bmwlad24
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- Brad
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Virgin ev owner, good one ?. I have two chargers at work, and one doesn’t work, but I will install a level 2 charger at home.Commute:
Any of the current options will give you plenty of range for your commute. Do you have charging options at work? Not that you would need it, but it would mean less range anxiety for you as a virgin EV owner?. DM vs DM performance is really a preference. Both are way faster than most cars on the road. If you are looking for 0-60 speed…then get a quad. Also, there will be an option to pay for a DM performance upgrade if you feel you need it. Maybe just get the DM and if you need a little extra Lightning McQueen, pay for the upgrade to the performance. If it was my commuter with that distance,I would go DM large or max. If you’re driving at 80, you’ll still have enough range. 90, probably not an issue either, but I would expect some decrease in range at that speed. Speed isn’t as big of a factor as the conditions. If you are running AC or heat at full blast the whole drive, you will lose more range than the speed variance, but honestly, if you have a 140 mile round trip and say charge to 85-90 percent, you shouldn’t have an issue. Now, if you are climbing Mt. Everest on your commute, sorry to say, you probably need an ICE.
Noise:
I haven’t driven the Mercedes, but it’s probably a little quieter. The real culprit with noise is going to be tires. If you go with the 20’s, it will be significantly louder than the 21 or 22’s. That’s normal in any car. Honestly, if you don’t need the AT’s and you commute a ton, I would go with the 21’s. You can always get AT tires later and your noise will be a lot less.
Reliability:
well for me it’s been amazing. My 2020 F250 has been in the shop for 7 months. No loaner, nothing. They can’t seem to fix anything for long enough to get it off the lot. EV’s have significantly less moving parts. Any car can have problems, but you’re less likely to have as many problems with an EV due to wear and tear. The warranty is way better that most companies and they really take care of you compared to most other brands. I can’t say for Mercedes. I’ve never owned one.
PHEV:
honestly, I’ve had both and a PHEV is really for people who don’t fully trust EV’s. They are fine, but I wouldn’t recommend for your commute. Most PHEV’s have small batteries, and when they run out, they are actually LESS efficient that their ICE counterparts. I would stick with a hybrid vs a PHEV for your commute. You will also have the same maintenance costs and issues of ICE engines. Actually, many times you will find PHEV’s cost more to maintain as they tend to constantly turn on and off in an instant on and go scenario, which can actually be bad for the ICE engine in the long run.
I am a first time “I would never buy an EV!” Convert and I absolutely love it. The best car and experience I’ve ever had. Will you have problems with something? Maybe. I have not had any unusual issues and the issues I had were easily remedied.
I have a 2023 R1S quad with the 20’s. I love it when I get to drive it. Range is not an issue like I thought it would be. We just got back from a 1,600 mile road trip. No issues. You will adapt to a new driving experience, but I can say, I like it better and I am from a family who hated EV’s and would roll coal when I passed a Prius when I was younger (sorry to those people…kinda?). Just buy the damn thing?.
Great idea, since it is indeed just software, I may just go with DM, since I mostly will be in All Purpose, then whenever they release the option to get the upgrade for performance, I will, for whenever I head to Gatlinburg TN, with the twisties, and to satisfy the childish part of me.
Ah, so AC makes it vary more, nice to know. If the AC and heat are on low fan speed, but decent temp, will that be fine? My cousin still does that nonsense of rolling coal ?.
That was my thinking…what if the power goes out, if the entire city loses power, how would I charge, blah blah(overthinking), which is why I wanted best of both worlds, but realizing everyone’s opinions here (I really thank ALL of you for the great advice), and opinions of phevs when the battery dies, it really makes more sense getting an EV.
Thanks a lot for your response, makes me feel much more confident, and at this point, I may just buy the damn thing. How are the 20s noise though? Are they very intrusive at speed, or just faint? They just suit the overall look.
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