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Jay Leno Sets 1/4 Mile Production Car Record Tesla Plaid 9.2@152
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 16633001" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>I maybe wrong on this, but I'm pretty sure you're full of shit.</p><p></p><p>As of May 2021, the longest range available is just over 400 miles, not 600. A Supercharging station does not get you a full charge in 30 minutes. The best stations with the fastest charging cars are 80% in about 40 minutes. Also, every manufacturer tells you to use a slow charge (like at your home) as often as possible because the more often you rapid charge your batteries, the more you shorten the battery life and the vehicle range per charge. If you're charging your car at home, it's an all day (or night) thing.</p><p></p><p>Don't think that because people don't own one, that they are incapable of having family and friends that do... and bitch nonstop about them. Oh, yea... I can read the manufacturer and enthusiasts publications, too.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Forgot to add that the long range cars are all north of $80k. An affordable middle-class EV only nets you about 250 miles on the high-side... and you're still looking at $40k+. With the average annual income in the US being about $55k per year... even $40K for a car is hard to manage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 16633001, member: 183445"] I maybe wrong on this, but I'm pretty sure you're full of shit. As of May 2021, the longest range available is just over 400 miles, not 600. A Supercharging station does not get you a full charge in 30 minutes. The best stations with the fastest charging cars are 80% in about 40 minutes. Also, every manufacturer tells you to use a slow charge (like at your home) as often as possible because the more often you rapid charge your batteries, the more you shorten the battery life and the vehicle range per charge. If you're charging your car at home, it's an all day (or night) thing. Don't think that because people don't own one, that they are incapable of having family and friends that do... and bitch nonstop about them. Oh, yea... I can read the manufacturer and enthusiasts publications, too. EDIT: Forgot to add that the long range cars are all north of $80k. An affordable middle-class EV only nets you about 250 miles on the high-side... and you're still looking at $40k+. With the average annual income in the US being about $55k per year... even $40K for a car is hard to manage. [/QUOTE]
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