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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3326679" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>We'll have to do this short form since I quit teaching in 2013. Honestly man, I don't care to sway you, but I feel like I'm not being a good fellow human letting you really believe incorrect facts that you could so easily just google yourself and learn. Alas, I'm starting to think you might just have a personal bias against this particular technology, and in that situation, absolutely nobody can have their eyes opened to new proven information. </p><p></p><p>To answer the real world distance/cost question, read theough the Tesla Cybertruck thread. You'll find actual numbers experienced by some of your fellow OSA members. </p><p></p><p>Can they go further? Some, yes.</p><p>Can they pull anything? Some, Yes. </p><p>When their fuel is depleted, can they be put back into service in a timely fashion? (Minutes not hours). Yes, as little as ten minutes. </p><p> Can their fuel be replenished anywhere as easily as one can get gas? Yes. Gas pumps run on electricity. </p><p> Is their warranty any better or longer? Irelevant but available for purchase like every other vehicle.</p><p> Are they cleaner or "greener"? Yes. </p><p> Are they any safer? There's not a different standard to measure EV's. Cars are cars. </p><p>Could I drive one coast to coast and not get stranded? Yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3326679, member: 24500"] We'll have to do this short form since I quit teaching in 2013. Honestly man, I don't care to sway you, but I feel like I'm not being a good fellow human letting you really believe incorrect facts that you could so easily just google yourself and learn. Alas, I'm starting to think you might just have a personal bias against this particular technology, and in that situation, absolutely nobody can have their eyes opened to new proven information. To answer the real world distance/cost question, read theough the Tesla Cybertruck thread. You'll find actual numbers experienced by some of your fellow OSA members. Can they go further? Some, yes. Can they pull anything? Some, Yes. When their fuel is depleted, can they be put back into service in a timely fashion? (Minutes not hours). Yes, as little as ten minutes. Can their fuel be replenished anywhere as easily as one can get gas? Yes. Gas pumps run on electricity. Is their warranty any better or longer? Irelevant but available for purchase like every other vehicle. Are they cleaner or "greener"? Yes. Are they any safer? There's not a different standard to measure EV's. Cars are cars. Could I drive one coast to coast and not get stranded? Yes. [/QUOTE]
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