We just need some terrible auto reviews and our dreams could come true! :lol:Phximiev said:Ok, can I get one used for under $10k?
If so, I'll take it.
Of course I would have loved to own the fully-sensored model, which was introduced in September 2014. Trouble is, when I was looking a few months ago the Autopilot-equipped cars commanded a $30K price differential (not $3K) on the used-car market! On long trips, especially, that lane-keeping feature would be really decadent but wonderful. Another byproduct of all those sensors (for a small-car person like me) is that they exactly measure and display the distances between the car and the objects around it when moving the car around in close quarters.pbui19 said:...One question, do you at time wish you had the Auto Lane Keeping/Autopilot feature ? is it worth the extra $3K ? especially for such long trip ?...
JoeS said:A side observation: the vehicles that could really use the lane-keeping feature are large trucks. It is really disturbing how many truck drivers seem to be inattentive - much more than I recall in all my past years of highway driving.
Pier, actually, it's even worse, as the display shows battery-to-wheels, not wall-to-wheels. To answer your comment, in a nutshell:Pier said:What !!!! 292 Wh/mi . I have an average lifetime of 190 Wh/mi. on my I-Miev. Is it because of a lead foot or the wheight of the car ?...
Yes, bought a Tesla sooner. :roll:sandange said:...If you would do it over, is there anything you would have done differently?
Here's what I said:"Yes, of course The Rock would have to be seen in or around a Model S or i8. Could not imagine a beast of a man like that squeezed into a Leaf or even worse Mitsu iMiev!"
No, unfortunately, we bypassed that area (also missed a meetup opportunity there with an i-MiEV owner on this forum) and we've been on an accelerated schedule due to external constraints. Did spend a pleasant evening with jray3 and his great kids.Phximiev said:Still planning on a visit to Electra Meccanica?
I haven't seen any CHAdeMO extenders, but imagine they would be very heavy and very very expensive. I have no qualms about parking either my Tesla or my i-MiEV up on sidewalks or other 'forbidden' places if I need the charge.PV1 said:A J1772 extension has been on my wishlist for a while now (just haven't gotten around to buying it). The real desirable item is a CHAdeMO extension for the one place that is a stretch to reach the EV spot.
Yes, thank you, Canadians are such nice friendly people who go well out of their way to help. In Canada, charging has been free everywhere I plugged in. The Tesla sure makes a great long-distance cruiser with a negligible recurring cost (so far). By the time I get home we'll have put on 20,000 miles since May.PV1 said:Enjoying the trip?
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