A Decision needs made; Plate for daily driver

Yes, for the green agenda push. Cant remember, but i thought gov funding went to gm for it. Big fail

Just like solindra and other big tax dollar wasting projects

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I like CH4RG M3 or TESLIFY. But I have seen NIKOLA and ZERO MPG, which I like as well.


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the ZERO MPG is taken but I also am too OCD for it. :) I've put about 1,500 miles on her this month and thus far the Tesla's efficiency equivalence is running 124.69 MPGe. In laymans terms I've been averaging 3.7miles per kwh with no change in the way I drive at all. I can easily get the rated 4.1 but that to me would be boring. Full Self Driving does make that much easier to do though as hands and feet aren't entering the picture.

Just as a cost comparison to my Accord, the cost per mile for fuel there was $0.1385. or $.14 per mile. The equivalent cost for the Tesla per mile is only $0.0551 or $.06 per mile for fuel/energy. Although for me it's going to be nearly free for quite a while as I have 3 months free Supercharging and I also have a $1,000 in referral credits on my account thus that's about 15,000 miles additional free after the 3 months is over.
 
the ZERO MPG is taken but I also am too OCD for it. :) I've put about 1,500 miles on her this month and thus far the Tesla's efficiency equivalence is running 124.69 MPGe. In laymans terms I've been averaging 3.7miles per kwh with no change in the way I drive at all. I can easily get the rated 4.1 but that to me would be boring. Full Self Driving does make that much easier to do though as hands and feet aren't entering the picture.

Just as a cost comparison to my Accord, the cost per mile for fuel there was $0.1385. or $.14 per mile. The equivalent cost for the Tesla per mile is only $0.0551 or $.06 per mile for fuel/energy. Although for me it's going to be nearly free for quite a while as I have 3 months free Supercharging and I also have a $1,000 in referral credits on my account thus that's about 15,000 miles additional free after the 3 months is over.
Good to see I'm not the only person who keeps this sort of detailed info. The FJ is currently averaging $0.21 per kilometre in fuel costs, which once converted to USD and miles, is around $0.22 per mile. Not too bad for a 4.0 V6 pushing around 4500lbs.

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