My experience with the Tesla Model 3

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I would consider a small commuter car for working in town but I can score a beater for $1000 instead of whatever the electric ones cost..... I could fuel it forever, saving my own planet pocket book lol

If that's your goal there is no way an electric car would touch your total cost (ownership/fuel/maintenance per km).
 

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dude,

where can i get some of that chit u bin one hittin?

no seriously,

pull your head out. you are either trying to justify a stupid move of buying an electric car in alberta, or you feel its your social obligation to tout the virtues of electric vs fossil fuels, which, right now, is a loosing battle.

How is buying an electric car in alberta stupid? Do you have specific reasons and facts?
 

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I've burnt 21,000 liters of diesel in my deleted F350 in the last 5 years, no one seems to care about that, .

There are more fuel efficient vehicles out there than a ford f 350 you know? I drive a big truck too, but fuel economy wasn't a factor in my buying desision.


People buy what they buy for lots of different reasons.

Johhny wanted an electric car and there is nothing wrong with that.
 
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On a full charge I have 100 hours of heated seat or 40 hours running the cabin heater at a low setting. How long does a gas vehicle stay warm for? The model 3 is the highest scoring vehicle ever in crash tests as well.

at minus 20? How often you get stuck with a full charge? Usually only happens in winter, colder weather, less battery, already used some of charge, much shorter range than virtually and gas or diesel vehicle.
 

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at minus 20? How often you get stuck with a full charge? Usually only happens in winter, colder weather, less battery, already used some of charge, much shorter range than virtually and gas or diesel vehicle.

That argument doesn’t make sense. That’s like saying what happens if you get stuck on Rogers pass in -20 with less than a quarter tank of fuel. At least there is a charger at the pass. Don’t think there are any gas stations however.
 

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Haters are gonna hate...enjoy your car.

Doesn’t sound like your one of the people who thinks electric cars are going to save the planet from ultimate doom. Those people are a bit out to lunch in my opinion.
 
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I still believe hybrid is the way to go on long journeys. If your in the city than full electric is the best option IMO, but not every one can afford to have multiple cars and trucks in the yard.

I do see a cost increase in power for all of us with the increase of power consumption. Supply and demand, simple economics, I’m hoping there is more power plants to be built soon.

Would I own a full electric car? Probably not, it does not suit my needs for the cost, and I think it would be more trouble than it’s worth. I do wonder what the cost of a full recharge is at a charging station.
Also Makes me wonder how long the batteries will last in severe conditions? And whats the cost to replace those batteries? Only time will tell?
 

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You plan on crashing it?
On a full charge I have 100 hours of heated seat or 40 hours running the cabin heater at a low setting. How long does a gas vehicle stay warm for? The model 3 is the highest scoring vehicle ever in crash tests as well.
 

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dude,

where can i get some of that chit u bin one hittin?

no seriously,

pull your head out. you are either trying to justify a stupid move of buying an electric car in alberta, or you feel its your social obligation to tout the virtues of electric vs fossil fuels, which, right now, is a loosing battle.

you keep living the dream.

Do either of you have facts to prove me wrong? Or is that as clever as a retort as you can muster?
 

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Do either of you have facts to prove me wrong? Or is that as clever as a retort as you can muster?

I point to the fact of how much it has increased in the past few years, how about you try to prove it wont increase? Your vision in the matter appears to be the one flawed in my opinion.
 

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That argument doesn’t make sense. That’s like saying what happens if you get stuck on Rogers pass in -20 with less than a quarter tank of fuel. At least there is a charger at the pass. Don’t think there are any gas stations however.


if your stuck how do you reach said charger?
 

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I point to the fact of how much it has increased in the past few years, how about you try to prove it wont increase? Your vision in the matter appears to be the one flawed in my opinion.

I'm not saying it won't increase, it will increase at the same rate as the fuel it is generated from or at least very close to the same rate. thanks This won't really apply to BC, those rates are set by your communist government.
 

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I'm not saying it won't increase, it will increase at the same rate as the fuel it is generated from or at least very close to the same rate. thanks This won't really apply to BC, those rates are set by your communist government.

Not sure I agree with that. We haven't had to pay the piper yet for phasing out our coal which is over a billion not including costs to replace that generating hole the NDP created.
 

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Not sure I agree with that. We haven't had to pay the piper yet for phasing out our coal which is over a billion not including costs to replace that generating hole the NDP created.

We have known coal power is to be phased out by 2030 since Stephan Harper mandated it in 2008. This is nothing new.
 

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keep living the dream.

My apologies, it was mandated by Harper in 2012. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/rep...l-fired-plant-emissions-rules/article4522237/

Don't see a lot of EV's in that list of toys at the bottom of your response.

so kinda, do as I say, not as I do,,,,

Lol, not once did I say anyone should go out and buy one. My responses have been based solely on the emissions an electric car produces and the cost to power one compared to gasoline, don't try to read further into it.
 
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