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Steve Berman's avatar

I am going to do a full write up on my Kia EV6 and what it’s like to drive a (non-Tesla) electric. But for now I feel it would be helpful here to comment.

EVs have mileage just like gas cars. Except you get immediate feedback on driving 80mph by watching the range number shrink before your eyes. The only time I’ve ever been able to see the gas gauge move on a regular car is back in the say driving my stepdad’s Pontiac Grand Prix with its 454 4-barrel. Press the pedal on that baby and watch the needle move. (Jay can attest to this.)

EVs also react to using the AC, bad aerodynamics and driving conditions and show you how those reduce range (mileage). You don’t see it in a gas car, because you only watch the gauge. Idling in an EV, not such a drain because, well, there’s no engine to run (just accessories).

I’d have to say driving an EV (and a PHEV before that for 3 years) has made me a more mileage aware and probably better fuel economy driver. Instead of fuel price anxiety I get range anxiety. The only difference is more immediate feedback versus the checking account balance.

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Chris J. Karr's avatar

I'm thankful I live in a place with public transit. $75 (was $100) a month gets me everywhere I need to go. It's not a perfect solution (especially in light of the rising crime on Chicago public transit that the City is just starting to work on), but it gets the job done.

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