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<blockquote data-quote="Magic32" data-source="post: 517584" data-attributes="member: 35470"><p>I looked into those a few times. Love the tech. We run on solar so charging at the house wouldn't cost us anything. What's kept me from it boils down to 3 things. 1. We live in the country and take long road trips, I don't like having to stop to recharge for an hour or more when I'm trying to get somewhere. 2. The cost to replace the battery after a few years is about the same as replacing the car. and 3. I like to take my camper out and I don't see an EV being able to pull that anytime soon. </p><p>I did use a hybrid for about 6 months while I was on a trip. I was impressed with that car. Used very little gas and I didn't have to fill up very often. I'm surprised that we moved so quickly from hybrids to full EV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magic32, post: 517584, member: 35470"] I looked into those a few times. Love the tech. We run on solar so charging at the house wouldn't cost us anything. What's kept me from it boils down to 3 things. 1. We live in the country and take long road trips, I don't like having to stop to recharge for an hour or more when I'm trying to get somewhere. 2. The cost to replace the battery after a few years is about the same as replacing the car. and 3. I like to take my camper out and I don't see an EV being able to pull that anytime soon. I did use a hybrid for about 6 months while I was on a trip. I was impressed with that car. Used very little gas and I didn't have to fill up very often. I'm surprised that we moved so quickly from hybrids to full EV. [/QUOTE]
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