Is the car good and would you recommend it to the rest of us? Why?
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“…do not greenwash things.”
Tells us everything we need to know about the OP.
As to what I think…
I think I’m saving up to $5,000 per year on gas.
Driving an electric car to work at an oil company shows a lack of commitment.
Buy a big diesel truck and delete all that emissions cr-p then roll coal.
Love my McLaren P1.
I proudly drive an EV that supports XOM products. The plastic portions of the vehicle come from many XOM (Chemical/Product Solutions) products (seals, resins, etc). Also, the electricity that I charge comes from Texas natural gas plants, which XOM supplies. Believe it or not, EVs and oil/gas companies can coexist and probably will during our lifetimes :p
I love my EV. Very cheap to operate (less than 50bucks per month)
Love my Tesla Model S Plaid. Accelerates faster than almost anything else street legal.
OP, there's a site called Reddit.com
I have a Tesla and I enjoy it, but I’m not a huge fan. It’s nice never having to “fill up” as it’s always 100% charged overnight. The worst thing about it honestly is everyone thinks you’re a bit of an as----e, or maybe a bit pretentious, for having one. Given the prices right now for the cheapest one, I would honestly wait a little bit to get an electric car. Ford and GM are close to releasing quite a few different models. I wouldn’t buy a brand new 1st version of either of their vehicles as it’ll likely have some kinks to be worked out, but if you can hold off until like 2025 or 2026 they should mostly have things worked out. Or if Tesla ever fixes their supply chain before then that works too.
I give my recommendation not as a car enthusiast though. So like if you’re looking for very specific details and exact performance or sound or whatever yea idk if it’s good for you. But if you’re just looking to get to work and back and occasionally take a road trip, yea it works perfectly fine. There’s enough charging stations to get everywhere now (sometimes with a little planning) and more are being built. Worst case I have a friend who rented a small gas generator for a road trip in case they got stuck somewhere where there was only gas available. Didn’t ever use it though.
And what the he-l does this have to do with layoffs?