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<blockquote data-quote="ICanFixIt" data-source="post: 3620944" data-attributes="member: 45888"><p>EV's are a lot like Obamacare. You won't know the bad parts until you own it. I owned an electric motorcycle and am VERY grateful it is no longer mine. Driving around town is it's strong area. If you get out on the Interstate and drive the speed limit, you will quickly discover that your battery is going dead at least 4 times faster as it did in town. Hmmm. The salesman failed to mention that. If you hold the throttle wide-open, your vehicle will shut down to "protect" your battery from overheating. Sitting beside the road waiting for it to recover is NOT cool. Hmmm. The salesman failed to mention that. If anything goes wrong with the vehicle, you can't fix it. Only the dealer and factory have access to the computers. Hmmm. The salesman failed to mention that. I will NEVER own another EV.</p><p></p><p>My son-in-law has a Tesla, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't want another one. Did I mention, I will NEVER own another EV?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICanFixIt, post: 3620944, member: 45888"] EV's are a lot like Obamacare. You won't know the bad parts until you own it. I owned an electric motorcycle and am VERY grateful it is no longer mine. Driving around town is it's strong area. If you get out on the Interstate and drive the speed limit, you will quickly discover that your battery is going dead at least 4 times faster as it did in town. Hmmm. The salesman failed to mention that. If you hold the throttle wide-open, your vehicle will shut down to "protect" your battery from overheating. Sitting beside the road waiting for it to recover is NOT cool. Hmmm. The salesman failed to mention that. If anything goes wrong with the vehicle, you can't fix it. Only the dealer and factory have access to the computers. Hmmm. The salesman failed to mention that. I will NEVER own another EV. My son-in-law has a Tesla, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't want another one. Did I mention, I will NEVER own another EV? [/QUOTE]
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