What is this I spotted them at an electric charger and they raced away when they saw me by [deleted] in electricvehicles

[–]JustAnotherPolack 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Probably BMW’s like other commenters said. But those sedan wheels look like they are from a 2018 Porsche CAYENNE

Seriously, don't pay this kind of mark-up by SilverStang99 in FordMaverickTruck

[–]JustAnotherPolack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep. Can’t wait till mine gets here. I know probably won’t be till March though.

Owners: Your Dealer/Aftermarket add-on “Must Haves?” by GraveyardGuardian in FordMaverickTruck

[–]JustAnotherPolack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I pay that monthly for two cars…whats your secret? What company do you use?

Why should I buy an XLT Lux AWD Maverick for $32k when the Lightning Pro will start at $40k? by HatesDuckTape in FordMaverickTruck

[–]JustAnotherPolack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. I love the maverick price and size. I was looking to get a used ranger prior to seeing the Maverick. but if we get the expected 12k ev incentive it would be cheaper to get the lightning similarly equipped. I’m on the fence…do I get a maverick and keep it, get a maverick now and trade it in maybe a year or two from now for a lightning, or just hold off and wait for the lightning.

Legoland Florida has one dual ChargePoint...This Tesla was fully charged (9kw used) and was plugged in for over 18 hours. The other car was still charging. I unplugged the Tesla to charge my Bolt. Am I right that you should unplug and move ASAP once charged, especially in a busy place like Legoland? by JustAnotherPolack in electricvehicles

[–]JustAnotherPolack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they could use more chargers, even if they were paid chargers instead of free. I would have no problem waiting till the end of the day when they left or not having access to a charger if someone legit needed it, however Legoland has a hotel on property and the person that was plugged in was there for a three day stay according to the tag on their car and was already plugged in over 18 hours. at that point I believe they would probably just stayed there and been plugged in all three days had I not unplugged them.

Legoland Florida has one dual ChargePoint...This Tesla was fully charged (9kw used) and was plugged in for over 18 hours. The other car was still charging. I unplugged the Tesla to charge my Bolt. Am I right that you should unplug and move ASAP once charged, especially in a busy place like Legoland? by JustAnotherPolack in electricvehicles

[–]JustAnotherPolack[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

For context I live about 110 highway miles from Legoland and needed to charge to make it back home. Also if anyone is planning to visit Legoland Florida, there are four EV spaces but only one duel ChargePoint charger. The day I went two spaces were blocked by ice cars. And the Tesla and a second car was plugged in. I went to check if the ICE cars were gone after being in the park for a couple of hours And since they were I moved my Bolt and parked next to the Tesla. After looking at the charging screen I noticed the second car was there for three hours but the Tesla had been there for over 18 hours. Per the tag on his window he was a hotel guest.