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<blockquote data-quote="hammerdown51" data-source="post: 3757408" data-attributes="member: 10734"><p>Ask him about how running his heater or a/c zaps the batteries. Yea they are quick. The wife thought about one so she found a dealer and test drove it. Zero to sixty in less than 5 seconds. That also zaps the batteries. If you get a new Tesla you have to pick it up in Kansas City from what they told her. Several other companies are offering EV’s - KIA, VW, Hyundai (for some reason you can’t buy one in Oklahoma) and Ford (Mustang). Most are covering the batteries for 8 yrs or 100k miles. Charging times on a ordinary household plug could be days. A friend said he got an electrician to put in a 240 plug and upgraded his box for $175 which was a steal and far under the up to $1000 for a level 2 plug. He said about 4 hrs if the car is at 70%. He charges it only on off-peak hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammerdown51, post: 3757408, member: 10734"] Ask him about how running his heater or a/c zaps the batteries. Yea they are quick. The wife thought about one so she found a dealer and test drove it. Zero to sixty in less than 5 seconds. That also zaps the batteries. If you get a new Tesla you have to pick it up in Kansas City from what they told her. Several other companies are offering EV’s - KIA, VW, Hyundai (for some reason you can’t buy one in Oklahoma) and Ford (Mustang). Most are covering the batteries for 8 yrs or 100k miles. Charging times on a ordinary household plug could be days. A friend said he got an electrician to put in a 240 plug and upgraded his box for $175 which was a steal and far under the up to $1000 for a level 2 plug. He said about 4 hrs if the car is at 70%. He charges it only on off-peak hours. [/QUOTE]
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