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Mike (not verified)    October 8, 2024 - 12:59PM

In reply to by Daniel godinez (not verified)

I have a wealthy friend who lives in Chicagoland and owns two model S, an original roadster and recent Rivian pickup. He often visits me in southern Arizona but has yet to drive any of his EVs out here because of the charging requirements. He has used the various websites that help calculate the routes providing charging stations and time necessary to make the drive and it’s all laughable. And, once in my small community south of Tucson there are three “public” charging stations, not high speed. EVs are very popular among the retirees because they never exceed the 200+ range around town but they aren’t being driven back north when snowbird time is over. I’ll take my 2017 Nissan Frontier any day over his high priced toys.

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