D_Roc1969@alien.topBtoElectric Vehicles@gearhead.town•What's Been Your Range Loss Since The Cold Season Started?English
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10 months agoI just got back from a 700 mile trip; northern Indiana to North Carolina. Left this AM in my preconditioned 2023 Model 3 RWD. Temps varied from 20 to 25 degrees and I drove the speed limit (70 max) or lower the entire way. 100%-> 2% netted me 178 miles. EPA combined rating is 272 miles.
The US Federal Tax on gasoline is $0.184/gallon and the AVERAGE State Tax is $0.154/gallon. They say the average US Citizen drives 12-15K miles a year and the average mpg in 2022 is 26.4. So that’s 454 - 568 gallons of gas on average. So States are losing an average of $70 (454x$0.154) to $87 (568x$0.154) in Tax Revenue to EV drivers. Anything higher than the average lost revenue is pro-Oil/anti-EV gouging. Some have argued that EVs weigh more and damage roads more than ICE vehicles but the best selling vehicle in the USA, the Ford F-150, weighs between 4,000 and 5,700 lbs. My Tesla Model 3 weighs 3,600 lbs and my Ford Mustang Mach E weighs 4,600 lbs so that argument is invalid.