Written like someone who doesn’t understand the need for high range and rapid refill/recharge to take the kids on a memorable trip to see corn and dirt for 16 hours on their way to a 3 day stay in South Dakota for 10 minutes of viewing Mt Rushmore as the lord intended
Your comment was written by someone who doesn’t understand that they’re putting their children’s lives at risk. If you’re on a long road trip, and you’re not stopping for 20-30 minutes every few hundred miles, you are a reckless driver. You might as well be driving drunk. The maximum range of modern EVs is already the range where you need to stop on a road trip and take 20-30 minutes to get a proper sit down meal or take other breaks of similar length. Rest is important while driving, and that doesn’t just mean getting a good night sleep.
If you’re taking your kids on a road trip, and you aren’t taking the length of stops needed for an EV trip, your kids should be taken from you, as you’re putting their lives in danger just to arrive at your motel 20 minutes sooner.
Hey there! Without being overly hostile, could you provide some citation? I’m interested to see the information as I’ve never heard this before. I do know there are laws in place for CDL drivers that are similar, especially for overnight, but nothing about ‘every few hundred miles’. This isn’t to say the law doesn’t exist, I just haven’t heard of it. Also I feel you may have missed the original commenters sarcasm.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022437514000048
2 hours then take a break.
Thank you much!
Nothing against you, OP. I just don’t enjoy these comics. They’re telling me things I already knew and they’re not particularly funny while doing it.
If being relatable was the only thing you need to tell a joke, then “how about that airplane food?” wouldn’t have become the stand-in joke for a “bad comedian”.
Yeah they are pretty terrible. The problem is the op is a great poster and blocking them would block good content and this community has other stuff I like. I wonder if I can block by a multiword keyword…
I wonder if I can block by a multiword keyword…
Iirc PieFed has a much more robust filtering mechanism than Lemmy, so it might do this if that’s what you desire
It is worth mentioning that the artist still draws silly comics that are not about politics; they just aren’t the ones that get posted here very often.
the term is “agreedian” - a comedian who says things you agree with, not ones that are funny.
Yeah, comics are supposed to make laugh. This is just preachy shit.
I don’t believe that, comics are comics and can cross an entire range of emotional triggers just like movies or a TV show. Many opt for comedy yes, some make you sad, some are “preachy” etc
I mean everyone has different tastes, it’s impossible for someone only to post things everyone likes
Yeah, I know. It’s just this one broke the camel’s back, so to speak, and I felt compelled to comment.
The Outback is […] slow
I had to pause here for a moment because my wife’s 2016 Subaru Outback is the fastest of our cars and has some serious pick-up-and-go. I couldn’t understand why they were complaining about it being slow.
Then I remembered my wife specifically requested the V6 engine variant of the Outbacks. Only 1% of them are made with a V6 engine and there’s a waiting list a year or two long for one, depending on where you live. It’s worth it; it feels like driving an EV with how quickly it picks up speed, and with the amount of weight it can tow. And since it’s so rare, they deck them out with all the options. You don’t get a choice; they come with everything pre-installed.
We got lucky; we bought ours from a Subaru dealership where all the employees were salaried, so they didn’t give a shit whether we bought a car or not. They weren’t pushy or trying to haggle a price. The sticker price was the cost, end of story. You either pay it or leave.
We were both active duty military at the time we bought it, and they had a deal where AD military paid 10% below the MSRP price, so we only paid around $34K for it. It was almost $38K MSRP in 2016. So we got a deal and it’s been a mostly reliable car this past decade.
My extended family all buys Subarus; they really love them. I’m the black sheep; my personal car is actually a Mazda. 😜
It’s worth it; it feels like driving an EV with how quickly it picks up speed
Doubt.
Just checked it and if I got the right model, 0-100 is between 7.2 and 8 seconds, depending on the model year. Mid range EV SUVs such as the Enyaq are between 5.5 and 8.7 seconds, so way below the outback if you don’t pick the low end version. Performance-centric EVs are below 4 seconds. And they all have a more or less constant torque which just isn’t possible for ICEs.
If you like your car that’s fine. But combustion engines aren’t even close to how EVs drive.
That’s firmly in Ford Escape territory🤣
The h6 is only fast if you just got out of the h4
“Fast” is always relative.
between 7.2 and 8.0
between 5.5 and 8.7
So slower by 0.7 sec? Unless only you are allowed to cherry pick from the data.
Pick a performance version
Okay then pick a performance ICE SUV to compare to and not a Subaru Outback.
Constant torque
This isnt the 1950s. Most vehicles have very flat torque curves when they’re in the power and high gear counts in their auto transmissions to provide this, as well.
If you like EVs that’s fine but the driving dynamics of EVs and ICEs is basically the same when actually in use.
So slower by 0.7 sec? Unless only you are allowed to cherry pick from the data.
The Subaru is specifically the rare higher performance engine, so comparing them to the higher performance versions of comparable EVs would be the only fair thing to do.
the driving dynamics of EVs and ICEs is basically the same when actually in use.
Absolutely not, but hey, whatever you want to believe that makes you happy.
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Can confirm. Have EV. Have Subaru. Love EV. Hate Subaru.
Why does he have his eyes shut in every panel?
The same reason every third word seems to be bolded for no reason?
when the head gasket blows they won’t have to worry about driving the subaru anymore 😂
EVs are only really viable if you live in the city or the suburbs and have a consistent schedule. Out in rural communities or your schedule changes weekly? Not so much. Ford offering a free charging station installation with purchase of a new EV helps but only if you can afford a new one.
And I mean rural as in you travel a minimum of 30 minutes one way just to get groceries. Upwards of an hour to work.
I dont know anybody who lives in rural areas who needs more than 200 miles of range, and I know many who daily drive EVs. 1 hour to work would be fine driving an EV. Going to the next town over would be fine driving an EV. A long road trip to the city would require fast charging, but there’s plenty of those.
Biking is simply the cheapest, most environmentally friendly, healthiest option.
What you said is true but also irrelevant to the discussion.
Not really. Biking is a better alternative to both of the options discussed above.
With my driving habits electric is twice as expensive as gas.
This is assuming electricity is free and gas is more expensive than it is now. The electric cars are luxuriously expensive to buy, even if cheaper to operate.
I just picked up a new VW awd electric and its lease is less cost to me than the 4 banger vw I leased back in 2021. CA EV incentives are still going strong down in the states.
Electricity for my EV is 8x cheaper than my old V6 per mile. It’s 4x cheaper than my wife’s PHEV when it’s using gas, 2x as cheap when in electric. Even if you’re burning through tires you’re straight up speaking FUD.
Most of my driving is longer range, a lot of it in the winter, actual winter, I live really far up north.
An EV that gets me home in the winter is about twice as expensive to buy as a gas car that is good enough, both used. Difference in deprecation alone is more than my fuel costs.
I’d have to drive 50% more to justify electric over gas.
So you have a use case that isn’t the norm.
Anyone who only drives a modest amount of miles every year purchase price is almost always the dominant factor.
Used ones lose value faster than gas cars because people want the newest tech. Pretty sure the EV community posted something about 2022s for under $20k
They should rename this community “Strips”
What? How is this not a comic?
Ooh la la
When a really really good electric car comes out things will change. Right now gas is superior, 10 years from now electric may be.