New to this forum, however I enjoy quite a few others. I browsed around here for the last few days trying to gather facts and opinions as I descend into the EV world. I currently drive a 2017 4Runner and love it, let me just say I will not be getting rid of it. Over the last year my job has required me to work all over the Twin Cities (Minnesota). I enjoy the time I get in my 4runner and know the miles will not affect the value too much. Obviously the MPG is terrible, which is what has brought me to this situation. I love the idea of an EV for the environmental part as well as the cost savings. That being said I am not a fan of the Prius, hate the look of the Leaf (love the MPGe specs of the 2016 SV) and just can't think of owning a Kia. I test drove a 2016 SE CPO with 13,000 miles. I loved it right away and almost impulsively pulled the trigger on the spot.
Sorry for rambling, so here are my concerns: 3.6 Kwh charger on the SE, Currently I drive roughly 280-350 miles per week. Typically the longest trip in one day would be just about 80 miles RT primarily highway with some stop and go rush hour traffic. Average would be closer to 40 RT in a day with a 60% highway usage. It would also probably become the soccer practice transporter and grocery hauler which is all within my suburb (8 miles RT). I would install a level 2 charger at home but there are very few places I could stop when not at home. On my 80 mile RT day(s) there is a level 2 system at the half way point (40 miles) that I could stop at for lunch but I can't see how 1 hour at 3.6kwh would help me. Does this seem practical for the golf?
Second; Longevity, I live in MN and own a 4Runner so I would imagine that the second we had measurable snow it would sit in the heated garage which could be roughly December-March. I understand letting the battery sit that long is not the best so my intent would be take it out now and then if the roads are cleared. I have a 14 year old and would love to give him this for a car in 2021 when he can drive and start learning to drive on next year. School is 4 miles RT and I would imagine he would have a local PT job and still play soccer all within the city limits. Is it practical to think the golf battery will suffice to even get him out of high school? Better yet college? (He would graduate high school 2023). Guessing that with the miles I would drive it, the car would have 32,000 miles on it by the time he has his license.
Pricing; so again, 2016 SE CPO with 13,000 miles. They are asking $13,950 and say they won't budge anymore. Looks like in service date was 10/2015 in California, puts the battery warranty out to 10/2023. Between the $50 a week in gas I pay now and the .56 cents per mile my company pays me for my travels I feel like the golf will pay for itself. Online seems variable for pricing by region but is this a decent price? I know that is subjective but maybe I a missing something.
Thanks for any insight. If I didn't love my 4runner I would just go with a Tesla but I can't afford that many nice things at one time :lol: .
Sorry for rambling, so here are my concerns: 3.6 Kwh charger on the SE, Currently I drive roughly 280-350 miles per week. Typically the longest trip in one day would be just about 80 miles RT primarily highway with some stop and go rush hour traffic. Average would be closer to 40 RT in a day with a 60% highway usage. It would also probably become the soccer practice transporter and grocery hauler which is all within my suburb (8 miles RT). I would install a level 2 charger at home but there are very few places I could stop when not at home. On my 80 mile RT day(s) there is a level 2 system at the half way point (40 miles) that I could stop at for lunch but I can't see how 1 hour at 3.6kwh would help me. Does this seem practical for the golf?
Second; Longevity, I live in MN and own a 4Runner so I would imagine that the second we had measurable snow it would sit in the heated garage which could be roughly December-March. I understand letting the battery sit that long is not the best so my intent would be take it out now and then if the roads are cleared. I have a 14 year old and would love to give him this for a car in 2021 when he can drive and start learning to drive on next year. School is 4 miles RT and I would imagine he would have a local PT job and still play soccer all within the city limits. Is it practical to think the golf battery will suffice to even get him out of high school? Better yet college? (He would graduate high school 2023). Guessing that with the miles I would drive it, the car would have 32,000 miles on it by the time he has his license.
Pricing; so again, 2016 SE CPO with 13,000 miles. They are asking $13,950 and say they won't budge anymore. Looks like in service date was 10/2015 in California, puts the battery warranty out to 10/2023. Between the $50 a week in gas I pay now and the .56 cents per mile my company pays me for my travels I feel like the golf will pay for itself. Online seems variable for pricing by region but is this a decent price? I know that is subjective but maybe I a missing something.
Thanks for any insight. If I didn't love my 4runner I would just go with a Tesla but I can't afford that many nice things at one time :lol: .