I'm in the oilfield, so I have a built-in aversion to electric vehicles.
That said, I actually encouraged my wife to wait and get an Audi etron when she bought her latest vehicle, late last year. No dice.
I think for around town, unless someone is maybe a delivery driver, an electric car or suv makes great sense. I cannot comprehend why every mail carrier, uber and lyft driver don't already drive priuses (priusi?). In Vancouver it seemed like 99% of taxis do.
For me, I can't see an electric vehicle working for me for a LONG time. I drive too far in a day, and most of that drive isn't near interstates or decent infrastructure... to say nothing of the fact that I think the first oil field guy who shows up on site in a Tesla or eTron is going to be beat to death behind the pits.
That said, I actually encouraged my wife to wait and get an Audi etron when she bought her latest vehicle, late last year. No dice.
I think for around town, unless someone is maybe a delivery driver, an electric car or suv makes great sense. I cannot comprehend why every mail carrier, uber and lyft driver don't already drive priuses (priusi?). In Vancouver it seemed like 99% of taxis do.
For me, I can't see an electric vehicle working for me for a LONG time. I drive too far in a day, and most of that drive isn't near interstates or decent infrastructure... to say nothing of the fact that I think the first oil field guy who shows up on site in a Tesla or eTron is going to be beat to death behind the pits.