Hi Folks,
We have a 2014 named Maeve in western North Carolina(near Asheville).
Bought used, January 2019 with 7K miles, like new. Currently at 25K miles.
Battery appears to still be holding about 95% charge.
From my point of view, Maeve is about the ideal electric car.
The simplicity is a big plus.
More temperature insulation would be nice.
For me, there's a blind spot at the right rear corner.
All tires being the same size would be a plus.
A 2008 Honda Fit covers longer trips.
With humans in planetary overshoot, I think we will all be driving less pretty soon:
https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/planetary-boundaries/the-nine-planetary-boundaries.html
I wish us all the best!
Thanks and good health, Weogo
We have a 2014 named Maeve in western North Carolina(near Asheville).
Bought used, January 2019 with 7K miles, like new. Currently at 25K miles.
Battery appears to still be holding about 95% charge.
From my point of view, Maeve is about the ideal electric car.
The simplicity is a big plus.
More temperature insulation would be nice.
For me, there's a blind spot at the right rear corner.
All tires being the same size would be a plus.
A 2008 Honda Fit covers longer trips.
With humans in planetary overshoot, I think we will all be driving less pretty soon:
https://www.stockholmresilience.org/research/planetary-boundaries/the-nine-planetary-boundaries.html
I wish us all the best!
Thanks and good health, Weogo