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And all that while driving in the stop, crawl along traffic on a California freeway. Okay if you say so.


Here is the EPA published mpg for 2001 model year US market vehicles…

Corolla isn’t the highest as it comes in tied for number 9 best mpg after the diesels and hybrids, etc.

Scroll down and see the 41 mpg Corolla highway rating.

I’m consistent at 40.2 mpg.

My best is South Lake Tahoe to Oakland midnight run… 45.6 but as anyone knows it’s basically downhill from snow covered peaks to sea level…
 
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I've had a Model 3 Tesla for 4 years. other than 1 set of tires, wiper blades and cabin air filter no other costs. Charge on solar so no fuel costs.
I never buy an ICE vehicle again
Non EV owners on this thread will latch on to biased information that says all EV's bad. And then wonder why their OPINIONS are not taken seriously by those that own an EV.
For most needing a new car owning an EV should be a no-brainer. If it wasn't for the fact that I need a diesel truck I would have nothing but Teslas.
Just wish Tesla would make a UTV EV.
 
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Non EV owners on this thread will latch on to biased information that says all EV's bad. And then wonder why their OPINIONS are not taken seriously by those that own an EV.
For most needing a new car owning an EV should be a no-brainer. If it wasn't for the fact that I need a diesel truck I would have nothing but Teslas.
Just wish Tesla would make a UTV EV.
Hey Lone Star Socialist, you don't live in northern Michigan. Your opinions don't count to us hillbillies.

Just messing with you...LOL
 
   / electric vehicles #144  
For most needing a new car owning an EV should be a no-brainer.
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   / electric vehicles #145  
Did you buy it with any subsidies or tax incentives? If you did, good for you.
Not saying you did, but those who did cost taxpayers a lot of money.
The FEDS loaning banks money at 0.015 percent drove interest rates on CD's into the basement. Example from 2017 through 2021 a $100,000 dollar CD earned interest at 0.015%. This princely sum earned one $15.00 a year or $1.25 dollars per month.

Millions of people receive "Earned Income Checks" in the mail each year from the IRS. Millions of business take tax write off for everything up to the toilet paper used in company bathrooms. Lighting killed five of one of my neighbors cows during a thunderstorm. He received funds classified as Farm Loss Reimbursement.

Look at the brochure provided to Farmers by the IRS.


The IRS also provides information to the purchasers of a Electric Vehicle on how to claim Tax Benefits.



So if the purchaser of a electric vehicle utilizes the US Tax Code to recoup funds is he doing something illegal? No. Is he doing something Business, Farmers and Low Income People and other do, claim tax credits? Yes.
 
   / electric vehicles #146  

Here is the EPA published mpg for 2001 model year US market vehicles…

Corolla isn’t the highest as it comes in tied for number 9 best mpg after the diesels and hybrids, etc.

Scroll down and see the 41 mpg Corolla highway rating.

I’m consistent at 40.2 mpg.

My best is South Lake Tahoe to Oakland midnight run… 45.6 but as anyone knows it’s basically downhill from snow covered peaks to sea level…
I have a 4 cylinder 2001 ford ranger I use as my gopher truck. No AC. Does have power steering and is a automatic 5 speed vehicle. I drive on country roads with it and it rarely sees a speed of 55 mph. The heaviest load it ever carries is a five gallon can of gas and a five gallon can of diesel at the same time. The majority of the time it either the gas can or the diesel can separately. The best MPG I can get is 22-23.

2001 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD 4 cyl, 2.3 L, Automatic 5-spd
23 combined city/highway MPG 21 city 26 highway 4.3 gals/100 miles
 
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I have a 4 cylinder 2001 ford ranger I use as my gopher truck. No AC. Does have power steering and is a automatic 5 speed vehicle. I drive on country roads with it and it rarely sees a speed of 55 mph. The heaviest load it ever carries is a five gallon can of gas and a five gallon can of diesel at the same time. The majority of the time it either the gas can or the diesel can separately. The best MPG I can get is 22-23.

2001 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD 4 cyl, 2.3 L, Automatic 5-spd
23 combined city/highway MPG 21 city 26 highway 4.3 gals/100 miles
You need to get rid of that gas hog and get a real truck that gets decent fuel mileage;););). Here's a shot of the display on my F150:
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500 miles since the last fill-up, and over 300 miles of range left. A real bladder buster!
 
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2500 2003 Dodge 5.9L runs on black gold gets
on hyway between 25 - 30 mpg depends on the
wind! The wind is so strong here that you don't
need a vehicle to travel just use an umbrella and
a skate board. 2018 Chrysler running 80-90 mph
averages 24 mpg city/hyway

willy
 
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   / electric vehicles #149  
But you believe the fake news against EV's.

I am neutral on EV ownership. I don't own one and most likely never will. But if my neighbor wants to own one, fine for him.

What I don't agree with is the city, state and federal governments, using my tax dollars, to install EV charging stations. I can't recall the state ever paying a company to install a gas station along the highway.
 
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I have a 4 cylinder 2001 ford ranger I use as my gopher truck. No AC. Does have power steering and is a automatic 5 speed vehicle. I drive on country roads with it and it rarely sees a speed of 55 mph. The heaviest load it ever carries is a five gallon can of gas and a five gallon can of diesel at the same time. The majority of the time it either the gas can or the diesel can separately. The best MPG I can get is 22-23.

2001 Ford Ranger Pickup 2WD 4 cyl, 2.3 L, Automatic 5-spd
23 combined city/highway MPG 21 city 26 highway 4.3 gals/100 miles
I had a super clean 91 S10 long bed with the 4.3 v6

Plenty of power but I never could get 17 mpg…mostly in the 15 mpg…

I sold it easily with 38,000 miles.
 
 
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