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  1. oilerlord

    Cold Weather Issues

    RCT, nice to know there are others driving EV's in extreme cold conditions and I appreciate you posting your experience. I'm still making do with my B-class EV, which is approaching 50,000 miles. As each year passes, I do notice my winter driving range diminishes. I noticed some high-mileage...
  2. oilerlord

    Some Tesla owners are giving Tesla a bad image!

    We tend to make the mistake of judging people by the cars they drive. Wish that would stop. It's a safe bet there are a few assholes taking the bus too.
  3. oilerlord

    The Q4 Numbers are in for GM.

    My Manheim account allows me to view auctions, but not participate because I haven't renewed the subscription in a long time. I'm not a dealer per se but as a hobby, I used import about 12-15 cars per year into Canada back in the day the USD/CAD was on par with each other, and flip them. Now...
  4. oilerlord

    The Q4 Numbers are in for GM.

    Perhaps. I think the bigger issue (if it is one for GM) is this: Does GM really want to sell 100,000 Bolts per year? I'm not particularly an Elon Musk fan, but he was in the ballpark on the Bolt's low sales numbers, and he mentioned GM wasn't interested in selling many of them. There just...
  5. oilerlord

    The Q4 Numbers are in for GM.

    I've been away from the forum for a while. Thought I'd catch up, and see how everyone is enjoying their EV's. Only 18,000 Bolts sold in 2018. That is so disappointing. I remember all the hope and promise of the Bolt being a "game changer" and Model 3 "killer". I also recall lofty yearly...
  6. oilerlord

    Extending battery life

    "Just set hilltop reserve, and set the departure time to be 30 mins before peak rate ends, and simply plug in the car. It will start charging at the proper time to have the battery 'full' (about 88% of the 'usable' capacity) just before peak rates end. Since the 'usable' capacity is about 90-92%...
  7. oilerlord

    Solar PV - Save Money & Shrink Carbon Footprint

    As far as ROI, that sounds about right, but SunPower is pricey stuff. When I started we were paying 8 cents per kWH / 12 cents including fees, taxes, etc. I sourced the modules on the used market, bought the inverters & racking wholesale, and helped with the installation,but even then the ROI...
  8. oilerlord

    Bolt winter performance, an ICE comparison

    I have a set of 225-50/R-17 Pirelli-Winter SOTTOZERO 3 tires on the Benz. They stop well in winter...but from experience, I think these may be HRR tires. I've had a dramatic reduction in range with these tires. I guess I might have been able to find skinnier tires that would fit, but I think...
  9. oilerlord

    Solar PV - Save Money & Shrink Carbon Footprint

    Hey Neil, Congrats on the PV system. We're using 9.23 kW of older SunPower SPR-225's. Here's a photof of our system during its installation: Those must be quite the incentives for an ROI of 5 years and/or you got a steal on what is otherwise pricey gear. If you have a moment, please take...
  10. oilerlord

    Bolt winter performance, an ICE comparison

    I've also found that putting winter tires on my EV has a bigger effect on range than it does on my other vehicles. That caught me by surprise.
  11. oilerlord

    Bolt winter performance, an ICE comparison

    I absolutely understand the point that mwk, and others new to driving an EV are making, but some of us choose to treat it like the elephant in the room. If a vehicle is rated at 40 MPG highway, and it varies by ~10% in real world conditions, I'd call that fair and sensible. You shouldn't...
  12. oilerlord

    Bolt winter performance, an ICE comparison

    ^^This. As part of MPG testing, one of the criteria is Cold Temperature testing: There are a couple of problems with that test. One is that it assumes 20F is "cold". Another is that it doesn't seem to account for running the heater. Running the battery & cabin heater uses a lot of energy...
  13. oilerlord

    From a Leaf to a Bolt: Early Returns

    Sometimes, people are just random. A couple years back, I tried to help a friend of the family find a new car. It was like herding cats. Despite my best efforts, I wasn't able to help her narrow her choices down to a few cars, let alone the number of categories of cars. I spent hours...
  14. oilerlord

    The January 2018 EV Sales Numbers are in: Bolt 1177, Volt 713

    When I wrote "low-volume" what I really meant was Musk made a "low end of the range" prediction. 23,000 units is still a decent number given the comparables you mention, however I think the industry sees that as a disappointment. Simply put, there was lot of hype, and the sales didn't measure...
  15. oilerlord

    The January 2018 EV Sales Numbers are in: Bolt 1177, Volt 713

    Sarcasm wasn't my intention. I'm not at all a disciple preaching the Word of Elon, just recognizing that at a time when analysts were predicting GM would sell ~80,000 Bolts in 2017, (30,000 being the "low" end), Musk made a low-volume prediction of 25,000 cars. The Bolt faithful scoffed at...
  16. oilerlord

    The January 2018 EV Sales Numbers are in: Bolt 1177, Volt 713

    Interesting that Tesla is selling more Model 3's than they an build. GM is building more Bolt EV's than they can sell. A while back, Musk did mention that GM is only looking to sell ~25,000 cars per year to maximize the value of credits. "That’s why you shouldn’t ask like why, well, GM...
  17. oilerlord

    I'm shopping for an EV. What's next?

    My 2014 B250e had 6,000 miles on it when I bought it. It now has 25K miles. For what I was offered for my B250e, I could probably pick up a 2015 model with ~10,000 miles on it. Really though, I don't think it's worth the effort in making a sideways move like that. His offer to buy my car...
  18. oilerlord

    I'm shopping for an EV. What's next?

    That is the idea. It's why I'm asking for advice from the forum to help me choose. I recognize that there are members on this board with a lot more experience with EV's than I have who can help me.
  19. oilerlord

    I'm shopping for an EV. What's next?

    I'm flip-flopping on this. Just when I think the decision has been made to keep driving my car, I consider that I could sell the B250e, pick up a used Leaf, drive it for a year or two, and have ~$17,000 in my pocket waiting for a deal on a used 2018 Leaf.
  20. oilerlord

    From a Leaf to a Bolt: Early Returns

    Thanks, Gary. For those that live in northern climates (like me), where it's either cool or cold 5-months out of the year; I think thermal management isn't as important. A range upgrade from 87 to 150 miles, with the addition of fast charging would be all I'd ever need. A heat pump is a big...
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