beerhecht
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I live in a rural area of north-central Florida, and there are very few non-tesla BEVs on the roadways. People are very curious, but always respond with comments about my MINI like, "It is so small..." or "What happens if you run out of power?". The retirement community residents always have very positive things to say, but overall I think we are 10 years behind the rest of the country in EV adoption. 3/4 of the vehicles on the roads here are either pickup trucks or large SUVs.
Where people think I am totally crazy is when I take my MINI for a long road trip. I occasionally drive a 700 mile round-trip to visit my son, and I need to stop 3-4 times each direction to charge. I am not usually in a hurry, and I enjoy the stops along the way, so the journey to my destination is more interesting and takes longer. However, people generally want to get from point A to point B as fast as they can. So I think it depends on the type of person you are. I am definitely not a normal person, and this is not a normal car.
Where people think I am totally crazy is when I take my MINI for a long road trip. I occasionally drive a 700 mile round-trip to visit my son, and I need to stop 3-4 times each direction to charge. I am not usually in a hurry, and I enjoy the stops along the way, so the journey to my destination is more interesting and takes longer. However, people generally want to get from point A to point B as fast as they can. So I think it depends on the type of person you are. I am definitely not a normal person, and this is not a normal car.