Inkedsphynx
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Now calculate the extra wear on the tires and subtract that yearly cost, which I'd almost guarantee is more than 210$.I'd take the choice for sure. But the impact is pretty big, especially with what they can claim is their EPA range. Lets be cheap and call it a 15% increase in range. In MA electricity is ~28 cents a kw delivered. If I drive 10k miles that's 5k KWh in all purpose mode, $1400. Puts me at $210 saved in a year using front wheel drive on the highway like the most advanced electric car company the world has seen (I am no fanboy, its just the truth).
To me owning an electric car is entirely about getting as much range as I possibly can without changing my driving style. If others feel differently, then keep her in all purpose. No skin off my back.
EDIT: Also, you want this automatically to apply to us all. My electricity is like 95% green and costs .10$/kwh. So your 210 is 70$ for me. Given we're both driving 100k vehicles, 70$ isn't worth the time I've spent in this thread (though it was fun so I'll live with it).
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