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  1. azjohnny

    EV Chargers: How to Choose the Right One for Your Home

    There is such a thing as a Nema 14-60. Wattzilla has that as an option for their Black Mamba portable EVSE
  2. azjohnny

    Rivian, Wrangler...or Bronco?

    As far as pure off road ability for a Bronco like vehicle my vote goes to the Bollinger B1 SUT, the price not so much https://insideevs.com/news/332801/bollinger-b1-electric-truck-ready-for-work-chademo-fast-charging-watch-livestream-debut/
  3. azjohnny

    Rivian vs. Cybertruck

    FYI your reservation has nothing to do with "place in line" with Tesla
  4. azjohnny

    Tires. All Season or All-Terrain?

    It depends on the tire. during the monsoon season here in AZ I have never had any problems with the Toyos
  5. azjohnny

    R1T $69,000 starting price - opinions

    In a recent YT video involving Sandy Munro, Sandy was saying that he had heard Maxwell was close to perfecting a solid state battery before being acquired by Tesla. Tesla's battery day should be answer a lot of questions
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    Tires. All Season or All-Terrain?

    I don't consider AT tires to be knobby, MT tires are My favorite tire is a Toyo ATII. Last set I used on my Tundra I got 100K miles and its a 60K tire, I did rotate each oil change ( 5k miles)
  7. azjohnny

    Rivian vs. Cybertruck

    You must be thinking of West Virginia
  8. azjohnny

    R1T $69,000 starting price - opinions

    The game changer in battery tech will be the solid state battery
  9. azjohnny

    Rivian vs. Cybertruck

    I saw a recent video on YT with a designer using a cad program comparing Tesla's design to a typical truck with a frame/body and there is a big difference. The floor is a lot lower, giving a lot more cabin room than what you would think by looking from the outside. I have a reservation for a Tri...
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    R1T $69,000 starting price - opinions

    I do think the pricing for the Cybertruck is going to be different than what Tesla did for the cars. Going with the cheaper models first and releasing the expensive model 1 year later I am assuming waiting for battery tech to catch up. I do feel battery investor day for Tesla will bring some big...
  11. azjohnny

    What about Leasing??

    IMO leasing is the way to go with high end priced vehicles
  12. azjohnny

    Ford Mach E (full electric SUV) design leaked. 300 mile range, 400+ HP, AWD/RWD

    Can we expect a Tesla like sales model where the 1st model available will be the $60K version? More BEVs in the market the better. I do assume they will be losing money in the beginning
  13. azjohnny

    Preference on charging port location

    My vote goes for rear driver side. My EVSE is in the rear of my garage
  14. azjohnny

    Ford Mach E (full electric SUV) design leaked. 300 mile range, 400+ HP, AWD/RWD

    Mach E is a CUV, aiming at Tesla Model Y as competition
  15. azjohnny

    Bollinger priced at $125,000

    I had been following Bollinger for a while and really like the 2 door B1 but not at $125K. The only thing I wish was more range. Wish them luck, I wonder if he is looking at too much of a profit margin but all of the vehicles will be handmade
  16. azjohnny

    The Rivian Demographic??

    I agree with your BEV preference , I am looking for an electric vehicle to replace my Tundra and the lease on my Tesla will be up in another year. I am very curios how the Tesla truck will look. My concern about Rivian will still be the charging network especially when out in the woods
  17. azjohnny

    Possibly More Range...??

    The best "AT" style tire I have ever used was Toyo ATII, I just replaced a set I had my on my Tundra that I got 100K miles out of rotating every 5K miles
  18. azjohnny

    What would you like to see on your new Rivian or from the Rivian company??

    Hola29 Tesla model Y might be a better car for you. overall length of a Model 3 is 185", I am expecting MY to be similar
  19. azjohnny

    Rivian R1T Colors - Previews

    My favs are the crimson black and gray


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