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    From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to All on Fri May 30 07:51:07 2025
    I bought a BMW i3 in 2023, a little electric car with a range extender -
    a 600 cc engine to charge the battery. Aluminum and carbon fiber
    construction, quirky, fun to drive, great tech, fast, surprisingly
    roomy. 120 miles range on electric and another 80 with the range
    extender.

    Alas, times change. It was great when I worked from home with the
    occasional 40-50 mile trip. Now, I'm making a 150 mile round trip
    commute twice a week. I have charging available at work, but a few
    things bothered me.

    It's a tiny car, and I've got a busy freeway commute with a mountain
    pass full of people who don't pay attention which lane they're in or who
    they cut off. I bet most of the jacked up SUVs can barely see my car.

    It doesn't have a spare tire. The tires are generally odd - the fronts
    and rears are different sizes, so you can't rotate them. They last
    around 30K miles, one company makes all-season tires for it, and most
    people have to order them. So, if I got a blowout, I'd need to tow the
    car to a tire shop and have them order a replacement while I'm stuck on
    the road somewhere.

    On-the-road charging is hit-and-miss, at best. I'd guess my record of a successful charge was around 50% - chargers that wouldn't initiate a
    charge, chargers that were hung and wouldn't respond, chargers that
    wouldn't read a credit card, or chargers that were no longer there.

    I ended up buying an off-lease Lexus ES 300h. Based on the Toyota Avalon platform, it's got a ton of room, seats 5, great seats, great tech, huge
    trunk, Toyota running gear, and a listed 43/44 MPG. On my most recent
    trip to work, I got 51 mpg!

    Normal tires and a compact spare, too.

    I was looking at a Prius Prime, as I'd like to be able to charge at home
    to run errands and have gas for longer trips, but this cost less than a
    new Prius, and it's a lot more car.

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