Electric cars? Really? Come on, man, it’s time for him to toughen up and get himself a diesel. Leave the glorified golf carts to someone else. Diesel engines are for people who actually need power, range, and reliability-not for someone worried about plugging in every few hours or hoping their battery doesn’t die halfway to the store. If you want a real vehicle that can tow, haul, and handle whatever you throw at it, a diesel is the only way to go. Stop pretending an EV is anything more than a gadget on wheels and step into the real world. Let’s be real-electric cars are all hype and no substance. You can keep your Teslas; I’ll stick with a real truck, like a Ford. Fords are built tough, dependable, and can actually handle hard work, unlike those fragile EVs that can’t even make it through a road trip without needing a charge. What happens when you’re towing or hauling something heavy? An electric truck isn’t going to cut it. Ford has been making vehicles that last for decades, designed to perform in the real world-not just for people commuting to the nearest coffee shop. If you want something that’s reliable, rugged, and doesn’t leave you stressing about charging stations, get yourself a Ford and leave the EV trend to someone else.
@@Owen_Aviation24 When comparing electric vehicles (EVs) to diesel trucks, several statistics highlight areas where EVs currently face challenges: Upfront Costs: Electric semi-trucks can cost up to 2.8 times more than their diesel counterparts. Range Limitations: Conventional diesel trucks can travel up to 2,000 miles without refueling, whereas current electric semi-trucks have a maximum range of approximately 500 miles. Total Cost of Ownership: In some analyses, a 2024 diesel truck was found to cost $43,000 less over six years compared to an electric truck, even though the EV had 25% lower maintenance and repair costs and 45% better fuel costs. Environmental Impact: The "long tailpipe" concept suggests that the environmental benefits of EVs depend on the energy sources used for electricity generation. In regions reliant on coal-fired power plants, EVs may produce more greenhouse gas emissions over their lifecycle compared to diesel vehicles. so the fact of the matter is Diesels are much better
Bro, with that money I would buy an used BMW M3 E92 (My favourite car) and tuned it (Don't kill me plz) I know everyone has different preferences, some like electric, some like gas. Tesla is a good choice👍(Trust me bro)
my brother, the life theme battery lasts longer than the car itself... So I don't see why you would change it out of a serious accident? because the battery is protected. Over 300000km, a taxi lost 11% of its battery capacity. It's still very good!
Congratulations! Welcome to Familly Tesla’s :) I have Model Y 2023
veri nice car though the car fans might disagree
Just an ev I don’t think so, u have a wonderful car man kept it up
Dont listen to the hate toti, if you love it you love it everyone has different opinions! And i love your new Tesla!
Electric cars? Really? Come on, man, it’s time for him to toughen up and get himself a diesel. Leave the glorified golf carts to someone else. Diesel engines are for people who actually need power, range, and reliability-not for someone worried about plugging in every few hours or hoping their battery doesn’t die halfway to the store. If you want a real vehicle that can tow, haul, and handle whatever you throw at it, a diesel is the only way to go. Stop pretending an EV is anything more than a gadget on wheels and step into the real world. Let’s be real-electric cars are all hype and no substance. You can keep your Teslas; I’ll stick with a real truck, like a Ford. Fords are built tough, dependable, and can actually handle hard work, unlike those fragile EVs that can’t even make it through a road trip without needing a charge. What happens when you’re towing or hauling something heavy? An electric truck isn’t going to cut it. Ford has been making vehicles that last for decades, designed to perform in the real world-not just for people commuting to the nearest coffee shop. If you want something that’s reliable, rugged, and doesn’t leave you stressing about charging stations, get yourself a Ford and leave the EV trend to someone else.
Everyone has different opinions...
@@Owen_Aviation24 When comparing electric vehicles (EVs) to diesel trucks, several statistics highlight areas where EVs currently face challenges:
Upfront Costs: Electric semi-trucks can cost up to 2.8 times more than their diesel counterparts.
Range Limitations: Conventional diesel trucks can travel up to 2,000 miles without refueling, whereas current electric semi-trucks have a maximum range of approximately 500 miles.
Total Cost of Ownership: In some analyses, a 2024 diesel truck was found to cost $43,000 less over six years compared to an electric truck, even though the EV had 25% lower maintenance and repair costs and 45% better fuel costs.
Environmental Impact: The "long tailpipe" concept suggests that the environmental benefits of EVs depend on the energy sources used for electricity generation. In regions reliant on coal-fired power plants, EVs may produce more greenhouse gas emissions over their lifecycle compared to diesel vehicles.
so the fact of the matter is Diesels are much better
Not for the enviroment
And for your budget
Bro, with that money I would buy an used BMW M3 E92 (My favourite car) and tuned it (Don't kill me plz)
I know everyone has different preferences, some like electric, some like gas. Tesla is a good choice👍(Trust me bro)
honestly tesla is probably better. 8 year warranty, and my close friend has had a tesla for over 12 years and not needed a battery replacement.
my brother, the life theme battery lasts longer than the car itself... So I don't see why you would change it out of a serious accident? because the battery is protected. Over 300000km, a taxi lost 11% of its battery capacity. It's still very good!
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I think my prev comment got deleted…
L gas better