I own a dealership, and regardless of how much my wife and I drive we still fill up whatever gasoline is needed for our inventory.
It's a hefty bill. About $4000 a year, and that's with trying to find whatever discounts, apps, and other cash back credit cards that ease the blow.
But for our daily driving, we're addicted to EVs. Electricity is only 7.5 cents per mile where we live and we do a lot of local non-highway driving. Our average cost is only 1.5 cents per mile without factoring in the free two-hour Level 2 charger that's just a few miles from our home.
Our gas cost for the same driving is around 10 to 11 cents a mile. Multiply that by 1,500 miles a month, and we're throwing a bit over $150 a month into the financial incinerator versus just over $20 for the EVs.
I don't think EVs are for everyone. Low electricity cost. Lots of local driving. A garage or a reliable place to charge. There are a lot of hoops that need to be jumped and most of the USA does not have easy access to most of them.
But I really hate burning my wallet to get from boring point A to boring point B. I guess the same can be said for anyone going from a compact car to a large truck or SUV.
That pain at the pump is all too real.
It's a hefty bill. About $4000 a year, and that's with trying to find whatever discounts, apps, and other cash back credit cards that ease the blow.
But for our daily driving, we're addicted to EVs. Electricity is only 7.5 cents per mile where we live and we do a lot of local non-highway driving. Our average cost is only 1.5 cents per mile without factoring in the free two-hour Level 2 charger that's just a few miles from our home.
Our gas cost for the same driving is around 10 to 11 cents a mile. Multiply that by 1,500 miles a month, and we're throwing a bit over $150 a month into the financial incinerator versus just over $20 for the EVs.
I don't think EVs are for everyone. Low electricity cost. Lots of local driving. A garage or a reliable place to charge. There are a lot of hoops that need to be jumped and most of the USA does not have easy access to most of them.
But I really hate burning my wallet to get from boring point A to boring point B. I guess the same can be said for anyone going from a compact car to a large truck or SUV.
That pain at the pump is all too real.
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