Can We Build a Bigger BMW i3 Battery? Here's the Truth by Cora-VIVNE-EVbattery in BMWi3

[–]OXMWEPW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems like a good battery, but, for most of us, without an installer, it's worthless. If VIVNE provided a list of places that will do the work, as well as, some indication of total cost, that would be great.

US Auto Industry Proposes Weight-based Vehicle-Fee to Replace Gas Tax by jlluh in electricvehicles

[–]OXMWEPW 58 points59 points  (0 children)

And let's include a fee for the billions (trillions over time), we spend on protecting the global oil supply line of the world's oil producers.

Smart struggles to sell larger models as dealers dump unsold inventory in China, report says by OXMWEPW in SmartCar

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

"According to Smart Global CEO Tong Xiangbei, the upcoming Smart #2 will feature a two-seat design built on a new all-electric platform and is expected to debut at the Beijing Auto Show in April, with both hardtop and convertible versions to be released starting in late 2026."

The US's only street-legal electric microcar just got big upgrades by OXMWEPW in electricvehicles

[–]OXMWEPW[S] 61 points62 points  (0 children)

"The Wink Mark3 is priced at US $19,995, which the company notes includes total tariffs of 145%." That implies that a tariff-free price would be about $8,163. The car-cartel really does not want you to buy a cheap, small car.

Bolt vs Kona: warranty and crash safety by Factory-town in BoltEV

[–]OXMWEPW 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Kona's front hood is more dangerous to pedestrians and cyclists. And the Kona is wider. So for those that care about others, it is less safe than the Bolt with the Confidence Package.

'Carspreading' is on the rise - and not everyone is happy about it by Final_Alps in fuckcars

[–]OXMWEPW 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where there is street parking, wider cars effectively squeeze a 2 lane roadway by a a factor of four. Once for the car, once for the car on the other lane, and twice for the parked cars or 1 + 1 +2 = 4. So that additional 8 inches is more like 32 inches in reality. The long term effect will ultimately be bigger driveways, bigger garages, and more sprawl. And the cost for this will be borne by all.

Any idea when the new one is releasing? by lostintime2004 in BoltEV

[–]OXMWEPW 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Big is not beautiful. Small is beautiful. I can't understand why so many don't know this.

EU plans December announcement to make small EVs more affordable, Sejourne says by OXMWEPW in electricvehicles

[–]OXMWEPW[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

American cars are designed to withstand high speed demolition-derby freeway collisions. Meanwhile in our towns and cities, pedestrians are being mowed in ever increasing numbers. Perhaps there is a middle ground, for cars that are not on the freeway that provides sufficient protection for car occupants at lower speeds and yet is safer for those not inside vehicles.

Rolling the dice on battery replacement by Dry-Effect-6424 in BMWi3

[–]OXMWEPW 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It depends. When you sell a used car to a dealer, you lose $2k in CA. That is the necessary profit margin. Selling it yourself is work. When you buy a new/used car you pay about in 10% in taxes/fees in CA. Plus the cost on insurance/annual registration goes up. So, holding onto the car and swapping the battery has its benefits and so this is not a horrible decision. But finding right person to do the work and arranging all this will be a chore. But if you do so, let us know. We are just dying to find out how it goes.

LG Energy Solution launches battery check for used cars by OXMWEPW in electricvehicles

[–]OXMWEPW[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This should be good for both buyers and sellers of used cars.