frostbite51
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A couple of interesting articles on the net today about electric cars, and how soon they will take over the world. I didn't know that China had half the EVs in the world, or that there's a Tesla with 500,000 miles on the same battery.
They talked about the cost of owning a vehicle, and how in the future, many people will depend on stuff like Uber and Lyft, and not even own a vehicle. I suppose a generation brought up on XBox and Ipod could live like that, but I grew up taking old lawnmowers apart.
But it made me wonder just what I was paying each day for my vehicles. I have a car, a pickup, a trike, and a bike. I'm retired, so there's no commute. Insurance and tags come out to $5.96 a day. For gas I figured average mileage divided into $3 premium gas, times average miles per day for each vehicle. The Dyna gets driven the most, at 10.6 miles a day. It's also the best for mileage, costing 6.7 cents per mile. The trike is 9.5 x 8.5, the truck is 4.7 x 20.0, and the car is 8.2 x 16.7. Add it all up, and I average $3.83 a day for gas.
So I'm spending $9.79 a day, $3573.35 a year for my vehicles, and this doesn't include oil changes and repairs.
Of course, I don't need 4 vehicles, but they each have their use. But I can see how a young couple, living in a city with mass transit, trying to make ends meet, might decide to put off buying a car.
It's going to be a whole new world by 2040...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...oline-engines-2040/?google_editors_picks=true
https://qz.com/1059973/how-long-sho...ving-electric-cars-render-your-car-worthless/
They talked about the cost of owning a vehicle, and how in the future, many people will depend on stuff like Uber and Lyft, and not even own a vehicle. I suppose a generation brought up on XBox and Ipod could live like that, but I grew up taking old lawnmowers apart.
But it made me wonder just what I was paying each day for my vehicles. I have a car, a pickup, a trike, and a bike. I'm retired, so there's no commute. Insurance and tags come out to $5.96 a day. For gas I figured average mileage divided into $3 premium gas, times average miles per day for each vehicle. The Dyna gets driven the most, at 10.6 miles a day. It's also the best for mileage, costing 6.7 cents per mile. The trike is 9.5 x 8.5, the truck is 4.7 x 20.0, and the car is 8.2 x 16.7. Add it all up, and I average $3.83 a day for gas.
So I'm spending $9.79 a day, $3573.35 a year for my vehicles, and this doesn't include oil changes and repairs.
Of course, I don't need 4 vehicles, but they each have their use. But I can see how a young couple, living in a city with mass transit, trying to make ends meet, might decide to put off buying a car.
It's going to be a whole new world by 2040...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...oline-engines-2040/?google_editors_picks=true
https://qz.com/1059973/how-long-sho...ving-electric-cars-render-your-car-worthless/