On 7/9/20 3:28 PM, Peri Hartman via EV wrote:
How about an answer more like, "my primary car is the EV. A few times a year, I need to go further than its range, so I use car X." Deflect the question, like a "good" politician :)

Tesla is now dominating the EV market. With very good reason. Range is no longer an issue; most are 300 mile cars, some 400, none below 200. Charging is no longer an issue. Most everyone is within 50 miles of a SuperCharger and SuperChargers are (intelligently) spaced about 100 miles apart on essentially all major routes. You can go essentially ANYWHERE in the country, averaging 50+ mph, on SuperChargers.

Claim Teslas are "too expensive" if you wish. New ones can be bought for less than $40k. Sadly, they hold their resale value well and you have difficulty find used ones for less than $20k.
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