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Old September 29th, 2015, 09:15 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by adouglas View Post
And my Honda Fit, purchased brand-new in 2008, cost me $16,000.

It gets 32-35 mpg.

Do the math to see how long I'd have to drive, at 20k of usage per year and $5 per gallon gas, to reach cost parity with your hybrid, even with tax incentives. Makes the proven, well-supported, old dinosaur ICE tech look a bit more attractive, doesn't it?

IMHO it still doesn't make sense to adopt the new tech and it won't until the total cost of ownership is within spitting distance.

Once the charging infrastructure is in place, it makes sense.

Once energy storage gets better, it makes sense.

All of this will happen eventually.

But until then, it remains a novelty and a conscience salve for the green-minded. (PS: Don't forget the TOTAL environmental impact of the tech, including manufacturing, use and disposal.)

Also, don't forget the WHOLE cost of continuing to uphold the oil industry.

I agree with the point that it' not a viable option until it's comfortable for people to adopt. That's reality. It's sad that "reality" is so far removed from the cause/effect the human virus is having on the earth, also, arguably, "reality".
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