Currently I have a Harvester reservation. I tend to keep my vehicles. I buy them new, drive them till nearly dead, pass them down to the kids, resurrect them when they fail, and finally sell them for scrap. I can't remember a car I got rid of before 200k with one exception: a POS 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan that started falling apart as soon as the warranty expired in 2005. I was in Iraq, wife pregnant with #2, told her to drive it to the nearest Honda dealer and buy any Odyssey on the lot. Kid #2 is still driving it.
I think the only thing that's keeping me from switching to the BEV is I'm a bit anxious about EV lifespans. I've read EVs batteries are generally warrantied for 8, but may last 10-20. That's a big range. Is it cheaper to replace the Harvester battery if goes? Logic tells me it should be because it's smaller? But maybe it will get more wear and tear because of a more demanding use/charging cycle.
Then, living in Maryland, our Gov. has decided that EV owners aren't paying gas tax so he created an extra EV/PHEV fee (he likes the word "fee" instead of "Tax"). I thought the left are supposed to incentivize EVs? I miss SC.
And last, do I lose my place in line switching my reservation?
I think the only thing that's keeping me from switching to the BEV is I'm a bit anxious about EV lifespans. I've read EVs batteries are generally warrantied for 8, but may last 10-20. That's a big range. Is it cheaper to replace the Harvester battery if goes? Logic tells me it should be because it's smaller? But maybe it will get more wear and tear because of a more demanding use/charging cycle.
Then, living in Maryland, our Gov. has decided that EV owners aren't paying gas tax so he created an extra EV/PHEV fee (he likes the word "fee" instead of "Tax"). I thought the left are supposed to incentivize EVs? I miss SC.
And last, do I lose my place in line switching my reservation?