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  • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

    #cars
    Did you learn anything from buying your electric car?
    We plan to buy a cheap Leaf or something similar soon.

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    @ohmu still loving the Bolt, glad I got the most-rapidly-charging one I could

    I am glad to have a level 2 plug at the CB house but use the 110 at the other house and yeah, if you're parking it overnight you should mostly be fine, but a 50amp/220volt plug isn't too expensive and should be forward compatible

    my range issues are mostly days when I want to go to Eugene and back in a single day in the winter, because there aren't a ton of non-Tesla rapid chargers near restaurants I like

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    • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

      @KevinFreitas
      You rock. Good stuff.

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      @ohmu AND conversations can be much easier when not competing with engine noise. (at least it was for us coming from a 2002 Subaru to a 2018 EV) πŸ˜‚

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      • sarae@ecoevo.socialS sarae@ecoevo.social

        @ohmu still loving the Bolt, glad I got the most-rapidly-charging one I could

        I am glad to have a level 2 plug at the CB house but use the 110 at the other house and yeah, if you're parking it overnight you should mostly be fine, but a 50amp/220volt plug isn't too expensive and should be forward compatible

        my range issues are mostly days when I want to go to Eugene and back in a single day in the winter, because there aren't a ton of non-Tesla rapid chargers near restaurants I like

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        @sarae
        The Bolt owner I was hoping to hear from πŸ˜‰.

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        • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

          #cars
          Did you learn anything from buying your electric car?
          We plan to buy a cheap Leaf or something similar soon.

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          @ohmu Charging up a car is about half the cost of fueling a car... even with needing to charge up a couple times during longer road trips.

          Those necessary charging stops are something we look forward to as it forces us to slow down with our long haul trips.

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          • kevinfreitas@mastodon.socialK kevinfreitas@mastodon.social

            @ohmu AND conversations can be much easier when not competing with engine noise. (at least it was for us coming from a 2002 Subaru to a 2018 EV) πŸ˜‚

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            @KevinFreitas
            Interesting.
            You and I both live in Seattle. In my experience, there is nothing as loud as the road noise from the highways (I-5, 520, 99, West Seattle Freeway) running through town.
            But you noticed a big difference...

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            • pussreboots@sfba.socialP pussreboots@sfba.social

              @ohmu Charging up a car is about half the cost of fueling a car... even with needing to charge up a couple times during longer road trips.

              Those necessary charging stops are something we look forward to as it forces us to slow down with our long haul trips.

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              @pussreboots
              I hadn't thought of that perspective.
              Has it changed how you plan road trips?

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              • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

                @KevinFreitas
                Interesting.
                You and I both live in Seattle. In my experience, there is nothing as loud as the road noise from the highways (I-5, 520, 99, West Seattle Freeway) running through town.
                But you noticed a big difference...

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                @ohmu Here are all those Ars articles:

                $5K https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/01/how-far-does-5000-go-when-you-want-an-electric-car/
                <$10K https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/02/chevy-bolt-bmw-i3-or-something-else-at-10k-you-have-lots-of-ev-options/
                <$15K https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/03/there-are-plenty-of-great-choices-if-you-want-to-spend-less-than-15k-on-an-ev/
                $20K https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/03/youve-got-20000-to-spend-on-an-ev-here-are-some-options/
                $25K https://arstechnica.com/cars/2026/04/25000-buys-plenty-of-used-evs-here-are-some-options/

                #ev #usedevs #arstechnica

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                • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

                  @greg_harvey
                  You're the third to mention the charging plug type.
                  I'll keep an eye on that. Thank you!

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                  @ohmu Welcome! I suppose in the US you lack our Chinese options. The go to Leaf-like car that gives you a bit more for the buck here is the SAIC MG4, but I don't imagine that's an option? I'd opt for early Kia / Hyundai stuff on a budget. First gen Kia Niro, or Hyundai Kona, both solid reputation and decent range. Maybe early VW ID.3 too?

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                  • greg_harvey@tooting.chG greg_harvey@tooting.ch

                    @ohmu Welcome! I suppose in the US you lack our Chinese options. The go to Leaf-like car that gives you a bit more for the buck here is the SAIC MG4, but I don't imagine that's an option? I'd opt for early Kia / Hyundai stuff on a budget. First gen Kia Niro, or Hyundai Kona, both solid reputation and decent range. Maybe early VW ID.3 too?

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                    @ohmu I have a first gen ID EV, the haptic buttons are a bit annoying but you totally get used to them. Nowhere near as bad as reviewers who have the car for an afternoon make out.

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                    • greg_harvey@tooting.chG greg_harvey@tooting.ch

                      @ohmu I have a first gen ID EV, the haptic buttons are a bit annoying but you totally get used to them. Nowhere near as bad as reviewers who have the car for an afternoon make out.

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                      @ohmu If you can live with the CEO, second hand Model 3s seem pretty good too. 😬 I wouldn't personally, but they seem to be ageing well, especially the batteries.

                      Edit: and my reasons are political. πŸ˜‰

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                      • ohmu@social.seattle.wa.usO ohmu@social.seattle.wa.us

                        @sarae
                        The Bolt owner I was hoping to hear from πŸ˜‰.

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                        @ohmu it's just a surprisingly well designed car for a Chevy

                        (spouse's work truck is a Colorado and we agree it's a pain in the ass compared to the good design of the electric car)

                        my only complaint is that yesterday I was vacuuming it out and putting in new rubber floor mats and it was parked on a little slope under the garage and I clocked my head on the underside of the rear hatch

                        so if you're tall and parking on a slope be careful

                        here it is slow charging off the solar array

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                        • greg_harvey@tooting.chG greg_harvey@tooting.ch

                          @ohmu If you can live with the CEO, second hand Model 3s seem pretty good too. 😬 I wouldn't personally, but they seem to be ageing well, especially the batteries.

                          Edit: and my reasons are political. πŸ˜‰

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                          @greg_harvey
                          All info is good.
                          But yeah. NFW.

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