• SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Most people drive around their city.

    People don’t have range anxiety about driving around their city.

    It’s for the few times they need to be able to depend on a car to take them to the next city.

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      7 days ago

      Yeah.

      I like going camping sometimes.

      Or on longer road trips.

      Range is an actual issue. The fact that I’m in the city MOST of the time I drive doesn’t mean I’m in the city ALL the time I drive. I don’t need some article telling me range anxiety is overblown when it isn’t on those days.

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          6 days ago

          In theory. In theory some can rent a car with property XYZ. And for “sometimes but often enough” long trips those rental charges adds up fast.

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      7 days ago

      why? it’ trivially easy to know how far the other place is and the car’s average consumption

      You’d only be justified if you are cutting it super short but I’d assume that would be rare

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        When I’m driving across country i want to know that my car isn’t going to die.

        You ignoring this reasonable concern just shuts down valid criticism.

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          6 days ago

          Better drive an EV then. Fewer moving parts, practically no maintenance to forget to do. Every ICE car I’ve owned has required unexpected roadside repairs at one point in time.

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            Funny thing. Only time an ICE has failed me on the road is either the brake caliper locked up or the battery died…

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              Well, I had a muffler partially fall off. Fuel filter clogged (twice) intake manifold cracked and caused a misfire. O2 sensor went haywire and put the car in a limp mode… I’ve never run out of gas, but I’ve heard that isn’t uncommon for other people. Ignition coils went bad… Consider yourself very lucky.

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                Sounds like you just dont do maintenence on your cars lol.

                Speaking of ignition coil, i did have the ECU fail and stopped sending siginals to a coil… but can really include a computer failure when talking about ICE reliability vs EV?.

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                    Low/old oil causes higher friction and higher temperatures. And low coolant reduces how well the system keeps the engine cool.

                    If you have one crack, thats bad luck in manufacturing defect… having two… either your really unlucky, or doing something wrong.

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              5 days ago

              EVs only use physical brakes under sharp breaking and parking, so they wear down less.

              In over 30 years driving I only ever had a breakdown away from home because of a gearbox failure. (I buy all my cars second hand but young, so that someone else has done the expensive bit of depreciation, and I don’t buy American cars.)

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          7 days ago

          I’m not ignoring it, I’m simply assuming most poeple are not driving across country constantly… much less without any foresight or planning

          I know my small house would not fit my family from abroad if they all come to visit at the same time… I would not say such situation is preventing the adoption of condos

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            People do indeed have foresight. And they are planning ahead. That’s why they are not buying electric cars.

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            6 days ago

            I’m not ignoring it, I’m simply assuming most poeple are not driving across country constantly… much less without any foresight or planning

            They very clearly explained that it’s not “constantly.” It’s sometimes. Sometimes they would like to take longer trips, and on these longer trips, it makes their trips even longer and more difficult to plan.

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              6 days ago

              prescisely my point… they seem to be ruling out EV because of an issue most poeple face very rarely

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        6 days ago

        As your range gets low, it starts to vary a lot, but generally you are correct. The owners of my car joking call it “the guessometer”. Not sure why you are getting do voted for being mostly right…