Picked up an EV in Feb 24, put over 11k miles on it and only charged at work twice. The rest was at home, I want everything I own to be electric now, its superior.
@Aslash30423 сағат бұрын
Well done! EVs are definitely superior!
@skyemalcolm2 күн бұрын
I loved every 26 minutes of this video. There were so many fun little moments and great factoids that it kept me engaged the whole time. I appreciate the effort you’ve put into this one.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! Thanks so much for watching!
@Bzzap83Күн бұрын
Excellent video - rant included - I have the same attitude with people who don’t understand. Things I often ask… - doesn’t charging at home for a low cost and having your car ready every day without going to a gas station better than the alternative? - how much range? Why do you ask when buying a ICE vehicle did you ever ask it’s range before buying it? - Hybrids are like a toaster oven - not a good toaster, not a good oven - so if you combine the smallest gas motor with a tank of gas & the smallest electric motor with an unstable battery - what do you get? 🔥
@ramonhurt6922 сағат бұрын
Adam, thanks for making EV content that is actually useful and informative. There are way too many EV channels that just spew out daily content just for the sake of making content. I really appreciate the way you present your information in plain every day language and add lots of easy to understand graphics to help you get your point across. Out of all the EV content that I consume (which is quite alot every day, for the past 10 years) you seem to be the most genuine and least biased I've come across. I started watching your videos about owning a Fisker just to get some insight into your experience. During that whole series of videos I saw that you were not only informing people, but also really trying to help out other people who might have been in your same situation. Most people would have just bad mouthed Fisker, milked it for all they could and call it a day. You actually went above and beyond and interviewed people with insider knowledge about the situation instead of just regurgitating some info from talking heads on MSM and giving your opinion. Keep up the good work and please don't change how you've been running your channel.
@Aslash30417 сағат бұрын
This one made my day. I take this channel very seriously. And I’ll continue to do my best to provide real world, useful information that helps people understand driving and owning an EV.
@djrbikes12 күн бұрын
Really informative video. I’m glad you covered the lease loophole. Good point about doing extra research about finding out if the price includes the $4k tax incentive. One other thing I learned is that some dealers are IRS approved and you can assign the $4k to the dealer, so it comes off the price. This is how it works when you lease too. The $7500 is applied to the residuals. Also, as far as depreciation, my sense (no research) even taking the $7500 off before calculating the depreciation on EVs is greater than ICE vehicles. I think some of those crazy low prices you found from the search bare it out. You found a LYRIQ with low miles for $41k. The Level 1 LYRIQ probably stickered at around $63k (I just got a Level 2). Subtract $7500. That brings you about 55k. That’s about a 25% depreciation in less than 2 years. Not really sure how that compares to an ICE Cadillac. Great content! Keep up the good work.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I think you’ll find that ICE vehicles, especially luxury examples, have depreciated about the same amount. There are exceptions, Of course.
@rmorales10292 күн бұрын
Thank you covering and explaining the O&G subsidies. Americans need to understand how much we taxpayers provide and already wealthy business that doesn’t need anymore tax $. And we wonder why our politicians fall all over themselves when the O&G lobbyists come to town.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Great point. Thanks for watching!
@andyr123861Күн бұрын
I have been watching your vids and was questioning whether to get a Prologue. I pulled the trigger last weekend and leased a touring fwd. I took it to Kansas City from Wichita Falls, TX. About 475 miles each way. I left home with 100% charge and it took 3 charging sessions each way and then one charging session while in KC to prepare for the drive back. I charged at 4 EVGO stations, 2 tesla superchargers and 1 EA station. All of my EVGO charges were free with the 750 dollar credit i got with the lease. Both tesla charges were about 21 dollars each for about 62-64kwh. The EA charge was 36 dollars for 51kwh (yikes). So i paid about 80 bucks for about 1000 miles of driving. If the EVGO sessions werent free I would have paid about 200 bucks for the round trip. Overall, i got to most chargers with around 15-25% left. Most of the charging sessions took about 25 to 35 minutes, except the one in KC, because it was about 20 degrees out and I charged up closer to 90% to makesure i had enough charge due to the cold conditions. All the EVGO and EA stations were 350kw and the tesla were both 250kw. From my overall experience it seemed the best value and charging performance came at the tesla super chargers. If i didnt have the evgo credits i definitely would use tesla superchargers as much as i could to cut down on expense. They also seemed to have better charging performance compared to the EVGO and EA stations even though they were 250kw instead of 350kw. My pricing was also reflective of paying the 12 dollar month membership with tesla, but i made my money back basically on 2 charges with the savings and im sure ill use another within the next month. I just used a good reviewed generic adapter off of Amazon for the telsa superchargers and had no issue. Overall i would say charging added about 3 hours to about a 14 hour round trip. Again i would recommend the superchargers if you have a prologue for what seemed like the best value and performance on charging away from home. I am still going to most likely purchase a cheap ICE vehicle that gets good gas mileage to use for most trips longer than that, but its definitely doable, just expect to add about an hour of charging to every 4 to 5 hours your going to be driving. Also as a note, i did about the speed limit or a couple over for my trip, so generally 65-80 mph.
@Aslash30423 сағат бұрын
Great report! Thanks for your insights and recommendations! Enjoy the new ride!
@andyr12386122 сағат бұрын
@Aslash304 The supercharger in the Tulsa, OK area was also really cool. They had 24 stalls and about 14 of them were in use and that's where I got the best performance. They also have those setup as pull in stalls, so it was easy to back in on the end one and have the charge cable right next to the charge port. The EVGO ones were nice because of them being setup similar to regular gas pumps with the overhead coverage which was nice at one it was raining at.
@deathvalleydavidКүн бұрын
Twenty Billion figure for taxpayer subsidies to oil companies is completely false. It’s much higher than that when you factor in costs of air pollution, cleaning up oil spills in the oceans, and superfund cleanups on derelict oil wells. And don’t get me started on the results of climate change.
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
Totally fair.
@viffer942 күн бұрын
The EV tax credit doesn’t adequately support EV adoption because if you make too much money then you can’t take advantage and if you don’t make enough money then you can’t take advantage. This is especially true on the bottom end because if you’re making say $50,000 and you’re driving a 10 or 15 year old air polluting ICE vehicle with questionable gas mileage and emissions equipment, the exact type of car you actually want someone to turn in and get off the road, then you’re probably not in a position to buy a new EV without the government subsidy.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
I agree that there should be fewer limitations on who and how much for the EV credit. However, High earners can lease to take advantage, regardless of circumstance. And the government subsidies lower resale values, which will lower the cost of entry. I would also support a “Cash for Clunkers” type of incentive as well to get the 10-15 year old Ice vehicles off the road.
@Calipeixegato17 сағат бұрын
This is what frustrates me about these tax credits (and I say that as someone who doesn't think the tax credits go far enough). If you want to really push "adoption by the masses" or adoption by people who are not naturally inclined to adopt something, then you have to make is SUPER easy and SUPER accessible for them. Tax credits are a bit opaque for your average consumer. If you want widespread adoption, swap out the "tax credit" for an immediate cash rebate that reduces the consumer's out-of-pocket cash outlay at time of purchase. That's something that everybody can understand.
@Aslash30416 сағат бұрын
@@Calipeixegato A point-of-sale, paperwork free, dealer applied credit is the only way to claim the EV tax credit as of Jan 1st of last year. It comes right off the MSRP at the point of purchase.
@j-joe-jeans2 күн бұрын
Preach on my brother!
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! Preach, I Shall!
@MrJlacroix2 күн бұрын
Great video Adam, thank you!
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@mpgolfzen19 сағат бұрын
thank you for sharing!! Really made me rethink on how to road travel....
@Aslash30417 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@GTI_CHHA2 күн бұрын
Interesting advice and entertaining video, thanks. Greetings from Germany!
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you found value!
@QwertySeventyКүн бұрын
You said ask you anything, so my question is, what is the noise level in the Tesla model Y and the ride quality? looking for a new vehicle and wanting to reduce or carbon foot print. empty nesters. Our options are EV6,bLazer,Equinox,Tesla Y, . or should we go plug in?
@Aslash30423 сағат бұрын
The Y is excellent. If it’s your first EV, you’ll be shocked at the quietness no matter which of the above you pick. The Blazer EV and Equinox EV have really solid interior noise levels as well. The Tesla is the best overall, if you’re into tech and features. The EV6 is the best road trip car (other than the Tesla), and also drives the most car-Like. I’d say follow your heart or your gut, whichever wins out in that duel, and you’ll land on a winner either way. The Blazer EV has a very useful cabin layout for cargo. Final thought: I loved my Y, and it’s the easiest car to use or own.
@DaveDarinКүн бұрын
One thing I am careful about is checking who the dealer is. There are many very small dealers who might not be the best to deal with, yet some are great. And I think there is some paperwork that a dealer has to do to be able to provide a buyer with the tax credit. So, there is some work to be done.
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Agree. Something to watch
@ray196702 күн бұрын
can you please recommend a home charger unit? I just bought a 2024 Honda prologue touring thank you.
@NiazZaman2 күн бұрын
I bought emporia because I can control that from my phone.
@ray196702 күн бұрын
@ thank you ☺️
@djrbikes12 күн бұрын
I have an Emporia and really like it. State of Charge did reviews the last two years. Both years it came out as the top rated.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Emporia is the best Deal. Tesla makes a reliable unit as well, but it’s more expensive. Grizzle-E is another to consider. Good luck in your search!
@stanleyconsultinggroup3949Күн бұрын
Bravo!! 👏🏽 Loved the video! 💪🏽💪🏽👊🏽👊🏽🔥🔥
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
@gregyohngy2 күн бұрын
People, simply plug in your car at a 120v plug!
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Agree
@cecekeepingitreal3531Күн бұрын
Like the range. Like the cost of charging, Especially especially especially the cost for you tags. 2924 cadillac Lyriq $599 2025 GMC Hummer x2 suv $799 I like in Michigan, I’m sure in other Richer states it’s wayyyyyy more lmao. I can afford it however I had sticker shock.
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Thanks form sharing the info
@cecekeepingitreal3531Күн бұрын
@ I’m sure you already knew this though
@DaveDarinКүн бұрын
I have found some cool level 2 charging stations in my cross country trip from Phoenix to Philadelphia and back in my BMW i3 REX. And YES I did that trip in an i3. One place was at a restaurant that was closed and they must have had video because, as I was walking around the building just checking out the cool place to eat, the owner showed up probably worried about who I was. He just questioned me but why have a free charger that shows up on a charger scan if you are going to worry about who is charging. A decent amount of libraries have level 2 chargers but some shut them off after hours. Many hospitals have free charging at level 2 and also Whole Foods. Some tourist spots, I was in Doylestown, PA and New Hope, PA and both tourist places had free EV charging, but not always with spots available. By the way, nice video.
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@simson4t2 күн бұрын
Claims Evs have no high depreciation, then shows a bunch of cars that Lost 50,000 to hundred thousand dollars in one or two years.
@geraldh.80472 күн бұрын
That was the 🦠 parts shortage, mostly. Don’t buy new unless you get offered a significant percentage off MSRP.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
2021 - 2022 was the most unprecedented parts shortage in human history, every car was marked up or unavailable. This also happened to every gas car.
@ZackKolevКүн бұрын
16:47 BMW i4's are either RWD (labeled as edrive) like a true BMW, or AWD (xdrive)
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Much appreciated. Thanks for the clarification
@mikeobrien2277Күн бұрын
Thanks Adam! Have you ever reviewed or discussed the Polestar brand? I’m really intrigued by the 3 & 4 once I can get rid of my FOO. The other question, would I be going down the same path with Polestar seeing how their share price is so bad? Seems like a great car/truck, just don’t want to double down on a horrible experience let alone losing $75k
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
I think they are really nice. Especially if you’re a Volvo fan. Lots of carry over. The Polestar 3, on paper, is a really cool option. If value is high on the priority list, I don’t think you’ll end up with a Polestar in the end. However, design wise, both the 3 & 4 are top marks.
@jefflocke5839Күн бұрын
I’m waiting to buy the next Fisker vehicle when it comes out. The Fisker Ocean was too much of a SUV style. His next car should be sportier so I will go with that because I don’t think the Tesla Roadster will be arriving for another year or two.
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
Check the news, or this channel. Fisker will never make anything again. The company literally no longer exists.
@Lightdog5552 күн бұрын
Always check your local incentives as well my car was 26k but so cal Edison had a 4k rebate or 1k depending on your situation and also some cash to install a lvl 2 charger in your house. I live in an apartment and in Los Angeles finding chargers isn’t an issue sometimes there are lines but nothing different than people waiting in line for Costco ⛽️ gas
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Very well said, and a great way to get the best deal! Thanks for the info!
@Calipeixegato17 сағат бұрын
Excellent video! I love it when facts get in the way of people's wrong-headed and hardened beliefs about something. Of course, some people revel in their intransigence and embrace willful ignorance as though it was a badge of honor, so they will remain impervious to facts. I saw one person complain on FB, asking why everyone is so focused on the impact that record oil and gas company profits has on the price of a gallon of gas but don't complain or wonder about the impact of gasoline tax. Like I said, some people embrace their willful ignorance like a badge of honor. Anyway, when searching for used EVs, does the mileage a used EV has have the same level of importance as it does for used ICE vehicles? Should we be focused on low-mileage cars or does mileage not matter as much as it does for ICE cars? Thanks!
@Aslash30415 сағат бұрын
Since ICE cars require a dedicated owner to perform regular maintenance, the owner is a little bit more important. But, high speed, hard acceleration and braking, etc. will always cause wear parts to fail. But EVs require less maintenance, so the owner would be less likely to neglect an EV.
@mikeintampa2502 күн бұрын
Great video as usual, the banana was awesome, lol.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! It was a helpful scale.
@DaveDarinКүн бұрын
I own 2 EVs, the dreaded Fisker Ocean One and a 2020 BMW i3s REX. The REX is a scooter engine that runs on 2.2 gallons of gas and can maintain the state of charge on the high voltage, IF you know how to carefully use it. It will get you 80 miles of added range on the 2.2 gallons and hold the state of charge constant IF you are not going uphill at 75mph with the AC blasting. So, it will get you about 170 miles on all electric and 70-80 in "hybrid" mode. So, you can really be polite with the i3 REX as you can gas up and get to the next charging station within 80 miles or stop for a little more gas to make it further. So, I have zero range anxiety with the BMW. As for the Ocean I have not gone long distances yet but 360 or realistically 320 miles seems plenty. I do, however, run an at home level 2 charger. On any given day I drive about 50 miles and even a level 2 will take, in excess of 4 hrs to get the 50 miles back. So, plugging in at night, which after 9pm the cost per kWh is less, so 9pm plus 4-5 hrs gets me the 50miles back by around 2am. If I was running a level 1 I would be in trouble or have to find a level 2 or fast charge to supplement. I do not see how anyone can use an EV with a level 1. This is America, we do not use public transit and many have commutes that surpass the speed to charge with a level 1.
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment
@Lightdog5552 күн бұрын
Adam Can you do a breakdown on any extended warranty products that are available for electric cars? I’m curious to see if there’s any value in potentially getting something beyond the warranty. The battery packs seem to have good warranties 100,000 miles or so but I’m curious to see if there’s any benefits for extended warranties.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
I’ll look into it
@Lightdog5552 күн бұрын
@@Aslash304 GEICO had mechanical breakdown insurance, but you have to purchase a car new with less than 15,000 miles and back when I had my 2017 BMW four series They fixed my transmission that needed to be rebuilt at the cost of $9000 …. GEICO sent out a representative to check the vehicle at the dealer. They confirmed they needed a new one simple and easy. But I know with your analytical mind and your deep dive you’ll be able to let us know if there’s any value in the extended warranty
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
@@Lightdog555It is my opinion that the driver of a car can immediately identify whether or not they are a candidate for an extended warranty. On street parking, super high mileage, dangerous parking conditions at work, poor weather conditions where you live, very high likelihood of attempts to test the limits of a car’s performance…these are extended warranty candidates. I am scared to death of hurting my vehicle. And I drive, park, clean, and maintain it this way. If a driver were to be on the other end of the spectrum, then extended warranty may be a consideration. And this is always the most accurately predicted by historical performance.
@Lightdog555Күн бұрын
@@Aslash304 Good insight I know the manufacturers warranty the battery, but they don’t necessarily warranty the components that go to the battery for 100,000 miles. Something I need to look into and dig deeper.
@scrabblehero1746Күн бұрын
Does the Fisker Ocean 2023 get any discounts or the $4,000 rebate? It should qualify being 2 years old. I’m looking to buy one for 20-25k. Just watched they aren’t featured in this video.
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Disclaimer: if you already own one, ignore my comment. But I would never recommend anyone buy one. It’s the only 2023 EV you can buy with no warranty or parts support. If you get a scratch on your door, that’s a total. If you’ve done your research, and understand the $50 a month, must have Membership to the FOA, with likely dead set 5 year connectivity maximum cannot be avoided, and that every single thing you have to do to this vehicle will be difficult, time consuming, and extremely expensive, or, the most likely, not possible at all, then you could consider getting one. If I were you I would wait for the 1200-1500 people who are about to get a settlement from Hagens Berman to get rid of their examples, because that could be the floor for resale. I would never pay more than $10k for a perfect, trouble free, fully updated example. At $25k, you are being diabolically ripped off. However, you shouldn’t have trouble finding one.
@scrabblehero1746Күн бұрын
Thank you for this! I have been a stock owner with the SPAQ then FSR at $10-$30. Did really well. And sold. Never bought a car but had a reservation but they went BK then I canceled it. I wanted one for the design etc. I’m very familiar with the company for a long time. I’m familiar with the issue. I thought if I found the bottom in the price. It could be a good risk vs reward for the ones with 100-200 miles at some dealers with 2.2 and all recalls done. There are some $7,500 rebates I can get along with the $4k rebate, I can stack them. So I could get it for 11-13k now brand new (2023) at a dealer. I just hope to find out if the $4,000 rebate for the IRS is available on this one. The dealer doesn’t know or doesn’t think so. I’ve seen both sides of yes and no. I’d like to know based on your research did you know does it qualify for the $4k rebate? Thank you for all these vids. Great content!
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
@@scrabblehero1746a dealer should be able to tell you definitely at the point of sale. The car and you both need to fit the criteria. But the dealer should know immediately about the car regarding the federal incentives. If they can’t give you an answer, run.
@techweenie4712Күн бұрын
If you can find a first generation Tesla Model S from a private party, it may retain "Free Unlimited Supercharging" and connectivity. For me, that has saved over $2600/year in "fuel" and connectivity subscription. If the sale goes through a dealer, Tesla terminates this feature. I've bought 2 of these and they are a bargain, IMO. Plenty of "high mileage" Model Ss out there that have 100K+ of trouble-free use remaining. And a (shrinking) handful are still under drivetrain warranty.
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
Great point. Private sale for the win!
@LayneBailey2 күн бұрын
According to a Hyundai News article the 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 will get 3,750 on purchase and 7500 on a lease. Can you please help me understand why more on the lease?
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
The lease is a loophole. There are no battery material or manufacturing location requirements. The purchase credit has increasingly stringent battery material production origin and Mineral sourcing requirements. As long as it’s electric, you get $7500 off on a lease. And, unless the federal government has published an error, as of now, both purchase and lease are the full $7,500.
@djrbikes12 күн бұрын
Interesting that VW is not on the tax credit list. This may be why they are leasing the ID4 for $150/mo
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Very likely. Good spot!
@bryanmiller202318 сағат бұрын
VW is in the middle of some very serious financial issues right now. The reason they aren't on the list is too much of their vehicle content is still sourced from China. The requirements get stricter as each year passes.
@Aslash30417 сағат бұрын
@@bryanmiller2023 well said
@BigDaddyInKS2 күн бұрын
Another fantastic video as always Adam. I just got into an argument with an EV hater on Facebook earlier, and he was talking about him paying for my EV tax credit and NEVI funds for chargers for my EV. I debunked the tax credit thing immediately, and then he shifted the conversation to the NEVI charging subsidies. But when I posted how much oil subsidies were, compared to NEVI subsidies he blocked me. I guess EV haters don't like the truth if it doesn't suit them.🤣
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
The oil industry has paid for misinformation to be more available than any other type. It’s an uphill battle, and I appreciate you for sticking to your beliefs.
@BigDaddyInKS2 күн бұрын
@@Aslash304You're welcome and thank you for all the valuable information you provide to your subscribers.
@LayneBailey2 күн бұрын
Adam, thank you for this video. Would you wait for a 2025 Ioniq 5 (w NACS) or get the 2024? I just read Car and Driver review and they mentioned no rear wiper on the 2024. Also do you recommend the RWD or the AWD model? And did I hear you say a leased one also qualifies for the 7500 tax credit as well. Thought that was only on a purchase.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
All EVs qualify for a $7,500 lease credit. I think as far as a 2024 vs 2025, wireless CarPlay may be a feature to consider. I don’t think the port really matters as much as what chargers you will be using, and whether that port matches your use case. And at the end of the day, the best deal is the one you should go with. Always get the best possible deal.
@LayneBailey2 күн бұрын
@ we currently have a CCS L2 charger and a NACS adapter if needed for the road.
@LayneBaileyКүн бұрын
@@Aslash304 One more question. Are you aware of any 12-volt battery issue with the 2024 IONIQ 5 causing the car to shut down while driving?
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
@@LayneBaileyearly examples of the Ioniq 5 had 12v issues, but they have changed parts and software since then
@nevco8774Күн бұрын
The biggest problem with disinformation is the fact that it attacks folks who are the best positioned to own an EV hassle-free, headache-free: a home owner who has the ability to install a level 2 charger in own garage, who commutes a few miles a day, who has a spare vehicle for road trips, who can use the EV as a dedicated commuter, never even needing to try to road trip the EV. There are way too many folks in that group who would say they don't know how to keep 2 cars, one EV for commute, one HEV, PHEV, ICE for occasional trips. They would say it's better to have a vehicle for all use cases; they will buy a Chevrolet Suburban for all their needs. However, when you get to visit their property you notice an expensive RV, towed by an extra heavy duty truck, a quad, a 4x4 ATV, an expensive motorcycle, a snowmobile, a side-by-side, a convertible ICE sports car/muscle car and some other toys. Yet, the main driving is done in that Suburban, about 10 miles commute daily occupied by one person, occasionally two!
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
I’m not going to debate you on this one. ✅
@electricandlspowerКүн бұрын
Wow thanks for the great points. I will probably never go back to ice for my daily driver. I have a fleet of vehicles but the Tesla is pick #1
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
My wife absolutely loves hers
@J.J.StokesКүн бұрын
Hey Adam, awesome video usual! I can't believe your channel doesn't have way way more subscribers!! I'm confused about the irs rule "Not have already been transferred after August 16, 2022 to a qualified buyer". Im just trying to understand if say a 2017 ev has been sold three times between 2017 and 2019 but then has NOT been sold since 2019 does that vehicle qualify? Is that technically a one owner since that August date of 2022? I'm totally confused on that part 🤔 thx do you or anyone else that can help me understand that! 😉
@Aslash30423 сағат бұрын
If it has been sold to 4 owners before 2019, but none after, it should qualify. The only way to truly know is have the dealer run it for eligibility. They have access to the tools.
@J.J.StokesСағат бұрын
Thanks for the reply Adam! Now if I could just find a dealer that would enter the info for me. I can't find one dealer in all of metro Phoenix that will do the *used" EV text credit at the point of sale.. 😞 do you know if this is the norm for everywhere? Meaning it's hard to get a dealership to do the used credit.. Are other people having this problem? it's very hard to find a dealership to do the used credit.. I know many dealershipsb are doing the new car credit at the point of sale but I can't seem to find anybody doing it for used... It's like they don't want to do it for the used cars for some reason... They are reminding me that I can claim it on my own '25 taxes in April 2026⁷ like I want to take that chance with Trump maybe repealing them.. And I would rather have the discount now and upfront to help my purchasing power now..
@bedast2 күн бұрын
Speaking of Buc-Ee’s, you can now charge there. Maybe not all of them, yet? It’s Chargepoint DCFC and expensive, but it’s there! I’ve used DCFC twice in the 2 years I’ve had my car, once to use some of my EA credit, and once to take a picture of my car charging at a Buc-Ee’s. Yeah, I didn’t have to actually start the charging session, but why not actually get some juice and go inside for a bit?
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Exactly, why not.
@bryanmiller202318 сағат бұрын
I charged at one in Missouri that had Tesla chargers. The best part was when we got there the place was absolutely jammed with cars to the point that there were lines at the gas pumps but not at the chargers. I plugged in and was able to go inside while the folks needing gas had to wait.
@Aslash30416 сағат бұрын
@@bryanmiller2023 that’s fun.
@LouisDuranКүн бұрын
I've crossed all Teslas off my list (Elon Musk is repulsive) so what's the next best SUV to get in 2025?
@jerrylundegaard2592Күн бұрын
So true.
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
Ioniq 5 / EV6. The Prologue can be had for cheaper, but Hyundai/Kia offers the next best overall examples. Go drive them all. You’ll find something that sets one apart for you.
@JustinAdams845 сағат бұрын
Considered an EV but I’m in an apartment setting. Not having that at home charging concerns me a little bit but I’m just not sure if it’s the right move. I have a CR-V but the features at the price it is laughable. I’d love to find something worthwhile in the EV world.
@jason842 күн бұрын
I was able to find some Rivian r1t/r1s around me that fit the criteria must not be a commonly bought or sold used in your area
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
I completely forgot about Rivian. They have many good options. Cheers!
@jason842 күн бұрын
@Aslash304 I wondered. Especially with the new gen 2 r1s/r1t there should a bunch of gen 1s now on the market with people looking to upgrade
@CubbyTech2 күн бұрын
Price isn't everything, please do your own research on any EV you are considering. Many older models (2016 and prior) and the Mini have tiny batteries - so are in-town only.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Good advice
@milkmanfitnessКүн бұрын
Preach brother
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@junehanzawa51652 күн бұрын
According to the US Census Bureau, 65.6% of Americans live in a house as of 2024. All of which can install a level 2 charger. Not sure where this 48% comes from.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! Source: www.statista.com/statistics/1325245/us-parking-situation-at-home-for-car-owners/#:~:text=In%202022%2C%2048%20percent%20of%20respondents%20in,hence%2C%20used%20public%20or%20on%2Dstreet%20parking%20lots. I believe your statistic is correct. My statistic was based on off street parking, specifically.
@junehanzawa51652 күн бұрын
@@Aslash304 I would question some of those sources where you're not 100% sure who's behind the numbers or the survey. Many are sponsored by fossil fuel backed sources hidden deep in the background. The US Census Bureau is not sponsored by anyone nor does it care about EV's or not. If 65.6% of the US population live in a house, a level 2 charger can be installed. So that study you're using in clearly biased.
@junehanzawa51652 күн бұрын
@Aslash304 I would question some of those sources where you're not 100% sure who's behind the numbers or the survey. Many are sponsored by fossil fuel backed sources hidden deep in the background. The US Census Bureau is not sponsored by anyone nor does it care about EV's or not. If 65.6% of the US population live in a house, a level 2 charger can be installed. So that study you're using in clearly biased.
@junehanzawa51652 күн бұрын
@@Aslash304 I would question anything from Statista as it's a German advertising and marketing firm who makes a considerable amount of their revenue from fossil fuel and auto dealer sources. And if you're referring to the US, then the US Census Bureau would be a lot more accurate than a German firm.
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
@@junehanzawa5165 I was just trying to show that the current adoption of like 2% is lower than it could be.
@JeffButeraКүн бұрын
Well stated
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Beck-b9gКүн бұрын
Good video
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@irfanwaseh4 сағат бұрын
Want to buy ev for doing uber. In nyc Like Volvo ex 90 Rivian Lyriq As black car
@MantaracerКүн бұрын
EV market sucks in US compared to China! 😫
@Aslash30422 сағат бұрын
This statement is true if you insert any country where “US” is.
@wardpaine81942 күн бұрын
Interesting
@Aslash3042 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@cecekeepingitreal3531Күн бұрын
I wonder why all this information is on KZbin, but with all the and the bad y’all aka KZbinrs don’t tell the consumer the whole truth?
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
You picked the wrong channel. The whole truth is here. In beautiful, explicit detail
@cecekeepingitreal3531Күн бұрын
@ oh so you’ve told people about the extra fees that come with owing EV? They reason why I ask this question is because I’ve been up for ours any hour watching YOUR videos and hear nothing if the sort!!
@cecekeepingitreal3531Күн бұрын
@ also it’s not just you it’s others also!! Tell these people the truth all of it
@Mr_Smith456Күн бұрын
I’m purposely not watching this episode because of the ridiculously stupid thumbnail
@Aslash304Күн бұрын
I’d love to know what you’d like in the thumbnail. Or are you just satisfied calling it stupid? By the way, all facts.