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Since I bought a Model 3 in 2018, 6 people among my friends switched to Teslas, from boring RAV4 owners to someone who has a 981 GT4 sitting next to the Tesla in his garage. Not a single person has expressed any desire to go back to ICE.
I was on the other coast last month and rented a gas powered because my company's discount plan doesn't cover EVs. It was a torture. |
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In the 1980s the Mormons used to brag about their “exponential” growth. If their growth had continued as they predicted the entire world would be Mormon by now. |
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09-11-2023, 09:33 PM | #48 | |
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I drove a rental Polestar in Germany two months ago. No issues charging whatsoever: used a Level 2 charger at the hotel (a tiny pension in a tiny Schwarzwald village), another Level 2 in a nearby city garage, a Tesla Supercharger on the autobahn. Felt easier than it would have been in a similarly rural part of the US. Correspondingly, a high percentage of the cars on the road were EVs, with the main difference compared to the US coasts being a much wider variety of makes. The US is being left behind. |
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So a 9-month delay for the first PHEV to come out - looks like BMW is somewhat pivoting away from PHEVs towards MHEV/BEV?
In Germany, you still get tax subsidies if you drive a PHEV as a company car, but it seems the writing is on the wall. |
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09-12-2023, 03:07 AM | #53 | |
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What most of the vocal M3 owners here forget is that for each one of them, there are thousands of CR-V/Elantra/Corolla owners who are perfectly happy with boring. And no car manufacturer, with only a few exceptions (like the notable declaration by Porsche that they'll keep ICE in the 911 - but not in their other cars) will throw money at ICE R&D if the only people buying them are enthusiasts. With BMW, we're already seeing this with 7 year lifecycles becoming a thing of the past and B48, B58, and S68 likely being the last ICEs BMW will have ever designed. |
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09-12-2023, 08:10 AM | #57 |
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Why not? That's definitely the direction they're heading with the -50 designation. If they're making an M350, that's what it'll be, unless they decide to have -50 mean different things.
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If you go to Tesla forums, every single person (that I have seen) swears up and down that they would never, ever go back to ICE. It's like going back to riding a horse or using a flip phone. I think it's the predominant view. (I totally understand why you would be happier with an M4.)
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And riding a horse is a very pleasant activity . And for sure more exciting than driving an EV
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Not sure how long you’ve been around, but ynguldyn has been around since the E90Post days, if not earlier. Nobody on Bimmerpost is more accurate, I’d listen to what he says
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Not sure I understand how the Neue Klasse fits in. At least the concept shown was a 3-series sized vehicle. I know that is just a concept, but they talked about Neue Klasse launching in the same timeframe mentioned here.
BMW's product line up is already very complex. If they are keeping the current architecture cars and layering another set of Neue Klasse in parallel it will be a nightmare. (seems to be the way Mercedes is going) Just training the sales force, the technicians, and educating customers will be a nightmare. To say nothing about the complexity of product management, suppply chain, production, etc. This sounds scary for the brand if that is what they will do.
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Think about a large apartment complex with 300 cars, not possbile. Never mind the ability to have enough power in the grid if you had a large area all juicing up in the summer. The power grid was never designed for the amount of EVs, yeah you can claim wind or solar but in the winter or got months when people are running AC to keep cool, governments and power companies will be like nah don't charge your car or will up the price to our downward pressure. Current EV owners are all for it but what happens when the electric supply doesn't meet demands and the cost to charge isn't free? Your paying more than a ICE car to fill and takes hrs to do so. Or your not able to as the grid is over burdened and they are doing rolling blackouts. To force all cars to go EV isn't the answer, neither is ICE but to have options on the table which use a few different technical advantages would be best. Be it hybrids with EV range, ability to run more than one fuel source be it fossil or synthetic, and efficient both in terms of environmental impact and operational usage. |
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09-12-2023, 03:32 PM | #63 |
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Of course 50 means different things. You have i4 M50, 50e in various models with various combinations of engines and EMs, now 50 for cars with B58.
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At the same time, BMW will continue making ICE cars because not every market can be EV only. However, since those will mostly be poorer countries/regions, their volume and buying preferences don't justify the same level of investment into new models. So, lifecycles of ICE cars will get longer (we're already seeing it with the expected 9 year lifecycle for G20, 11 year lifecycle for U11, and now I'm getting a totally crazy signal that G45 could last for 15 years - though I don't yet believe it myself), there will be fewer variants of each models, and some models will disappear altogether. They will be produced in parallel with NCAR models but it's logical to expect that there will be many markets where only ICE or only EV models will be sold. They won't have any complexity in their sales or support processes. |
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Besides, the same parts of the country that are the most vocal about grid capacity concerns are the best ones for rooftop solar. |
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