04-21-2016, 10:29 PM
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EV OR DIESEL
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If the Leaf does the range you need then I can confirm that it's a fantastic family of 4 vehicle, I can't swing it as an only car, but I sure wish that I could.
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04-21-2016, 10:59 PM
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Porsches have heated seats, and good ergonomics, if you need one.
I probably should be getting a Leaf instead of an SRK. But the SRK is easier to boat tail.
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04-21-2016, 11:41 PM
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Full sized hybrid.
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Are you going for the highest MPG or the lowest overall operating costs over the life of the car?
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Whenever I think about it that way I start thinking: "Perhaps a small car; no, but perhaps a motorcycle; no, maybe a scooter; maybe a bicycle; a skateboard; just shoes... No wait! Bare feet!"
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04-22-2016, 11:29 AM
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Thanks! It's always good to sit down and think, "why am I doing this?"
I'm kind of sick of having two cars. The wife isn't really able to drive. So right now having a total of three vehicles is ridiculous. I can't keep up fixing all three. Really I don't want to repair and maintain anymore. Well maybe a little. But not on three completely different vehicles with their +200,000 mile problems. So if I could sell all and go with one car, that would be great. And on top of that an electric car would seem like a good low maintenance option. No oil changes, no sparkplugs.
I'm not going after just the lowest operating cost nor the best fuel mileage. I need a car that fits the needs of a regular family of four to get around town, in a cold area. Short distances mainly, but an occasional long trip. The Leaf seems great as far as heaters go. Heated seats all the way around. I wonder what other vehicles have that. And for the occasional long trip we could either rent, or with the limited distance of an EV have a good reason to convince the wife we should just take the plane or bus to visit her mom who lives 600 miles away.
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It seems that you are leaning toward one newer car with the lowest overall costs of operation. Consumer Reports publishes the list of annual operating cost for all cars (including depreciation). I hate to say these words... but a one or two year old Prius is your best choice if you don't want to fix it and still want to lower emissions and higher gas mileage. Not sure where the Volt lands in that regard but it does give you the electric operation you want for local travel and gas for your ling distance travel.
By the way, I drove a recently for about 20000 miles and was VERY impressed with the 2014 Toyota Avalon Hybrid.
If you want a cheap, very underrated but good all electric. Check out the Mitsubishi iMeve
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04-22-2016, 12:32 PM
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For me, the ideal three-vehicle fleet would be an Aricmoto SRK. a 1971 Superbeetle EV and a bobber truck to pull my house.
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04-22-2016, 12:41 PM
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For me, the ideal three-vehicle fleet would be an Aricmoto SRK. a 1971 Superbeetle EV and a bobber truck to pull my house.
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my fleet fits my life
Honda Urban Express Scooter
G1 Honda Insight
F150 Ecoboost
But I think he is looking for reducing from 3 to 1
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04-22-2016, 02:13 PM
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Full sized hybrid.
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But I think he is looking for reducing from 3 to 1
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This!
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04-22-2016, 02:50 PM
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100 mpg 1 tonne truck
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How to get a 100 mpg 1 tone crew cab truck for under $10,000; buy a nissan leaf!
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04-22-2016, 02:51 PM
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Yes the leaf sl is the best value you can find in a used ev, and having dc quick charging makes all the difference...
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04-22-2016, 05:42 PM
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Bazzetta -- Yes, you confirm my point that it's hard for one vehicle to fill all needs. But I struggle to keep one on the road.
I picked the list I gave because the OP has [or had] a Super; And I wanted to mention bobber trucks.
Just A Car Guy : What in the world is he fueling up, looks like a Euclid B-63
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