Posted on 09/06/2023 5:33:42 PM PDT by CFW
So you got yourself a brand new, $70,000 subsidized electric vehicle (EV), and everyone on your block is envious. Quiet, non-polluting, cheaper to operate than a gas-powered vehicle, right?
That’s not entirely accurate. The grim fact is, you better pray your EV never breaks down. The electric vehicle manufacturers sort of forgot to train the necessary number of mechanics to service your beautiful new car, leaving you with repair costs that will be through the roof.
It seems like too obvious a detail to overlook. And it’s going to blow up the EV industry once a couple of millions of them are on the road.
EV’s are, it turns out, incredibly dangerous to work on. The electric voltage technicians work with could kill mechanics very quickly. Then there’s the fire hazard with EV batteries.
And the specialized diagnostic equipment needed to service EV’s is putting off most small, independent repair shops that experts agree are going to be needed to keep the cost of repairs and warranties down.
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” The electric vehicle manufacturers sort of forgot to train the necessary number of mechanics to service your beautiful new car, “
-———From last year—————
GM service centers now working on Teslas, says Mark Reuss
https://www.autoblog.com/2022/11/19/gm-servicing-tesla-cars/
Since the government is so heavily involved in dictating the environment, I expect it will soon look like getting the government involved in managing the Sahara; soon there will be a shortage of sand.
One more thing; since EV's don't have to worry about CAFE requirements (yet), why don't they have real bumpers with shock-absorbing protection against low-speed impacts? Based on the horror stories I see about the cost of repairing even little bumps, it seems that reducing the impact of collisions would be a good thing for the infrastructure.
“And the specialized diagnostic equipment needed to service EV’s is putting off most small, independent repair shops”
I heard that when they started putting computers in cars small independents were doomed.
The hybrids often have their catalytic convertors stolen.
you know they are going to cram them down our throats
my position is dont encourage them
Lot of stories about fires though. Because you can’t put them out the regular ways.
Elon Musk will never get off the ground.
Tesla will be bankrupt before the first car is built.
Tesla can never sell enough cars to pay for their new factory.
Only a handful of millionaire Californians will ever want a Tesla.
There’s no way Tesla can ever sell enough cars to make a profit.
Tesla only makes profits by selling green credits.
Without government subsidies, Tesla will never make a profit.
Tesla stocks ought to be junk grade.
Tesla demand will never keep up with the planned expansions.
Tesla will never crack into the mainstream car market.
Sell Tesla short immediately!
Tesla’s stock will crash like bitcoin.
Musk will bankrupt Tesla with his antics.
Tesla is now the most valuable manufacturing corporation on the planet, making the number one car in America.
Sorry, but of the 800 BILLION dollars that Tesla is now worth, only a couple billion come from subsidies or selling green credit. All you Tesla skeptics have been giving terribly wrong, terribly bad advice for years, and yet you never stop.
Best not have a collision with another EV either. Watch the video to see what happens. Look in the sky for shrapnel at about 39 seconds in.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVnEw8kk2l0
I’m curious....how much the replacement tires cost compared to tires for an ICE vehicle? I’ve read they are much more expensive and don’t last as long. True? I have no clue. Thanks.
Sorta related: I told hubby earlier today that a very innovative generation tried solar and wind power decades ago. They had windmills to power that one well to draw water into a bucket and to put water into a trough for the cattle. They also had solar powered dryers that worked as long as the sun was out and the weather was warm and dry.
The windmills had to have constant maintenance and the government didn’t like the unsightly view of the solar clothes dryer. And they both only worked intermittently. So, those creative men kept innovating until they developed electricity. Yet we still haven’t found a way to store electricity long-termed in a reliable and safe manner for reuse.
If the prior two generations couldn’t do it, I doubt the soy boys of today will make it happy. Hard times make strong men. Maybe the next generation will perfect the battery powered vehicle. However, it is not yet ready for prime time. The government needs to stop trying to force it. Their attempts to do so is destroying our nation.
“Yet we still haven’t found a way to store electricity long-termed in a reliable and safe manner for reuse.”
Tesla sells Megapack units to utilities and large commercial concerns and the PowerWall for homes.
I’ve never seen the inside of one of those things, but it would probably take some getting used to.
Improved
Yet you bought it because of the tax credit.
“Imagine what your future electric bills are going to look like.”
Less than your gas bills.
I would consider a Tesla because it is not built by th
E UAW. Toyota or Mazda are ahead of them but the subsidy, if any is pretty far down the list.
IIRC-—ONLY TESLA mechanics can work on TESLA CARS.
“There is a video of 10,000 never used electric cars in China, rotting away. “
There were photos a few years back of thousands of never used Ford PU’s in the USA “rotting away”.
There is a hell of alot I CAN DO MYSELF on my 1976 truck & 1979 station wagon.
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