LeftieBiker said:
borugee said:
How about average for US (EPA is a US thing). AZ will be less life, than average, WA will be more life. Issue will be there is no way to measure, to publish.
An average for the US would be meaningless, as we have a very wide range of climates.
Yes I can agree to your point if you can suggest better way to educate the car buyer. Do you have a sugestion? Best I can come up is what I stated.
Point is EPA range when is meaning less when after 100k miles, one manufacturer car (Leaf) vs other manufacturer (Tesla) vs ICE give completely different picture. What you suggest to inform the car buyer?
As an example, after 100k Miles EPA Range will be at
Leaf 50%
Tesla at 85%
ICE 90%
My opinion is car buyer need to know this, and it is the job of the EPA to do so.