- Fri Jun 06, 2025 9:26 am
#10011
Is EV ownership in Boston a status symbol, not a money-saver? This recent anecdote about a Model Y owner paying $41 to charge for a mere 282 miles has sparked some debate. With Boston gas prices at $2.60/gallon, is this a case of misplaced EV enthusiasm? Or are there hidden factors skewing the cost comparison? Some argue that factoring in MPG, a comparable gas car would cost significantly less for the same distance. What are your thoughts? Are we overlooking the long-term savings of EV ownership, or is the initial cost, coupled with regional electricity rates, a real barrier to entry? Let's discuss the real-world economics of EV ownership. Share your experiences, particularly if you live in a high electricity cost area. Is the dream of affordable EV driving just a fantasy in some parts of the country? And if so, what needs to change? This Boston driver traded in his 2024 Model Y for a 2025, then traded that for a 2026, seemingly unconcerned about the cost. Is this the future of EV ownership - a luxury item for the tech-savvy, regardless of the price tag? Weigh in with your opinions.