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Craving to trade in my PIP for a Tesla Model S

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Dark_Prius, Apr 23, 2013.

  1. Dark_Prius

    Dark_Prius Member

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    For most people like my wife, they have no clue what is under the hood of a car, they won't and will never bother to understand the difference in between driving an electric car vs an ICE.

    all they care about is putting gas in and the car starts for them to get to point A and B.

    the Tesla is not new technology, we had lithium ion battery and electric motor for over 20 years. Automaker didn't care since there is no profit, until Tesla proves to the world.
     
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    I think you have understated the amount of innovation at Tesla. It is a bit more than a Li-Ion battery and an electric motor. Consider that Elon's other venture is SpaceX.
     
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    Unless you go on outings on the weekend. 150-250 miles round trip isn't all that far for a day's outing where I live. I don't just drive to work and back.
     
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    3PriusMike Prius owner since 2000, Tesla M3 2018

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    Great...then maybe this car is for you. But the vast majority of people do not drive that far that often...and if they do a regular Prius would be very economical for this. But if you are driving 40-50 miles round trip for a commute you can drive an EV with 70 - 100 mile range and be just fine...driving your other car on your long trips. For the price of a Tesla you can afford two cars (a Leaf and a Prius), still have money left over and still pay less for fuel.

    Note that I am not against Tesla...I hope they do well. All I am saying is that it is a false tradeoff in wanting a 100% BEV to go long distances AND be efficient for short distances. A Telsa that could only go 70-100 miles on a charge would be much more efficient, (smaller and lighter) as well as cheaper, but not fit into the high-priced halo they are trying to create. It would be different if batteries were smaller, lighter, cheaper and had more power density -- but they just don't.

    Mike
     
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    It would be interesting to add an extra battery pack for those long trips. Keep it in your garage 80% charged until you are ready for it. But that would be way too impractical. Nobody wants to bother, plus it might be too heavy for a lot of people.
     
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    retired4999 Prius driver since 2005

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    I have seen a small trailer to pull behind the car with a extra battery for extended range, I just don't remember where, it was expensive but quite nice.
     
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    Make it a rental! Sounds like a great idea. I'd get the 100 mile range for efficiency. When I need to go further, I'll just hook up a hitch for whatever distance I need.
     
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    If your gonna go the trailer route, make it an electric push trailer so that gassers can use it as well to push their cars down the interstate using electricity and not worry so much about the high voltage/high amperage electrical connections between the trailer and the vehicle.
     
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    Oh no, even though we can't afford it she's actually open to buying that one!

    Again another good example of public sentiment, they will buy even what they can't afford if they like it and its phenomenal!

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    hey .... you can't take money, or debt, past death :)
     
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    With the Prius you still have the dirty gas engine, and the Leaf is problematical in hot climates as there is no battery thermal management.

    Yes, there's no question that the Prius costs less to own than the Model S. The Prius also costs more to own than a Neon. This is more about a subcompact econobox (the Neon) costing less than a mid-sized car (the Prius) or a full sized car (the Model S), than it is about anything else.

    FWIW, over the 2400 miles I've put on mine so far, the average has been 256 Wh/mile in almost all city driving (been busy at work--next month a road trip of about 1400 miles). That's a bit over 140 mpg (36650/256).
     
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    I just got back from carmax and they offered me 24k for my pip base with leather seats, 17k miles and I got the folding mirror upgraded.

    I thought this is great offer, and I am so tempting to trade it in for a Rav4 EV or a Tesla lol.
     
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    3PriusMike Prius owner since 2000, Tesla M3 2018

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    IIRC the Model S battery weighs about 500 lbs and is 60 kwh for 208 miles. If you kept half installed all the time you'd have to move 250 lbs around to get the extra 100+ miles. Not really practical. (Also, in the Tesla dsign the batteries are down low in the frame, but let's ingore that.) And when you go on a longer trip is when you are more likely to want more trunk space, not less.

    Based on the fact that the 60 kwh to 85 kwh price difference is $10K...it is roughly $12K to go from a mythical 30 kwh (100 miles) to 60 kwh 200+ miles. Of course a car designed with the much smaller 30 kwh battery would be smaller, lighter and more effiicient and cheaper and get more than 100 miles or need an even smaller battery.

    Another way to think about it...if you drive, say 50 miles on a normal day (in a Prius) you need to carry around only 1 gallon of fuel, which is about 8 lbs. If you drive with 6 gallons, giving you a range of 300 miles you have an extra 40 lbs you are hauling around. In a Tesla you are hauling around an extra 400+ lbs for the same spare range.

    Mike
     
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    Look how much fuel the space shuttle has to carry... But man what a ride!.... Lol!

    At least the battery bank acts as part of the frame support.... It's sad to have dead metal weight to carry all in the name of support, nice when it's role is two fold as in the tesla.

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    I just got back from Toyota, and the Rav4 EV is so smooth. I wonder why it doesn't sell, considering 10k factory rebate + 7500 federal tax credit + 2500 CA rebate.

    for get about the Tesla, I am getting a Rav4 EV for 1/3 the price.
     
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    What's the final price?
     
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    I would hang tight for a couple more weeks to see if the April sales numbers spark a deeper discount, maybe another $1K-$2K.

    Have you priced getting a 10KW L2 EVSE installed at home? You probably want to also get a TOU rate plan that lets you charge at a lower utility price in the early mornings.
     
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    :)Good luck. Hope you will be happy with the RAV4 EV. Based on incentives, IMO, the best deal for all EV and range, if it's the right vehicle for you. USA Today (050313) has a review of the 2013, fourth generation, gas version. Like most of us, we'll never be truly content with emerging technology. But it sure is exciting, and one can always ponder what's next?