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I dunno if that link will work, but there were 4+ tires for F150s with 18" wheels that had 70k mile tread wear warranties. Continental, Goodyear, Michelin, take your pick. And a Bridgestone with an 80k mile warranty. The Hankooks that were on my F150 have a 70k warranty. Even the quasi off-road ones are like 60k mile warranties. Not max lifespan, just what they guarantee you to get. Truck tires last a long ass time if you don't get giant wheels on them (mine had 20s and our expedition has 22s so we in fact did have giant wheels on ours). Just for funsies, I looked at tires for a 2010 Camry LE, a basic boring AF commuter car and found these. https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...autoModClar=LE 90k mile warranty, lol. There's several others with 80-85k mile warranties too. Kinda bummed there wasn't one with a full 100k, lol. Per Google, Hankooks makes an Optima tire that has a 100k mile tread wear warranty, insane. Last edited by BlkGS; 02-07-2025 at 08:49 PM.. |
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02-07-2025, 09:36 PM | #156 | |
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I have to say, if you're a normal driver and have 80K warranty tires then I don't want you on the road with me. Those hockey pucks have no performance whatsoever. It's not about driving skill at that point, it's about performance. |
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As far as it being part of a "pitch", disagree. Continental requires you to rotate them every 6-8k (weird that they give you a range for something that they want done before a maximum amount of miles). You get 6 years too. No staggered tires obviously. Not exactly a super rare use case here for people driving a buncha miles per year. Last edited by BlkGS; 02-07-2025 at 09:59 PM.. |
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The only difference is EVs don't pay gas taxes to fix the roads. I'm surprised more states have to put EV annual fees on that cover lost gas taxes. |
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and most states figure out ways to get that gas tax money out of EV's by charging more for yearly registration fees |
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02-09-2025, 07:42 AM | #162 |
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In theory, gas taxes are supposed to directly fund the DOTs. I can't speak for all states, but in Florida, FDOT gets most of its funds through state has taxes, and the rest from the federal DOT funds from federal gas taxes.
If I told you I thought all states were squeaky clean with their gas tax funds I would be lying. |
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02-09-2025, 12:42 PM | #164 | |
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Have you been in an LE Camry? It's one of the lowest trims and has cloth seats, hard plastic everywhere, no navigation, shitty sound system, fwd, 225hp, 3/36 warranty. So as someone who considers a lot more than simply the costs savings I would (and have) 100% pay the extra $8k for a Model 3. But as I've said before, sounds like EVs are not for you. |
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That said, I agree, I would not want to drive a Camry LE. But some people don't care about their car at all and see it like a toaster oven, so they buy cars like that. |
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02-09-2025, 03:41 PM | #167 | |
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As for the second part of your post, I already said many many times it's pretty clear an EV isn't for you. Not sure why you feel the need to justify your choice of not getting an EV in half your posts. Unlike some people around here... I don't care what you drive. Drive a truck or a corolla or an EV or a 426k mile E90. Doesn't matter to me. ![]() |
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02-09-2025, 05:48 PM | #168 | |
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the Model 3 dimensions 186″ L x 73″ W x 57″ H curb weight 3862- 4054 lbs depending on model 3 series is almsot identical 186″ L x 72″ W x 57″ H curb weight 3,536–4,180 lbs depending on model point is, it is silly to try and bring up weight issues and road degradation as some sort of EV issue when there are 70,000 lbs simitrucks using the same roads ![]() |
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The people who see cars like an appliance and just want to get from point a to point b as cheaply as possible should just buy a used Toyota or Honda and that's it. If they are buying anything other than that then they do care about other things. |
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02-11-2025, 07:48 AM | #171 | |
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You're close to getting it though. This whole line of discussion came from someone saying how terrible trucks and SUVs were because they were heavy and so they were hard on roads and unsafe and whatever. The point was you can't be anti truck because of weight and not be anti EV too, because the EV market as a whole is also very heavy. And yeah, commercial vehicles are in another league of weight. Yet people act like they should be able to stop in distances that would make a race car envious, but that's a whole other discussion of how unprepared for driving most people are. |
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02-12-2025, 12:20 AM | #172 |
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I think the point is that EV cars are not automatically 2x the weight of ICE, in fact, in some cases they are lighter, like Model S vs. Mercedes S or E63, etc. A battery adds weight, but the electric motors are much lighter and they are not filled with gas and fluids either, the weight is down low as well. I mean sure, an EV6 GT is 4800lbs, but an RS6 Avant is 5000. Even if they are heavier in some cases, we aren't talking obnoxious weights. Sure, you can pull up some outliers and a 2004 H1 Hummer is 8100lbs BTW, but again, this is a total nothingburger at this point. Yes, taxes will need to be restructured somewhat, possibly through registration, but not burning fossil fuels will get some credits too. Should you pay more because you are requiring semi trucks to be trucking fuel everywhere across the country and causing more road damage? That should also be on the table. If you're going to pull the weight card, you need to consider this as well.
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I agree, it's a nothingburger on all sides. Governments will pretty quickly adapt and tax people with EVs, the only thing that is TBD is if it'll be flat rate or based on mileage, and I suspect that will be different by state. States with inspections will probably go by mile, and those without flat fee. If we really cared about the environment we would be pushing right to repair laws and offering a tax credit for car repairs and things like that to keep cars on the road longer. But it's never been about the environment, it's always been about money, and it probably always will, with all things. |
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Not constantly, which is the issue with ICE fuel. Upgrading grids is not necessarily tied to EVs either, increased consumption from AI, bitminers, industry, increased population, etc. These all share some responsibility, but the EVs are not constantly trucking fuel to points like that. In fact, if we are talking coal, it's most often delivered by rail, far more efficient than roads. But alas, you are the one that brought or kept prolonging the idea that EVs are far heavier than ICE and causing all this road damage. That was the point being discussed.
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No, because people are always going to buy new stuff. Sure, that plays part of it, but the idea that repairing a 15 year old vehicle (which ends up often turning into never ending issues and never-quite-right repairs) being more efficient is again a non-starter. People are going to buy new stuff.
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