ICE v Electric: Cost and Emissions

I have to engage cruise control all the time. It's hard keeping the right pressure to sustain a speed. It works. Never have to touch the peddles if a car is in front of you. Stops at lights and then moved forward again when the car moves.
You must NEVER spill your beer then!
 
My guy likes the vehicle. It's just that he took a different route than usual from Syracuse, and no EV chargers.
Since I drive in more than one region fairly often, a key reason I opted for a PHEV instead of an EV was so that I didn't have to think differently about where/when to refuel when on a long drive away from home. Not an issue going between NC and FL, but would need more planning between NC and Lake Placid because I don't take I-95 and NY Thruway.

My friend who has had a Tesla for a while was challenged when his daughter was at North Country School for a couple years. It was long ago enough that there wasn't a high-speed charger in Lake Placid yet. Even after that was available, he wasn't adjusting for how much longer charging would take in the middle of winter when he was picking her up for winter break. He's not that good a planner when it comes to travel.
 
List of the best Evs per Cars. com.
The Chevy pickup is listed as the best pickup.
Of course it's just an opinion and I'm sure the prices listed are unlikely to actually be available.

Best EVs per Cars.com
I read all those ratings. If you going to buy a pickup you want use for work it's true. Large charge. They will be able to go 225 miles pulling a trailer along all day. They are sharp, fast and 135k got the big battery.
I can't wait till the first redneck gets one. Then things will start changing.
 
If I had lived in a rural-ish area of upstate NY when I bought my Alltrack 7 years ago I would have considered the manual. But living in Brooklyn and now dense NJ, it just seems like more of a pain then it's worth. The manual ones command a decent resale value though.
I would dearly love a manual Alltrack. I think manual transmission is superior in snow.
 
Also, keep in mind that manufacturers aren't building these because of demand. They're building them because of mandates. The trucks that people actually want to purchase are very hard to get.
 
Also, keep in mind that manufacturers aren't building these because of demand. They're building them because of mandates. The trucks that people actually want to purchase are very hard to get.
Mandates? I thought the new administration did away with most of them?
 
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