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On 8/3/2017 8:33 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 8/3/2017 7:59 AM, J. Clarke wrote: It's 13 miles to work and my employer provides preferred parking with company-paid chargers to people who drive electrics and hybrids. So it works fine for me. Most of my driving is the daily commute and it's usually all-electric. Seems that some electric drivers thing they are special and should get free fuel. Pay a premium for your car and you can join our elitist club and get special parking. I'd be afraid the masses of gas drivers would throw stones at my car parked there. The person two up the chain of command from me drives a Volt. She's an actuary, I'm pretty sure she knows how to crunch the numbers on practicality. She also lives farther from work than I do. Of course the CEO drives a Tesla. I'd like to see the numbers if she is justifying it on fuel cost savings. Many greenies don't care about money as much as saving a tree. The Tesla is a cool car and yes, if I had an extra 100k I'd get one. No justification needed other than I want one. I'd still need a second car for longer trips though, the range is good but not so easy for a 600 mile day. Or staying at hotels with no chargers. If you don't mind waiting in a looooong line of people in front of you the latest Tesla appears to be quite inexpensive compared to the first models. $30k range. |
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