OPINION:
We've always had fun cars, we've owned race-tuned Europeans and V8s, turbo Toyotas and Subarus, but there's always been a nagging feeling that whenever you press the throttle it will empty your bank account and... was that noise always there?
You could say combustion cars drove me into an electric vehicle (EV) because I once took a base model Nissan Leaf out for a day and found it was more fun and faster in normal use than my V8 Audi.
We have two EVs now. Our Leaf tows a trailer where I need to, we can leave it anywhere because if it got stolen it won't go far, and a Tesla Model 3.
We wanted a Tesla for 10 years but they were properly expensive cars when they launched. While they are not exactly cheap now, when the Model 3 became available in New Zealand my spreadsheet told me the new EV cost less than the fuel and service costs of a 10-year-old Legacy that was nearing retirement, plus the Subaru needed servicing twice a year at the kilometres I was doing.
So what's so good about EVs?