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Johnny Rico

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11. The reason "I" don't:
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 11:30 AM
Mar 2012

Daily commute of over 30 miles each way in the mountains of Colorado, which is why I have a Jeep. I do have a hybrid which I drive during nice weather....and if gas hits $4 or $5 a gallon this summer, I'll be very glad I have it!

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Batteries still cost too much.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #1
I believe five years will be too late. We don't have much time left. n/t theophilus Mar 2012 #7
Suggestion: Standardize batteries & swap them out JHB Mar 2012 #25
Sounds interesting. Might be a good way to "get the show theophilus Mar 2012 #28
this Schema Thing Mar 2012 #54
Like this? -> IDemo Mar 2012 #62
Yes, that's exactly what was discussed. JHB Mar 2012 #103
We've been hearing this for years...decades KansDem Mar 2012 #33
Great info. I believe this progress is being opposed by some theophilus Mar 2012 #36
Give thee a hint: it rhymes with "Moil Partel". HughBeaumont Mar 2012 #78
The difference being that there are actual production electric cars out now.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #67
Here's some pretty exciting news along those lines… Jackpine Radical Mar 2012 #41
Great news....if it will actually materialize. We need it NOW. Thanks. n/t theophilus Mar 2012 #47
They have a very small range between charges. former9thward Mar 2012 #2
It would certainly work for me and I believe it would work for far more people than are buying the theophilus Mar 2012 #5
I have a 60-mile commute each way to work and back HillWilliam Mar 2012 #12
Thanks for that. We certainly do what we can. I believe the Gov't. needs to help theophilus Mar 2012 #30
Any reports I've seen over here in the UK on the subject dipsydoodle Mar 2012 #3
A second car that doesn't burn petroleum would be great. n/t theophilus Mar 2012 #6
Because I require something that can pull a two ton trailer- snooper2 Mar 2012 #4
Do you drive that vehicle everywhere? Do you take it to Sonic? How about an electric as a second theophilus Mar 2012 #8
Not everyone can afford a 2nd car. HappyMe Mar 2012 #13
I hear that. I wish the government would provide charging stations theophilus Mar 2012 #26
I personally can't afford any car right now. HappyMe Mar 2012 #32
That I think is the problem. Life Long Dem Mar 2012 #42
Of course I do, it's my truck...Yes, we go to Sonic together... snooper2 Mar 2012 #27
That sounds like a good combo. n/t theophilus Mar 2012 #31
"If I could afford an electric" el_bryanto Mar 2012 #9
My reasons for not buying one: bighart Mar 2012 #10
Thank you for listing your reasons. n/t theophilus Mar 2012 #17
Agree with your list rurallib Mar 2012 #35
Especially that last one. randome Mar 2012 #39
I shouldn't say all of the electrics are butt ugly, just most of them. bighart Mar 2012 #49
Here you go! Shadowflash Mar 2012 #69
Same here. sarge43 Mar 2012 #50
The reason "I" don't: Johnny Rico Mar 2012 #11
Because at $40,000 Le Taz Hot Mar 2012 #14
Because I can't spend $40,000 on a car. Shadowflash Mar 2012 #15
Correcting numbers #1 - Nissan Leaf net price is 28550 - less in some states dmallind Mar 2012 #59
Fair enough. Shadowflash Mar 2012 #63
No new car will ever be a sound financial call over a 7yr old one , but 12-14MM are sold every year. dmallind Mar 2012 #66
Still too expensive for me and the cost benefit still isn't there, I need a minivan not 2 cars uponit7771 Mar 2012 #82
The average American wallet can't afford a 2003 beater, that's why. HughBeaumont Mar 2012 #16
And there you go! Minimum wage leads to minimum purchases. NuttyFluffers Mar 2012 #105
Too expensive for me. sinkingfeeling Mar 2012 #18
The 1% can afford them, not us. TalkingDog Mar 2012 #19
Price lacrew Mar 2012 #20
Price is too high, range is too small.. Upton Mar 2012 #21
price and design Dokkie Mar 2012 #22
I saw my first Leaf in person the other day.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #34
Very small? Near identical to Focus. dmallind Mar 2012 #60
Hmm Dokkie Mar 2012 #92
This is an idea that deserves some attention - IDemo Mar 2012 #23
edit Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #29
Sorry, forgot the link IDemo Mar 2012 #43
Mitsubishi EV starting at $21,625 with 112 MPGe Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #24
Where are the tax credits to buy these automobiles? KansDem Mar 2012 #37
We don't make enough to benefit from tax credits. We theophilus Mar 2012 #45
The program already exists, $7,500 federal tax credit Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #48
peanuts KansDem Mar 2012 #57
pretty old info Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #61
Then why not make hybrid/electric cars' tax credits $100,000 too? KansDem Mar 2012 #68
Those who can afford it don't care about the fuel efficiency. canoeist52 Mar 2012 #38
MONEY, MONEY, MONEY! In my case, lack thereof. hobbit709 Mar 2012 #40
If I could afford an electric I would get one ASAP. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2012 #44
Reality Check phantom power Mar 2012 #46
If you really believe that silliness. tritsofme Mar 2012 #51
I think the government should buy them first tabbycat31 Mar 2012 #52
agree. Schema Thing Mar 2012 #56
my dad has a government vehicle tabbycat31 Mar 2012 #85
The Post Office has tried electric vehicles FarCenter Mar 2012 #58
"We" can't afford new cars. nt TBF Mar 2012 #53
12-14mm sold every year in US. Even now. dmallind Mar 2012 #64
Top 20% at best and that's using your numbers. TBF Mar 2012 #70
Top 20% of what? dmallind Mar 2012 #80
This article in the NYT actually gives a little higher number - TBF Mar 2012 #94
I can get a 2010 Prius in my area Proud Public Servant Mar 2012 #55
Range and cost. RegieRocker Mar 2012 #65
Make them 5K a piece and watch them fly out of the dealership. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #71
you can't buy a decent motorcycle for 5k Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #74
A 2012 Kawasaki 250 Ninja is $4199.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #96
I knew a little 95 pound, 22 year old woman with a 250 ninja Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #98
I rode an RD350 many years ago.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #99
I had a little Yamaha 200 way back when Motown_Johnny Mar 2012 #104
That 200 would be like a 125 these days.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #111
You'd have to do some SERIOUS calculus to determine if that thing was *really* Romulox Mar 2012 #110
The scooters and mopeds I've seen typically seem to require a lot of repair.. Fumesucker Mar 2012 #112
Cost and Range. ParkieDem Mar 2012 #72
I am not buying one because I cannot afford one Marrah_G Mar 2012 #73
I *might* have to move a fridge once every five years taught_me_patience Mar 2012 #75
Support infrastructure for charging Jack Sprat Mar 2012 #76
Not ready for prime time. Edim Mar 2012 #77
Not enough benefit at this point Spike89 Mar 2012 #79
***THEY'RE EXPENSIVE AND UNPRACTICAL AND UGLY ON PURPOSE**** uponit7771 Mar 2012 #81
Poor range; few charging stations; no where to charge where I live now REP Mar 2012 #83
i can't afford to buy ANY kind of new car right now Scout Mar 2012 #84
I bought a Leaf. I love it. Taverner Mar 2012 #86
'Cuz our '91 and '93 Toyotas still run fine. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2012 #87
Made in? Edim Mar 2012 #88
I don't know where. But, I'm guessing Japan. They are indeed indestructible. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2012 #89
An electric vehicle is not a "car" Terry in Austin Mar 2012 #90
if we could afford a second car, and we had nearby charging stations semillama Mar 2012 #91
Because they are way too expensive? workinclasszero Mar 2012 #93
This site says about 57,000 EV cars and trucks, and 29,000,000 eBike, eScooter, eCycles globally FarCenter Mar 2012 #95
"The Volt has been battered by Republicans as evidence of the Obama administration's failures..." Robb Mar 2012 #97
GM created the problem Flatpicker Mar 2012 #100
LOL. nt Romulox Mar 2012 #108
Cost Plus Plug-in Difficulties Yo_Mama Mar 2012 #101
"If I could afford an electric...." rayofreason Mar 2012 #102
Here's something else to think about Jello Biafra Mar 2012 #106
I read over and over about 60+ mile commutes every time one of these threads comes around belcffub Mar 2012 #107
People vote with their wallets; "who killed the electric car"? The public. nt Romulox Mar 2012 #109
Why? guardian Mar 2012 #113
Take your pick of reasons. Angleae Mar 2012 #114
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