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Flashing back to your very first drive in an EV - do you ever still feel like you have range anxiety?
Here's what a few other drivers had to say
Here's what a few other drivers had to say


It's more 'availability' anxiety that would put me off. The worry that when you suddenly need the car for something urgent, you can't use it because the damn battery is flat!
You don’t have any idea what you are talking about. An EV like the Bolt or a Tesla has more than 200 miles of range. Most people drive less than 40miles in typical day. Could drive the Bolt several days without charging up. You are not “without your car for hours everyday”The problem is that ICEs are unavailable only when they are broken or you have NO fuel at all. These are, for most of us, rare events. With a battery car, the thing is unavailable for hours out of EVERY day.
So a sudden need to travel or an emergency is far more likely to coincide with a battery car being unavailable than an ICE one You might be happy to rent a car, but the whole point of owning a car is that you DON'T have to shell out for taxi fares or rental charges! Moreover, you can't always rely on taxis to be instantly available, or rental cars not to have lent out all their cars just when you need one.
Flashing back to your very first drive in an EV - do you ever still feel like you have range anxiety?
Here's what a few other drivers had to say
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I'm glad you find your car suits your lifestyle.
I'm not generally a believer in 'proving' a point by presenting my own experience as if it applies to everyone else, but as you have done so I will reciprocate.
I did a 300 mile round-trip from home the other day, and had no sooner got home than my daughter phoned in a panic because her taxi to the airport had let her down. I immediately got back into the car, picked her up, and drove her there. I doubt if I could have done that in a battery car.
A hybrid is different of course, but I think you are paying a great deal of money in order to save on very short trips. Overall, you will not recover the extra cost in fuel savings, and you have a much more complex and therefore less reliable machine on your hands. I doubt the extra weight will have helped the fuel consumption on a long trip either.
But each to his own. It suits you, clearly, and really that's all that matters.