This article in The Atlantic was written by a 2019 Model 3 SR-RWD owner. TDLR: It is nice to have extra range (for road trips), but it sure costs money.
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I agree with the main points, but not that “it is just as comfortable and convenient to travel cross country in a 20 year old 3-cylinder 50 hp Geo Metro as a 2023 Mercedes S-Class.” Not his exact words mind you, but having to pay more for comfort and convenience is not a new thing with EVs. Travel in a Duesenberg SJ would also have been more comfortable, and a lot faster, than a Model T.
GSP
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The Inconvenient Truth About Electric Vehicles
The experience of owning, charging, and driving an electric vehicle makes the rising inequality of America more visible in new and subtle ways.
I agree with the main points, but not that “it is just as comfortable and convenient to travel cross country in a 20 year old 3-cylinder 50 hp Geo Metro as a 2023 Mercedes S-Class.” Not his exact words mind you, but having to pay more for comfort and convenience is not a new thing with EVs. Travel in a Duesenberg SJ would also have been more comfortable, and a lot faster, than a Model T.
GSP