Electric Vehicle Information Link Page 2

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The links below provide useful information about electric vehicles and people's experience with them.
Anyone considering the purchase of an electric vehicle should read this information beforehand.
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Couple takes 1,500 mile trip in an EV. How did that work out? READ STORY


EV Owner Forced to Trickle-Charge Tesla Using Wall Outlet at Gas Station READ STORY


Tesla owners abandon their EVs that won't charge in cold weather READ STORY


Tesla discovers batteries fail sooner than predicted and issues software upgrade to extend battery life READ STORY


Tesla Owner Blows Up his Tesla in Protest of a $22,000 Battery Replacement Charge READ STORY & WATCH VIDEO


Man discovers his $116,000 Tesla isn't what the pro EV crowd told him and tries to return it READ STORY


EVs are the least reliable vehicle type according to Consumer Reports READ STORY


Less Expensive Hybrids have less expensive battery replacements, or do they? READ STORY


How Much Range Does an Electric Car Lose Each Year? READ STORY


How Does A 2013 Tesla Model S Fare After 215,464 miles? READ STORY


How Does A 2015 Tesla Model S Fare After 4242000 miles? READ STORY


Why I regret buying an electric car READ STORY


Why EVs are a bad investment READ STORY


20 drawbacks of electric vehicles drivers commonly overlook. READ STORY


A long wait in line to get to a charging station for another long wait at the charger. READ STORY & WATCH VIDEO


Another long wait in line to get to a charging station for another long wait at the charger. READ STORY & WATCH VIDEO


Another long wait to charge at Christmas time READ STORY


EV fires are almost impossible to extinguish READ STORY


Tesla Model S P100D Catches Fire In Georgia READ STORY


AAA test reveals cold weather can reduce an EVs range by 40%. READ STORY


EVs cost 1.6 times more to service than ICE vehicles in the first year READ STORY


No Parking Allowed For Chevy Bolt EVs At A Parking Lot In SF READ STORY


Never as EV as it seems READ STORY


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EDITOR's NOTE: Some people buy EVs thinking they will save money by avoiding the gas station. That is true but it doesn't happen as soon as you think. It can be between 15 to 20 years before you save one penny depending on when the batteries fail. You don't begin to save until the amount you don't pay the gas station equals the amount you did pay for your EV and any battery replacements. Always remember, saving money is not about who gets your money. Its about how much leaves your bank account.