do it 3 seconds faster. I'm sure the diesel is nice to drive, no doubt, but it's slower than hell.
I also think the Lyriq looks good but they have lots of buggy software issues, or they did not so long ago.
Performance of the diesel is too slow. Lyriq has grown on me too. Haven’t heard about buggy software
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