General EV Conversation
You don't think idiots driving them has something to do with that?
Over here in the Bay area, C8 drivers I see are mostly an older demographic. Although one of our engineers who's probably in his mid 30's owns one. He brought it to flip it and got stuck with it. He occasionally brings it to the office. Take a guess what his daily driver is 

I paid under $50k for my 2022 base, dual motor and added a $1200 performance upgrade, which was purely software. The fact that people have to compare high end sports cars as comparisons is pretty telling to me. What about a Model 3 performance, which is under $70k? Or an Ioniq 5 N? How would those compare?
I have a ton of respect for cars like the C8, so don't think I'm putting them down. My point is, cheaper EV'S meet or exceed performance expectations. Their biggest weakness is range, and if they are not Tesla's, then charging infrastructure as well
The Blackwing is definitely out, the M240i is a contender, but my Polestar easily outperform it. Also fuel and long term maint costs are way higher. That said, it's a nice car for sure
But even including cars outside the family car segment, there's not a lot in ICE that is as quick for the money. EVs definitely bring the bang for the buck.
Last edited by Bob04; Jan 14, 2024 at 03:54 PM.
There are $30,000 used Teslas that can beat any Corvette ever GM made. For example, a 2017 Tesla P100DL does 2.3 sec and sells around $30000 today.
https://www.zeroto60times.com/fastes...-60-mph-times/
However, ownership cost of such a car is one of the most expensive with high insurance rates, high deprecation and frequent /high cost repairs. It could end up being cheaper ownership cost to buy a $75,000 brand new 2024 corvette than a $30,000 used P100D Ludicrous.
https://www.zeroto60times.com/fastes...-60-mph-times/
However, ownership cost of such a car is one of the most expensive with high insurance rates, high deprecation and frequent /high cost repairs. It could end up being cheaper ownership cost to buy a $75,000 brand new 2024 corvette than a $30,000 used P100D Ludicrous.
There are $30,000 used Teslas that can beat any Corvette ever GM made. For example, a 2017 Tesla P100DL does 2.3 sec and sells around $30000 today.
https://www.zeroto60times.com/fastes...-60-mph-times/
However, ownership cost of such a car is one of the most expensive with high insurance rates, high deprecation and frequent /high cost repairs. It could end up being cheaper ownership cost to buy a $75,000 brand new 2024 corvette than a $30,000 used P100D Ludicrous.
https://www.zeroto60times.com/fastes...-60-mph-times/
However, ownership cost of such a car is one of the most expensive with high insurance rates, high deprecation and frequent /high cost repairs. It could end up being cheaper ownership cost to buy a $75,000 brand new 2024 corvette than a $30,000 used P100D Ludicrous.












