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Hi Scotty,

 I work at the Toyota plant in Georgetown Kentucky and we were just informed we are getting the BZ4X BEV model.i think it was a mistake to mention it because no member of management has made it public yet.

Thoughts????  6/29/2023 at 6:03 AM

Thanks love the channel

SouperB


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Posted by: @imperator

that's not what most people believe

If you took a poll you would find a huge number of people also believe in astrology. Doesn't make it so. The forces of nature dwarf anything that we can do.

Posted by: @imperator

They want to drive home, park it, plug it in , carry one with their day and forget about it.

Not interested. Fueling up is trivial to do on the way to anywhere and just takes minutes. I can't even remember the last time I had to wait in line.

Posted by: @imperator

To you, but to others its a luxury vehicle. the general aesthetic and fit & finish is probably of a higher caliber than other vehicles in the same price category.

Others (including Scotty) have reported differently. However none of that is really of any interest to me.

Posted by: @imperator

there are probably a lot of variables, but it seems to be on the order of a few percent of range degredation per year.

Show me the electric car battery in the field that has been in use for 20-25 years and is still viable. Then we'll talk. Until then it's all speculation.

Posted by: @imperator

With over a million Tesla vehicles sold, there are several real-life examples of owners racking up huge mileage.

Time takes its toll with batteries as well as mileage. As I said, where is the decades-old battery that is still viable? I have several examples of gasoline engines that have lasted that long right here, some for hundreds of thousands of miles, and still going strong.

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Tesla also started offering a minimum 70% battery retention guarantee over a period of 8 years or 100,000 to 120,000 miles.

That amount of time and mileage is next to nothing. My vehicles have retained 100% of their range after decades and hundreds of thousands of miles.

In any event, as I said before you're not going to convince me that pushing electric cars is worth a dang, and I'm not going to convince you that it is not. Time to let this go and get back to helping people with their existing car problems.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x56O4G8VsiA


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