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Camry LE with heated seats is $29,310. Cheapest Tesla Model 3 with tax incentives is $34,990, $5,680 more. At $3.29/gal. and using the EPA average of 51 MPG for the Camry, that's 88,000 miles before the Model 3 hits the payback point. At 15,000 miles a year, that's 6 years before any savings are realized. That's a hard sell for a parent with two kids renting a house where they are not going to drop $3,500 to get a L2 EVSE installed so they can have the magic of home refueling. Add in the home charger and the miles to payback are 140,000 and 9 years breakeven. Add the PITA to charge an EV using the public network and people dont see the advantage of adopting. That's why Americans are not buying EV in quantities to flip the market to EV. Last edited by Efthreeoh; Yesterday at 06:15 PM.. |
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Your math definitely checks out, but I think people interested in the Model 3 aren’t really buying it for the gas savings. The Model 3 is a RWD platform with very impressive handling, great acceleration (even the cheapest RWD model does a 1/4-mile in 13.2 seconds) and has a set of smart features unique to Tesla like autopilot, sentry mode, over-the-air updates, dog mode, and etc. There’s a reason people keep buying overpriced iPhones, even though top-tier Android phones can do similar things for much less.
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lol...it sure does trigger people around here maybe it is because I'm lucky enough, or financially irresponsible enough to have multiple vehicles. but the best daily I've ever owned does 0-60 in 3.1 seconds and is currently charging in my garage right now for penies on the dollar compared to the $5 gal gas around here...never waste time at a gas station or oil change shop either..... I lmao when I read the ignorance on here when it comes to the devil aka EV's |
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Gas is always around $5.00+ per gallon around here and many people have solar these days....Only use charging stations on occasional road trip, hardly a PITA and usually it is done charging by the time you get done buying a coffee or some fast food... They may not be for everyone, but they certainly fit the bill for many people. I can vouch for mine that has 50,000 flawless maintenance free miles on her |
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Mark my words, they will figure out a way to lease people iPhones for a year and offer it as a "always have the new phone" and (stupid) people will eat that shart up. You will own nothing and you will like it. |
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Like I said, just rough numbers to make the point about EV and ICEV selling for comparable prices. I don't think it's true. |
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Trying to think of a powerful small sedan with a basic interior. Hmmmmm. |
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BTW, EPA passenger volume for the 2025 Camry is 100 cubic-feet. Model 3 is 97 cubic-feet. Last edited by Efthreeoh; Today at 12:56 PM.. |
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You may not like the interior (I don't either), but the reality is the Tesla is a direct competitor to a 3 series, which comes in at a drastic price difference from a Corolla. Your numbers change drastically when you actually compare the cars with their competitors. You want to compare an EV to a corolla, compare a nissan leaf. You want a pretty direct comparison, compare the i4 gran coupe to a 430i gran coupe. 52800 vs 49650. Also, price of gas vs price of electricity varies drastically by location. Here, I have some of the most expensive gas in the country, and some of the cheapest electricity (that's 95% renewable to boot). Everyone's calculations are different and you really can't generalize across the entire country. |
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I used $3.29 for gas. Avg. today is $3.12 (which makes the case better for the Camry). It appears electrons on the public networks is around $0.45 to $0.55 kW, which makes fueling an EV on the public system about equal in cost to gasoline on a per-mile cost basis. Last edited by Efthreeoh; Today at 01:23 PM.. |
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Gas here is 4.60ish per gallon for regular, but premium is probably a better comparison given the power output of EVs. I pay 10.263 cents per kwh. Last edited by dfox; Today at 01:41 PM.. |
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It's a comparison that actually is apples to apples, IE it actually means something.
430i - 31 mpg i4 3.6 mi/kwh At my price, 10K miles/year, EV saves about $1,200 in fuel alone, assuming we ignore regular maintenance items such as oil changes. Fuel savings alone pay for themselves in less than 3 years. 430i - 1483.87 in gas i4 - 285 in electricity Start to consider the additional costs of oil changes, trans/diff fluid changes, and just the general maintenance that an ICE requires that an EV just doesn't, and the numbers just keep adding up. And what we're not quantifying in here is also time, something that I take seriously. My time is worth money. The time to do an oil change, or take to a shop. Time to stand around at a gas station a few times a week... Look, I drive both. my commuter is an EV. My fun car and road trip car are both ICE. They both have their strong points, but ya'll ev haters are just missing the mark with your hate. No, they don't work for everyone, but I'd bet that they'd work just fine for the vast majority of people on this forum as a commuter. Last edited by dfox; Today at 02:13 PM.. |
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