JHZR2
Staff member
We’ve been through this a million times.Curious, why do you think that? As long as you have the ability to charge at home, or work, EVs can be amazing to own.
When we bought our Model 3 Mid Range in Dec 2018, I considered EVs a toy. After awhile, realized EV ownership was more than a toy; it was viable, it was doable.
After 7+ years of ownership, there are zero ICE cars I would consider (except 911....). The best thing of all is no gas station trips. IMO, this has to be experienced to be appreciated. Hybrids add some flexibility at the cost of complexity and all the ICE requirements. We own one.
On the rare times I go over 250 miles, stopping at a Starbucks or whatever and plugging in gets me plenty to get home. Services include warsher juice and tire pressure checks.
I would buy another tomorrow. I have never been so satisfied with a car purchase. Our '06 TSX is close, as is the Tundra.
I don't like to assume I know others' needs and thoughts, but I do believe EV ownership has to be experienced to be appreciated. That's my experience.
I would talk to EV owners you know and ask their thoughts. Surver after survey report very high ownership satisfaction, and that it continues to grow.
From a recent JD Power Feb 2026 survey, if you choose to believe it:
"Electric vehicle (EV) ownership satisfaction has reached an all-time high in 2026, with 96% of battery electric vehicle (BEV) owners saying they would consider purchasing another EV, defying broader market sales slumps. Satisfaction is driven by improved battery technology, better charging infrastructure, and lower cost of ownership, with BEV owners reporting higher satisfaction than plug-in hybrid (PHEV) owners."
Charging outside the home is excessively expensive. My Honda odyssey has similar cost per mile as a model 3. That’s absurd.
In the home, it’s great if you are off grid. Though more and more places are adding registration fees, since after all, the folks harping about others paying their fair share, should do the same. I can’t wait for a road tax to be levied on home charging everywhere as it should be. With other charging being the equivalent of buying off road diesel in a truck - do it at your own peril and massive fees. Ideally they’ll charge solar too, since that’s also bypassing fair share payments… and solar and evs are generally owned by the haves, so in the interest of the have nots, should be taxed for equity of course.
And none of that even starts to scratch the surface on the impracticality of the short range. Not everyone can charge anywhere or on a schedule that works.
I guess I’m just spoiled with vehicles that have ranges into the 700s of miles real world. Not an imaginary <300 with an explanation of how great it is to sit at a charger somewhere wasting time. To each their own.
But I’m also 100% on board with PHEVs.