Beachbummer
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 4,052
- Reaction score
- 2,968
- Points
- 352
- Location
- Houston TX
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
I bought a used Leaf in 2013 (all electric 80 mile range) and replaced it with a Volt in 2015.Awesome car, I've kept it the longest ever. Just replaced it with a Tesla Y Long Range . between discounts and tax credit, cannot be beat for the price and availability. A rav4 prime or Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV are great cars, but for the price I'll take the Y any day. and the Prime has wait lists and dealer markups in my area. My driving is all in town, we have a bigger gas car for family trips. 0-60 in sub 5 seconds. I would have kept the Volt longer, but it's just too small for us, the kids grew too fast, and I wanted something more comfortable that would sit us all. Don't knock it until you try it. It's not for everyone, but at the price I could not find a better option for a reasonably semi-fast car that sits 4 in comfort. and it's fast and quiet. I'm not a tree huger by any means, just a cheap man looking for value.
PHEV is great too, I think as battery costs come down PHEVs ought to be eventually more expensive than all electric due to greater complexity vs same drive-train minus gas engine, exhaust and and gas tank.
All options help. For every gas tank I don't burn on the Tesla, hopefully there is an extra tank somewhere lowering demand to make gas cheaper for the boat! On the volt I used to fuel up every quarter or so. It had a pressurized gas tank to make the fuel last a year or 2 if needed.
PHEV is great too, I think as battery costs come down PHEVs ought to be eventually more expensive than all electric due to greater complexity vs same drive-train minus gas engine, exhaust and and gas tank.
All options help. For every gas tank I don't burn on the Tesla, hopefully there is an extra tank somewhere lowering demand to make gas cheaper for the boat! On the volt I used to fuel up every quarter or so. It had a pressurized gas tank to make the fuel last a year or 2 if needed.