I was just going to type that.Great info.
That was great info. I had no idea about most of it.
Thank you very much.
Dan.
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I was just going to type that.Great info.
if the car is driving can you sit in the passenger seat and drink??? ...lolGives a whole new meaning to hold my beer and watch this!
Ryan
My thoughts exactly!if the car is driving can you sit in the passenger seat and drink??? ...lol
We had a mini full electric that was super fun but short range 112 miles. We bought it when we lived in the city and most errands were within a few mile. Perfect for that.Out of curiosity how much did it add to your power bill?
My wife is trying to talk me into buying her a Plaid...I've driven them, they are fun, but I'm not ready to give up on gas yet.
That is exactly what I am trying to talk my wife into, a hybrid.We had a mini full electric that was super fun but short range 112 miles. We bought it when we lived in the city and most errands were within a few mile. Perfect for that.
Fast forward to moving back to CO mountains, didnt work. Got a RAV4 Prime plug in hybrid. No BS, it gets 100 mpg on average. We didnt fill it up for 3 months after we got it and drive it everywhere.
Due to recent family things, we were driving much more than normal for several months and our electric bill definitely went up. With both cars, its hard to gauge how much it went up exactly because so many other factors play in. But 100 mpg is dreamy. Plug in hybrids are awesome and you never worry about running out of battery.
A slight twist on the Tesla discussion.
After having an all electric and a plug in hybrid. the plug in hybrid is by far superior. We tried a few public charging stations with the all electric and they are still a joke. Broken, dont work, all being used, they charge (like you have to pay) on a bunch of them and need to use their app to pay etc etc. If my ride home depended on these I would have been f'ed.I just don't want an all electric yet, as our power grid sucks in the summer months.
3.86 here today in New Braunfels, Texas.How much do you pay per gallon?
Minneapolis, MN = $3.60/gallon
We bought the wife a 22 Chevy 4x4 High Country with the 3.0 Duramax the last 7600 something miles both highway and city it has averaged 27 mpg.That is exactly what I am trying to talk my wife into, a hybrid.
Although she really doesn't need it, she doesn't drive much, example, she's been driving a 2007 Saturn Vue Redline all wheel drive, that yr they had Honda V6 in them, which is the only reason we bought it, Honda's run forEVER!!! And it has less than 80 grand on it, it gets 26 mpg highway 19 to 22 around town depending on if she or I is driving, I have a leadfoot.
I'm trying to talk her into a BMW X5 xDrive50e, mainly because I wouldn't mind driving it when we go places, and they get 58-60 mpg which is totally doable for us here in CA as we really don't drive that much, my 2006 2500hd gas 6.0 engine that I just sold only had 160 grand on it.
The Tesla self driving is pretty cool for driving us home on weekend nights though.
I drove my nephews Y series a few months ago, and he told it to go home on his phone and the F'in thing drove us home and parked its self, it was a complete trip!!! It would take a while to get used to it.
I'm all for supporting Elon, I think the man is an alien from another world...LOL, but he has definitely changed the world more than anyone in my lifetime, and I think that is frick'in cool!!! But, I just don't want an all electric yet, as our power grid sucks in the summer months.
I am in suburban Chicago. Please tell me that was for 93 octane gas! Wow. Even the 3 Costcos I can go to here are managing to be just under $6 for 93.My wife, daughter, and I all have cars that call for 93 octane. I just filled up my car at a local Shell station in suburban Chicago for $6.79/gal. I can't wait to see their reaction.
Yes, 93 octane.I am in suburban Chicago. Please tell me that was for 93 octane gas! Wow. Even the 3 Costcos I can go to here are managing to be just under $6 for 93.
My buddy from work has a 6.2 Trail Boss half ton. Never mentions mileage when talking about it because he's too cool to care about mpg. I tell him had he got the 3.0 his mileage would almost double. My son tells me every time I hit my head on the rear hatch of the CX-9 "should have got a truck daddy." If I could find a decent deal on a 3.0 Duramax I would get one but momma has gotten used to the amenities in the mazda. Cooled seats and the such. I'll have to reset my trip B to see the mileage to Missouri and back.We bought the wife a 22 Chevy 4x4 High Country with the 3.0 Duramax the last 7600 something miles both highway and city it has averaged 27 mpg.
We bought a 24 Chevy Suburban High Country 2 wheel drive with the 6.2 and it is a gas hog I would never buy another 6.2.
Same. Picked up my model Y on Feb 14. It has ruined other cars for me. The single pedal driving, FSD, and charge at home is really irreplaceable to me.Two months into my new Tesla. Its funny, I haven't even looked at gas prices. Gas over $4 a bummer!!
You pay in other ways with the EVs but at least it drives itself!
I looked today in the last 9500 miles with the 6.2 Suburban it's averaged 19 mpg.My buddy from work has a 6.2 Trail Boss half ton. Never mentions mileage when talking about it because he's too cool to care about mpg. I tell him had he got the 3.0 his mileage would almost double. My son tells me every time I hit my head on the rear hatch of the CX-9 "should have got a truck daddy." If I could find a decent deal on a 3.0 Duramax I would get one but momma has gotten used to the amenities in the mazda. Cooled seats and the such. I'll have to reset my trip B to see the mileage to Missouri and back.