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Sep 7, 2024 | 10:33 PM
  #4036  
Quote: I believe you, you don't have to try and convince me. In my current position, hybrid or phev doesn't make sense. I have a charger at home, the Y for travelling, and the Sienna as backup. If I had to rely solely on the Polestar or Ioniq, then maybe a hybrid or phev would be needed. In fact the only hybrid I would consider would be the Sienna or Pacifica
Add in the fact the price of gas your way I don’t blame you going EV. I filled up today for $2.42/gallon.

You have to go Sienna. You can’t abandon Toyota all together lol. Speaking of, I saw 2-3 B4Zs today. Although I’m not a huge fan of them, I saw a black one and it made the standard black fender flares not look out of place. I think the range and charging speed on them is terrible last I checked.

All in all, the model S is sexy!! Honestly that’s the first time I’ve seen an EV of any kind run those kinds of speed on highway for that extended distance. My friend and I joke all the time that women drive faster than men and this model S was driven by a woman. Looked like a small woman at that. She made people get the heck out of the way.
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Sep 7, 2024 | 10:56 PM
  #4037  
Quote: Add in the fact the price of gas your way I don’t blame you going EV. I filled up today for $2.42/gallon.

You have to go Sienna. You can’t abandon Toyota all together lol. Speaking of, I saw 2-3 B4Zs today. Although I’m not a huge fan of them, I saw a black one and it made the standard black fender flares not look out of place. I think the range and charging speed on them is terrible last I checked.

All in all, the model S is sexy!! Honestly that’s the first time I’ve seen an EV of any kind run those kinds of speed on highway for that extended distance. My friend and I joke all the time that women drive faster than men and this model S was driven by a woman. Looked like a small woman at that. She made people get the heck out of the way.
The Chevron near my house is $4.89 regular cash and $4.99 credit. Totally insane.

My daughter is one of those aggressive drivers. She drives way too fast, gets frustrated when someone drives slow and tailgates. I'm constantly warning her to ease up, take it easy and stop tailgating. She also happens to be short and feisty

When I travel in any of my EV'S, I drive at a constant speed between 75 and 80 mph. I've hit over a 100 passing trucks or slower cars. Last night we were invited to a friend's house who lives almost 60 miles from our house in the central valley, winding highway through the hills, lots of uphill inclines. About a little over an hour drive, I maintained 80 mph most of the drive. Basically I drive my EV'S the same way I would drive a gas car.

I've basically adopted EV'S, and really have no desire to go back. The exception would be a weekend car, but that is not in the cards for awhile
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Sep 8, 2024 | 04:32 AM
  #4038  
Quote: i'm guessing your L2 charging at work is always available when you're there?
either way, nice that you have that, but i would not own an ev if i didn't have a home charger. so nice not to have to think about it when i'm out.
Yeah, when I go into the office, I'm usually the first one there, so I get my pick of chargers. A good situation that works for me and a l2 at home would rarely help. And I do have access to an unused dryer nema 14-30 right off my garage that I can use with my mobile charger, but I haven't had to do it. I still like the ICE fueling model better. I'd much rather swing in a station that I already drive by every day and fill up in 5 minutes once every 10 to 14 days and just forget about it. And be able to do that just about anywhere, anytime.
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Sep 8, 2024 | 09:25 AM
  #4039  
Quote: I still like the ICE fueling model better. I'd much rather swing in a station that I already drive by every day and fill up in 5 minutes once every 10 to 14 days and just forget about it. And be able to do that just about anywhere, anytime.
Living in SC, you don't have the extreme weather like us. I don't miss at all getting out in -20 degree weather and fumbling with the pump.
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Sep 8, 2024 | 09:43 AM
  #4040  
Quote: Living in SC, you don't have the extreme weather like us. I don't miss at all getting out in -20 degree weather and fumbling with the pump.
Haha we don't have extreme weather here, and I don't miss going to gas stations, even a little. About every four or five months I fill up our Sienna, and I find it inconvenient
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Sep 8, 2024 | 03:23 PM
  #4041  
Mandatory full service in NJ so it's nice and easy for me when I have to drive the Ody .

Re: charging at home. I like knowing that I'll get the charge level I want each day when I get back. The 5 seconds it takes me plug it in is worth it over the 5 min fill ups every week of I was driving ICE full time
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Sep 8, 2024 | 09:11 PM
  #4042  
Quote: Haha we don't have extreme weather here, and I don't miss going to gas stations, even a little. About every four or five months I fill up our Sienna, and I find it inconvenient
C’mon can’t be that inconvenient going to gas station to stop for your morning coffee, after work 44oz thirst buster and lamp warm hot dog 🌭. By the time you walk out the gas station, your tank would have been full!!⛽️🤣🤣

I’m not trolling🤥
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Sep 8, 2024 | 09:18 PM
  #4043  
Quote: C’mon can’t be that inconvenient going to gas station to stop for your morning coffee, after work 44oz thirst buster and lamp warm hot dog 🌭. By the time you walk out the gas station, your tank would have been full!!⛽️🤣🤣

I’m not trolling🤥
Oh I still go to a gas station, except it's for a carwash 🤣 Hell no, don't touch those gas station hot dogs. Maybe grab a cold brew coffee...

I like better getting home, pulling in my backyard, plugging in and the next morning she's full


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Sep 8, 2024 | 10:38 PM
  #4044  
Quote: Oh I still go to a gas station, except it's for a carwash 🤣 Hell no, don't touch those gas station hot dogs. Maybe grab a cold brew coffee...

I like better getting home, pulling in my backyard, plugging in and the next morning she's full

80% full😉. My friend said he’s been trying something different. He’s been charging to 65% as of late. Also yesterday he was addressing the discoloration of his window trim. He said he has to touch it up every couple months. I saw the same discoloration on the window trim on the Model S I saw on the highway yesterday.

Stay away from those lamp light hot dogs, they will put you on the 💩’er.

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Sep 9, 2024 | 07:48 AM
  #4045  
Quote: 80% full😉. My friend said he’s been trying something different. He’s been charging to 65% as of late. Also yesterday he was addressing the discoloration of his window trim. He said he has to touch it up every couple months. I saw the same discoloration on the window trim on the Model S I saw on the highway yesterday.

Stay away from those lamp light hot dogs, they will put you on the 💩’er.
80 percent gets me a whole week. All I need is 30 percent charge, I can get anywhere in the Bay Area if I have to leave in an emergency. A couple of weeks back my son was visiting from Berkeley, he took the car and bought it back with 40 percent SoC. It was late, and I had to drop him back, it's about an hour drive. I had enough charge to go to a city east of Berkeley (a friend had passed away, we were giving condolences) drop him off, and half way home it asked me to charge for 10 minutes. Got home with 14 percent, plugged in to my home charger.
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The discoloration is caused by residual soap stuck in the trim from those automated car washes. Have him just get a lint less cloth, some interior spray, easily cleaned
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Sep 9, 2024 | 07:49 AM
  #4046  
Quote: Also yesterday he was addressing the discoloration of his window trim. He said he has to touch it up every couple months. I saw the same discoloration on the window trim on the Model S I saw on the highway yesterday.
Sounds like it's due to the harsh chemicals that automatic car washes use. Laziness has its price!
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Sep 9, 2024 | 07:59 AM
  #4047  
Quote: Sounds like it's due to the harsh chemicals that automatic car washes use. Laziness has its price!
Yep, it's just residual soap stuck in the trim. Easily cleaned up with a cloth and some cleaner. Water even works
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Sep 9, 2024 | 09:55 AM
  #4048  
Quote: Sounds like it's due to the harsh chemicals that automatic car washes use. Laziness has its price!

THIS!! I didn’t want to say it but I was thinking it. Heck he’s even hired a yard man. His Tesla has made him lazy. 🥴
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Sep 12, 2024 | 11:37 AM
  #4049  
Saw my first Honda Prologue on the road yesterday! First thought - why does it look like it got squashed?
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Sep 13, 2024 | 11:22 AM
  #4050  
Even with Tesla's updated parking assist which literally draws out the parking lines and has virtual guided lines, people still don't know how to park

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