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#701 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 75071
Join Date: Nov 2004
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Long Island
Vehicle:AR Giulia,Tesla MY Old: 05 08 11 WRX, 18 STI |
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And Tesla offers it all at basically the same price. So, why protect Subaru/Toyota, when everyone else is making progress?
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#702 |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 183032
Join Date: Jun 2008
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: CT
Vehicle:RWD Camry Pull me over red |
![]() As far as EV propulsion systems (batteries, motors, inverters etc.) Tesla is still 5-10 years ahead of the industry as a whole. Toyota & Subaru dragged their feet/deliberately did not invest in EV; they are 5 years behind the EV industry, 10-15 years behind Tesla. Toyota & Subaru still aren't going full bore into EV either; Toyota is a large ship piloted by an old captain, Subaru is a small ship caught in their wake.
Now as far as designing a car and putting one together, Tesla is 10-15 years behind the industry as a whole, if not for Nissan dragging down the average, it would be more. |
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#703 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 161333
Join Date: Oct 2007
Chapter/Region:
NWIC
Location: snoco wa
Vehicle:135i vert fast leaf |
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#704 |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 75071
Join Date: Nov 2004
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Long Island
Vehicle:AR Giulia,Tesla MY Old: 05 08 11 WRX, 18 STI |
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#705 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 183032
Join Date: Jun 2008
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: CT
Vehicle:RWD Camry Pull me over red |
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Far too many variables to make this a useful dataset. I'm not defending the BZ4X/Solterra, I would not recommend them to anyone, but that is just a funky test with the current crop of EV's on the market. |
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#706 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 75071
Join Date: Nov 2004
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Long Island
Vehicle:AR Giulia,Tesla MY Old: 05 08 11 WRX, 18 STI |
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That is a very real world scenario. |
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#707 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 153088
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Arlington, TN
Vehicle:2005 Baja Turbo 95&96 Sambar 06 Forester |
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#708 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 183032
Join Date: Jun 2008
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: CT
Vehicle:RWD Camry Pull me over red |
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Do you leave your ICE car on with the AC running when you get gas? I sure don't. I also don't do 80mph on the highway, I set the cruise at 5-9 over, especially when I'm out of my home state, the only place where I approach 80 as a cruising speed is in Northern NH where they have 70mph speed limits. Road tripping in a current EV requires route & stop planning around available charging infrastructure. Teslas assist with that, not sure about other makes though. |
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#709 | ||
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 75071
Join Date: Nov 2004
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Long Island
Vehicle:AR Giulia,Tesla MY Old: 05 08 11 WRX, 18 STI |
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Now, if you have planned a stop at a tourist site, visiting someone, or are having a sit down meal, then fine. You were never trying to minimize your route time. You intended to stop for an hour+. If you are trying to have the shortest trip possible, you would do as above (which is what the Tesla navigation tells you to do). A/C would stay on while you sit in the car to charge. Most chargers are at random locations; a gas station, or something that may be closed. Even with a 15 min stop, you just sit there on your phone or watch the infotainment. You could go inside to Walmart, if that's your thing. I am not advocating for 80 mph, but that is the norm. In Texas the speed limit is 70, so 80 is everyone. You live in New England, at 80 mph on the Mass Pike, you are still being passed. Even on I-84 or 95 the speeds are high. Obviously you will get better efficiency at 55 mph, and the navigation system for Tesla assumes you are doing the speed limit. Even 65 mph can hurt your range. Last edited by Snow Drift; 05-26-2023 at 03:03 PM. |
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#710 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 450808
Join Date: Jul 2016
Chapter/Region:
SCIC
Location: Anaheim
Vehicle:2017 WRX Premium WR Blue Pearl |
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#711 | ||
Scooby Guru
Member#: 442
Join Date: Oct 1999
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: RI/SE Mass
Vehicle:17 Imp Spurt 00 S2k |
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1) Pumping gas, a much more volatile substance, laws in many/most states say you must be in attendance by the nozzle at all time outside the car. Regardless of the weather, your attendance AND attention outside with the nozzle is required. EV? You're plugging something in with no spillage. You sit in the car. Quote:
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#712 | ||
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 183032
Join Date: Jun 2008
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Location: CT
Vehicle:RWD Camry Pull me over red |
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Back roads are a different story in the IS, I tend to have fun there, but in the PHEV I accelerate slowly, stay 5-9 over and maximize regen. I'm not sonic the hedgehog, I don't just gotta go fast. |
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#713 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 83725
Join Date: Mar 2005
Chapter/Region:
NESIC
Vehicle:2015 WRX |
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#714 | |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 75071
Join Date: Nov 2004
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Long Island
Vehicle:AR Giulia,Tesla MY Old: 05 08 11 WRX, 18 STI |
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#715 |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 161333
Join Date: Oct 2007
Chapter/Region:
NWIC
Location: snoco wa
Vehicle:135i vert fast leaf |
![]() 200 miles (thinking at the long-distance aim of the test in question), 80 mph vs 70 mph, you save 21 minutes by going faster. Not insignificant. Whatever, my time is worth the slightly worse mpg. I didn't buy an EV to eek out every mile, I bought it with the goal of reducing my dependency on gasoline, and for the better in-city drivability of an EV.
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#716 |
Scooby Guru
Member#: 7887
Join Date: Jun 2001
Vehicle:2023 Tangerine 2023 3 Cylinder |
![]() I expect that if everyone would slow the **** down, they’d make better time overall. Less stabbing of the brakes and fewer erratic lane changes that cause accidents that stop traffic.
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#717 |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 296411
Join Date: Oct 2011
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Smithtown NY (LI)
Vehicle:2011 4dr STi / GR86 SWP |
![]() seen one in my work parking lot. not terrible in person.
there was one at my costco parked out front as a display too |
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#718 |
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 296411
Join Date: Oct 2011
Chapter/Region:
Tri-State
Location: Smithtown NY (LI)
Vehicle:2011 4dr STi / GR86 SWP |
![]() seen one in my work parking lot. not terrible in person.
there was one at my costco parked out front as a display too |
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#719 |
Scooby Newbie
Member#: 534657
Join Date: Jun 2023
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![]() I don't hate the look of it, but the recalls last year were kind of alarming. Wheels flying off and all that jazz
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#720 |
Scooby Newbie
Member#: 480804
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Denver, CO
Vehicle:2016 WRX Premium WR Blue |
![]() I have only seen one or two in EV-crazed Colorado. I think there are better options out there for the money, but some people are swayed by their brand loyalty to Subaru or Toyota. As a second vehicle I can see this being a good for a person for anything but road trips.
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#721 |
Scooby Guru
Member#: 2272
Join Date: Sep 2000
Chapter/Region:
BAIC
Location: Fire Caves
Vehicle:2019 Macan 4cyl 1993 Impreza FWD WRX swap |
![]() Flatirons did a decent Soltera versus Forester comparison in minor off roading situations.
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#722 | |
Scooby Newbie
Member#: 468304
Join Date: May 2017
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We have a rough cabin road, and previously drove it with a 2018 Crosstrek and with my son's 2009 Forester (with Bilstein suspension). The Crosstrek did pretty good over the rough stuff, but would easily bottom out over the big bumps and deeper pot holes. The Forester had a stiffer suspension, and wouldn't bottom out, but quite rough compared to the Crosstrek. However, the Solterra is much better than both of them. Glides easily over the smaller bumps and wash board, and does not bottom out on the big ones (just gives you a good kick) even when heavily loaded. And it scampers up the steep hills and through the deep ruts with ease, with less fuss than the other two. So it is definitely the superior off-road vehicle in the Subaru line-up. We have AT tires on all three, one over size on the sidewall. Solterra has 8.8" clearance while the Crosstrek and Forester have 9.2" BTW, worst vehicles for this FSR road are the Wrangler Jeeps. The suspension is way too stiff, causing a lot of shake and rattle, and loss of traction on corners. As a pax, it is almost painful, with having to hang onto the front dash support to lean forward to avoid the abuse on your kidneys. Because of the solid axle suspension, you not only shake up and down, but also from side to side which is worse. Jeeps are really only good for rock crawling. |
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#723 |
Scooby Guru
Member#: 2272
Join Date: Sep 2000
Chapter/Region:
BAIC
Location: Fire Caves
Vehicle:2019 Macan 4cyl 1993 Impreza FWD WRX swap |
![]() That is good to know. Glad Subaru found a good use case to concentrate on with the Soltera. The limited range and looks are hurting sales.
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#724 | |
Scooby Newbie
Member#: 507317
Join Date: Oct 2019
Chapter/Region:
MAIC
Location: SW Ohio
Vehicle:2019 WRX Pure Red |
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Don't road trip through Ohio. If you aren't doing 10 over (I75N/S is 70 mph in many parts and 65 in others), you will get flattened. Shoot, here lately, even with gas prices as they are, "20 Over is the new 10 Over". I think we skipped the "15 Over" phase, or it was really short. Going 80 in these 70 mph areas, will not pass many folks; however, you will still get passed quite often. I hate Ohio drivers and I have to use 75N/S daily for work and it is literally a "Death Race" of sorts. Ohio driver's are just plain dumb and have zero fast driving skill. People doing 90+ through traffic is common. I'm so glad that the state only has four letters in its name...because if the state had any more letters, I doubt they would be able to spell it; especially at the big state college. GO FROGS! |
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#725 | ||
Scooby Specialist
Member#: 153088
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Arlington, TN
Vehicle:2005 Baja Turbo 95&96 Sambar 06 Forester |
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Pretty sure there was no jazz. Just the potential. Quote:
How is it hurting sales? You know their sales goals for it? |
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