I need a new car, and I really want to go full electric. I’m wondering if anyone regrets buying one? What are the downsides?

  • ironhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    If your #1 priority is to save the planet and not pollute and you have the money, so of course go for it.

    In the pollution case, it’s better to keep a viable used ICE car running than to go buy a new EV. But that’s completely ignoring the economics of it. Battery is cheap once purchased. And ICE has more maintenance and repair costs.

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      2 months ago

      Better yet get a bike (or ebike) which is much less pollution and improves your health.

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        2 months ago

        i have an e-assist bike and my 1999 ICE little honda and it works out very well.

        i cycle into the city when i can. faster, exercise, dont have to pay to park (which is 4 eur an hour)

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        2 months ago

        Ah yes, biking two hours each way when I’m summoned into the office. Something I definitely would get up at 4AM to do.

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          2 months ago

          Either your drive to the office is unreasonably long, or you are driving much faster than legal. For most roads the legal speed is not that much slower than a bike can go - and you spend a lot of time sitting at stop lights. Which to say an ebike is a reasonable option for a lot of people who refuse to even consider it. Though I don’t know your personal situation and so I cannot be sure. (and often the roads you would have to drive on are not safe for bikes which is a real problem)

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            2 months ago

            It’s a 18 minute drive, and it’s alllll highway. When I put it into Maps and choose bike, it’s gonna be a couple hours. I’m pretty much going straight there on highways at 60-70MPH.

            I have a bike and LOVE riding, but it’s impossible for me to sub my car out for one. Plus my parents are a 30min straight shot on highways, and my partner’s parents are 25 minutes… the other direction.

            For basically everything I need to go to other than the corner store, parks, or the grocery shop, we gotta drive. Actually, we even have to drive to the grocery shop that’s a few minutes’ walk away, because there’s no chance we’re going to be able to bring all of the stuff we usually get on a bike. 35lbs of cat litter, a big box and big bag of cat food, a couple packs of La Croixeses, and 5-8 bags, gotta do car.

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              2 months ago

              I would absolutely do the same as you, but I think I’ve seen pictures of ebikes with that exact load. It looks insane, but good for them!

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              2 months ago

              An ebike would have no problem with 20mph and so the trip would be an hour. I agree too much but also your speeds are unusual.

              You should get a wagon for grocery shopping they work well for that type of trip.