ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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And yet a well optioned JLU 4xe is roughly the same price as a well optioned Gladiator 3.6Segway back gladiator 4xe, it’s in the gc here now. It’s expensive which inhibits uptake. However ..
The prices WILL come down. It's that way with any new technology. The first VCR I saw was $1,200 - then a couple of years later, a better one was under a grand, and then soon, under 400 for an even better one.
Technology, methods, materials - all change, coupled with higher production numbers, greater demand, these will either come down, or not go up so much meaning the price will stabilize while other things increase in value.
I can get a really super nice TV - over 20" for 1/3 the price of one 20 years ago.
I'm not trying to push anything, just counter the hate with some truth. At this point in time, I'm one of the first to say - it's absolutely NOT for everyone! No way, not even close. But while it's not even close to being right for many, it's great for others.
At least I've had a JLU 4xe PHEV for well over a year now, through all sorts of weather, so can speak to the strong and weak points, not "I read that........." sort of crap from the "I hate EVs.com" web sites.
i also do make it clear - I'm in Iowa where both gas and electric are fairly cheap. Power is so plentiful we export it to IL, maybe other states. It's among the lowest priced electric in the country.
And living in Iowa, I know about the 20 below 0 bits, driving in 20 degrees, 30 degrees, 40s and so on. Here, the HVAC is either cooling or heating pretty much any time you drive it.
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