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Are they not already somewhere between niche and common? I see at least one every day I go somewhere. Frequently more than one. I'd say I see them about the same rate I see a typical sports car or so. They aren't as common as the average F-150 Family Hauler everyone has now, but it's not like exotic car rarity by any means.Let’s follow up on this in 10 years.
EVs are not a niche. They will be the standard in our lifetimes.
I love spreadsheets. One thing I'd like to point outMrs. CyCoug thinks it's about time we upgrade a car. She really likes Mazda CX-5s, which are fine cars. But she's also ok looking at EVs and hybrids (which the Mazda CX-5 does not have). So I put together this handy comparison guide of the Mazda CX-5 along with most/all current EV and hybrids (using AI of course). The scoring is my own formula weighting total fuel cost, reliability, total cost of ownership etc.
I figured it could be helpful to some people here: https://1drv.ms/x/c/eb1778238370a62e/IQCnHSppG12fTbsCOf06LJIAARw94z4SxJE2-F1ym7W5Pbc?e=hKIa88
Oh right. Yes. I said we were targeting lightly used cars under 25,000 miles and around $30k.I love spreadsheets. One thing I'd like to point out
Your spreadsheet is going to favor the least expensive vehicle. It's probably not fair to compare a prius and a highlander, unless nothing matters except $$
I think it would be a crime not to test drive some of these vehicles. There are a bunch of cars on your list which score near the top, that are just not great vehicles and much worse than some below.
Gotcha. Why both fuel economy and fuel cost? Also, if you're buying used, wouldn't depreciation be a good thing?Oh right. Yes. I said we were targeting lightly used cars under 25,000 miles and around $30k.
I started out with fuel economy but wanted to see the premium /savings of an EV specifically to the CX-5 gas model based on our driving habits so added it in later.Gotcha. Why both fuel economy and fuel cost? Also, if you're buying used, wouldn't depreciation be a good thing?
I wish you wouldn't have used the format you did (merged cells, blank rows( so I could sort and filter for my convenienceI started out with fuel economy but wanted to see the premium /savings of an EV specifically to the CX-5 gas model based on our driving habits so added it in later.
Yes depreciation would be good thing for buying used. The used component was another thing added in round 2 after asking for a comparison list of all recent EV/hybrids.
That was Claude AI. If you download and ask it or any AI to give you a sortable version it should reformat it for you in less than a minute I would think.I wish you wouldn't have used the format you did (merged cells, blank rows( so I could sort and filter for my convenience![]()
Seriously though thank you; I did a similar sheet manually when we bought our last vehicle.That was Claude AI. If you download and ask it or any AI to give you a sortable version it should reformat it for you in less than a minute I would think.
You’re welcome. That was probably 30 minutes max of prompting, reviewing, and fine tuning with Claude. I can work on a sortable version tomorrow. But we have some important non-basketball TV viewing to catch up on tonight.Seriously though thank you; I did a similar sheet manually when we bought our last vehicle.
oh don't trouble on my behalf; I really don't have a need for it.You’re welcome. That was probably 30 minutes max of prompting, reviewing, and fine tuning with Claude. I can work on a sortable version tomorrow. But we have some important non-basketball TV viewing to catch up on tonight.
Do you have kids?
We use our frunk weekly.
How many times have you forgotten to close your door after exiting your car? JFC some people are insufferable.
UnderstandableAdult ones, so it's usually just 2 of us or me commuting to work.
Ok.ok recharge an EV out of charge on the road how? an ICE vehicle takes an easily portable source.
Well, if this is a serious question I will give a serious answer. You don’t. You would have to get a tow to a charging station.I've never either, and there are certainly those who will with either. so again how do you charge an EV that has run out of charge on the side of the road?
The other part of the answer, these are early days. Once adoption reaches some level, then tow trucks will include a battery to give EV's a 50 mile charge roadside. Enough to get someone to a charging station.Well, if this is a serious question I will give a serious answer. You don’t. You would have to get a tow to a charging station.
I think the new CX-50 has a traditional hybrid model now? That may be worth looking into, pretty sure the drivetrain was lifted from the last-gen Rav4 hybrid. Would be very similar mechanically.Mrs. CyCoug thinks it's about time we upgrade a car. She really likes Mazda CX-5s, which are fine cars. But she's also ok looking at EVs and hybrids (which the Mazda CX-5 does not have). So I put together this handy comparison guide of the Mazda CX-5 along with most/all current EV and hybrids (using AI of course). The scoring is my own formula weighting total fuel cost, reliability, total cost of ownership etc.
I figured it could be helpful to some people here: https://1drv.ms/x/c/eb1778238370a62e/IQCnHSppG12fTbsCOf06LJIAARw94z4SxJE2-F1ym7W5Pbc?e=hKIa88