I've considered EV for a while, before my divorce.
Ex wife after divorce wanted to sell the Grand Cherokee (Eco Diesel) because of it's "issues" - which are all Emissions related. (Diesel Gate)
Told her to just keep it! it's paid for and has plenty of warranty that we bought and warranty provided in diesel gate for their updated software/fixes. (before it could get 27mpg, now after "fixes" it might get 20mpg)
I suggested the Nissan Leaf instead since she does nothing but drive around town and use the jeep for hauling stuff or snow days.
She drove the Volt and Leaf and didn't try tesla I think because of price.
Volt seemed cheap. Leaf seemed more solid and better features. She bought a high end Leaf almost a year ago.
She gets paid mileage for driving at work several days a week and the payback on that has been paying the Leaf lease payment each month. (not always, but usually)
She was using the level 1? (120volt) charger and was fairly happy with that, but power was available for 30~50 amps in the garage. I wired up a new plug for her closer to the charger and now she's topping off in a few hours each day/overnight.
She is really happy with it and enjoys driving it and no trips to the pump - unless filling up the Diesel jeep for $$$$$.
Now for my life, I've moved 30 miles south (castle rock) and driving to downtown Denver twice a day. A few times more than 2 trips in a day. This would be frustrating if I had to turn and burn a few times but couldn't because of "charging"
I'd need 80 miles recovered during charging overnight or full top off every 2 days if driving a Leaf. I have no power other than 120v and would have to invest in upgrades for faster charging. Fairly costly even if I do it myself.
Girlfriends jeep cherokee 4 cylinder turbo gets around 26-28mpg and we fill up for ~$50 every 4 days or so. 15 gallons
Basically the same MPG I can get with my Honda fit. 10 gallons.
I'd consider selling my FIT and keeping her jeep and so we have 4x4 on snowy days. I'm waiting to see what the next Nissan EV product is, I think it's AWD small SUV type.
Difficult to sell something and end up with a monthly payment just to save some $'s each week. Although I'd get a newer vehicle, warranty, less maintenance, more features etc.
I did calculate a trip in a Tesla once. Denver to Florida to visit family. It came out to the same number of fill up's as the jeep cherokee and a few 100$ cheaper. Planned stops every so often for a fast charger, food, stretch. On a long trip, I'd be more inclined to stay longer during charging if not for a long wait to access it.





