Ok all. Have a question for ya. How many of you own a hybrid or full electric car? Reason I ask is after yesterdays repair on my 2011 VW Tiguan I'm ready to move on from it I had insurance that took care of most repairs but expired when loan was paid off and it's nickel and diming now so not worth to keep. I know the fuel efficiency benefits and better for environment. But my biggest concern is I live in central NY and it gets cold! Do they deal with cold well?
@evamarie that's my thinking too and with my luck if I went full electric that's exactly would happen ๐คฃ I have a penchant for finding obscure places ๐
@Timmah1979 depends on the car & its battery.
i live in ๐จ๐ฆ & peeps all around me have been testing for this. in alberta in particular where it can get to -40 & colder w/ the windchill.
battery doesn't seem to do great in temps of -20 & colder. needs charging sooner. & some cars do better than others in the cold.
but if you're driving in -20 or warmer, you should be fine for most cars. check the reviews & battery performance in the cold.
w/ the hybrids, i've heard no issues.
@singlemaltgirl right now I'm looking a Hyundai Tucson. I had a Santa Fe and loved it. But the Santa fes are a bit out of my price range lol. Tucson kinda reminds me of it (just more reasonably priced) it's a hybrid and not full electric. I'm still looking but I think that will be the winner. I don't think I'll buy another VW though. It spent more time getting repaired then on the road
@Timmah1979 that is the problem w/ the european imports. i like them but the repair costs kill you.
i'd like suby to come up w/ a great ev. i love their cars, mileage, & they're like a tank on snow & ice. but they're behind.
i would look at consumer reviews. & buy the latest model you can get b/c battery improvements are happening all the time.
@singlemaltgirl I looked at a Ford escape but quickly changed my mind after seeing the horror stories with the one I was looking at. I'm like no thanks lol
@Timmah1979 yeah, no.
and the tesla's cost a mint to fix, too.
hyundai, kia, & toyota have all invested heavily in r&d for evs and hybrids and they build them for north american markets. relatively fast charge times & don't cost an arm & a leg for repairs.
@singlemaltgirl the Tucson was 25k for a 2022. My bank pre-approv for 24. So it's def gonna have to stay on road more. I tend to go after cars 10+ years old but I'm like I need a car to last me 10 years. That would be swell lol
@Timmah1979 oh, i've never bought a new car & never regretted it. the depreciation kills me.
2022 sounds decent for battery innovation & so on.
my car is a toyota from 2011. it runs great. my next car will be an ev or hybrid but i don't live in as cold a climate & we have lots of charging stations here. but i hope my car lasts me at least another 5 yrs. it was new to me in 2019.
@singlemaltgirl I would absolutely love a rav 4. But cheapest one around me is close to 37k. And I'm still saving up for a decent house so it's like. Nope I'll get something close to what I'm looking for and won't mind being married to for next 7 years. If I had unlimited funds I know exactly what id get ๐
@Timmah1979 i hear you. if only i could win the fucking lottery.
i know exactly what i would buy. & no tesla bs. just the best reliable likeable vehicle i could afford. sigh.
@singlemaltgirl exactly. I'm not difficult. Reliable, looks good and efficient.....a Buffalo bills logo wouldn't be bad either ๐
@Timmah1979 ๐
@singlemaltgirl don't ya like how I just casually threw that in there lol
@singlemaltgirl but yea every car I've owned has been at a min 7-10 years old before I got my hands on it. So I'm like lemme invest in something current and hopefully only had one owner other than me
@Timmah1979
I drive a Prius hybrid which definitely gets worse MPG on cold days (and winters are mild here) but I still wish I'd bought one years earlier. I probably would have if manufacturers and dealers were better at telling people what the difference is instead of trying to impress with sound systems and futuristic headlights.
@Timmah1979 I would get a hybrid. It is still a charging station nightmare out there. Unless they bring back the VW bug make it electric and call it lightning bug.
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@Ruthat don't get me wrong when the Tiguan is on the road it's runs fantastic, minus the 3 times it died out on the thruway and was about 2500 in repairs each time . Luckily the insurance I had covered it. But same issue 3x. Plus I replaced a sensor last year same sensor this year. I'm like lemme trade it in to get something rather than dying and sending it to junkyard
@Ruthat I def put in more than it's worth repair wise
@Timmah1979
Hybrids do ok in the cold. EV's aren't quite there yet, unfortunately.
@Timmah1979 I have kids who own hybrid cars in Duluth and Minneapolis. They do fine. They are in a garage at night not left out. But they love them. I also have kids in Vegas that drive a hybrid and they also love it and it's been driven through the desert at 115 ยฐ F
@Klaatu_Veratta_Nectarine never been to Vegas. I wanna see "the death star" up close lol
@Timmah1979
I had an all electric Nissan Leaf when I lived in Hawaii, so I never had any cold weather. I would love to get an electric vehicle now but would get a plug-in hybrid. There are times I need to make a long road trip and I want the peace of mind not to have to find a charging station.