Quote Originally Posted by Sawin View Post
Nope - I will not be willing to support going Full EV until the grid and logistics surrounding battery charging/swapping is solved... that appears to still be many years out. Hybrid tech where you extend the range and supplement performance seems like the "happy medium" we should be focused on for the time being... make the hybrids more reliable if that's the point of failure today... but that's just my opinion.

Now having an EV as a weekend fun car/toy to drive in the mountains, absolutely that would be great, perhaps even a daily-driver/commuter to and from Denver from the suburbs...(heaven forbid i ever have to do that again) but i won't be giving up the ability to drive across the country and through small towns that don't have charging stations.

I guess boiled down to it, If EV's require you to "stay where the people are", then I don't want one.
Right on queue, someone close-minded that has no idea that what they're saying is 100% wrong even when following up a post by someone who does. These are the exact people who drain my will to live because they speak as if they know what they're talking about which convinces those who actually want to learn. You get an echo chamber like this forum where there's a handful of people who parrot this BS and before you know it.. it's just "the way" no matter who accurate it is.