
Originally Posted by
Zeros
Exactly. And people pay over $20K to accessorise their vehicles too.
..if a vehicle that is fully accessorised already can be renewed as an EV for a fraction of a new EV price, it will be very popular.
Some people do. Most people I know do not spend $20k on their car - a lot more cars are bought second hand than new. (And no, this is not a conundrum - most cars are in the second hand market several times, but sell new once.)
I would certainly be interested in an electric conversion of my County, and my 2a for that matter. And if it can be done for under $20k I would possibly be able to find the funds. But I seriously doubt that this will be possible within ten years, at least to provide adequate range and towing ability.
While I agree that EVs are coming to mainstream use within five years, I am very dubious about predictions of diesel becoming unavailable in the foreseeable future. I don't see, for example, electric tractors capable of running non-stop for eighteen hours a day after it rains (and producing 200 drawbar HP), or headers capable of running 24 hours with only stops to change drivers. As pointed out, as EVs become popular, diesel (and petrol) should decline in price as usage decreases, which may decrease the rate of takeup for EVs.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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