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Title: EVs are much heavier than their gas-powered counterparts, making their tires degrade faster while tearing up roads
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URL Source: https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-05 ... -faster-owners-spend-more.html
Published: Jun 2, 2024
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2024-06-02 16:54:01 by Horse
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Views: 117
Comments: 1

The Telegraph expounded on this in a May 25 report, warning that EV buyers "should be aware of the 'astronomical' costs required to regularly replace short-lived tires." It cited several EV owners in the United Kingdom who experienced this first hand. Jim Bassett, 80, is a proud owner of a Volkswagen ID.3, which had a mileage of 7,500 miles. But to this surprise, he was quoted more than £300 ($382.29) to replace his EV's rear tires. He shelled out the money after being informed that it was common practice for rear tires to degrade rapidly due to the vehicle's weight. The Volkswagen ID.3, which retails at £35,000 ($44,600.50), weighs around 1,800 kilograms (3,968 pounds) because of its heavy battery. The hatchback's weight puts it in the same weight division as a Jeep Wrangler 4x4 vehicle.

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#1. To: Horse (#0) (Edited)

tearing up roads

Those EV cars are not so heavy. Trucks (18 wheelers) can tear up roads quickly. Fines for overweight trucks can be a penny a pound. They will give you up to 500 pounds over. After that you had better open your wallet.

When I worked for Illinois State Highways, the State sent in a special crew to check the road base on a recently rebuilt section of roadway.

The base under the concrete was supposed to be six inches of #2 gravel.

When a short spot was found you had to back up 100 feet so they could drill a new hole. Have you ever tried to back up and arrow board? Not so easy with the shorter wheelbase.

In some places it was only two inches and in others it was mixed with junk such as ground up car batteries.

The fines on the contractor were so large they went bankrupt and reopened under a different name. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2024-06-02   17:38:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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