All-New Electric 2019 Jaguar XJ
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Yep. Saw that plugged in Jag on the Jaguar USA site.. Then i went to find the model for sale that is all electric. Gee, it wasn't there,
I can't wait to buy a Jaguar that's only good for town driving and can't go anywhere in a timely fashion.
Thought about a Tesla S model with a 373 claimed rangee. Figured its range is actually just 80% of 373 miles due to it taking 40 minutes to recharge to 70% charge and then a full hour plus to reach a 100% charge. So if traveling you'd go maybe, and I mean maybe 373 miles then charge to 300 miles the next five times traveling from Tx to northern Ca. That is my case for not owning a all elec car. If you don't travel other than work and back I guess an all electric is ok. Sorta.
I can't wait to buy a Jaguar that's only good for town driving and can't go anywhere in a timely fashion.
Thought about a Tesla S model with a 373 claimed rangee. Figured its range is actually just 80% of 373 miles due to it taking 40 minutes to recharge to 70% charge and then a full hour plus to reach a 100% charge. So if traveling you'd go maybe, and I mean maybe 373 miles then charge to 300 miles the next five times traveling from Tx to northern Ca. That is my case for not owning a all elec car. If you don't travel other than work and back I guess an all electric is ok. Sorta.
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............I can't wait to buy a Jaguar that's only good for town driving and can't go anywhere in a timely fashion.
Thought about a Tesla S model with a 373 claimed rangee. Figured its range is actually just 80% of 373 miles due to it taking 40 minutes to recharge to 70% charge and then a full hour plus to reach a 100% charge. So if traveling you'd go maybe, and I mean maybe 373 miles then charge to 300 miles the next five times traveling from Tx to northern Ca. That is my case for not owning an all elec car. If you don't travel other than work and back I guess an all electric is ok. Sorta.
Thought about a Tesla S model with a 373 claimed rangee. Figured its range is actually just 80% of 373 miles due to it taking 40 minutes to recharge to 70% charge and then a full hour plus to reach a 100% charge. So if traveling you'd go maybe, and I mean maybe 373 miles then charge to 300 miles the next five times traveling from Tx to northern Ca. That is my case for not owning an all elec car. If you don't travel other than work and back I guess an all electric is ok. Sorta.
Although I haven't made the trip in a while, I used to travel from western New York, to the beaches of South Carolina, on a regular basis. A buddy of mine owned a condo, right across the street from the ocean. The trip was 825 miles each way.
At one point, we owned a Chevy Caprice LTZ, with a fuel injected 350 V-8, as well as a 25 gallon fuel tank. I could go just over 600 miles on a tank of gas, so if I chose to really take a chance, and "stretch it out", I could make the trip on just one stop for gas....a total of 8-10 minutes. In reality I'd need more stops for "bio breaks" than the car would need for gas. We later had a Lincoln LS, which we also took on that trip, a couple of times. The LS actually got about 1 MPG more than the Caprice, but it had a smaller fuel tank, so the cruising range was a few miles less, but probably still within the "1 stop" range, for this trip. If I wanted to, I could, and did, a couple of times, drive it straight through. Total time, including a gas and couple of "bio breaks", was 14 hours overall. Actual driving time was a tad over 13 hours.
Tesla has a "trip planner" website, where you can "plug in" your starting place, your destination, and get a read out that gives you a route that keeps you near to Tesla charging stations. Just for grins, I entered the NY to SC trip. In reality, I was a bit surprised, as the number of stops to recharge were fewer than I expected. However, it still wasn't convenient, as the stops were nowhere evenly spaced out. For instance, the first stop was about 90 minutes from my house, for about 20-25 minutes, as a "top off" to allow you to get to the next charging station. There, you sat for about an hour, and it continued like this for the remainder of the trip, a couple of 20-30 minute stops, then one last 60 minute stop, before arriving in Myrtle Beach. SO, in comparison to an ICE powered car, my example of the trip to MB would still be 13 hours driving time, but about 3 hours, or so, of charging time. In my opinion, that would take it out of the "drive it straight through" category, meaning that you'd be staying overnight, somewhere, dragging the trip into a second day. Also, what really surprised me, is that MB, a huge tourist destination, had only 5-6 Tesla charging stations, and as I recall 2-3 of them were at hotels, and listed as "for guest use only"...…
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Thank you leadfoot 4. I had no idea the Trip Planner existed. I was justt using a map of all the Super Charger locations and figureing things out from there.
I'm going on that site and see just what I can do using it.
Did the Tesla site Trip Planner.. It took me from Ft Worth to Rohnert Park Ca via I-20......I-10......I-5 then thru SF to Rohnert Park. It took 11 stops for refueling and a total of 35hrs going 1826 miles total. I've done this trip several times b/t 25-26 hrs using a CL550.
Makes me wonder l if they have the Tesla going the posted speed limit of 80mph b/t Pecos and El Paso? Doubt it. edit. I originally wrote post speed limint of 85. Wrong. The only posted 85 mph speed limit in Tx is on state 130 near Austin. Sad. It should be 85 b/t Pecos and El Paso......that's what most people do.
Not advising doing it without stopping, but doable several times in the past. Shorter going via I-40 on this trip as in 1760 miles total. Done that one in a few minutes under 24 hrs.
I suppose that with alllllll those stops and an old fashion clock with alarm in the seat, I could sleep during those stops.
I suppose I'll buy one someday next year.......but it makes no sense buying a 90K buck car to save a few bucks when I already have a decent car that only has 45K on the odometer.
Retired person rambling here.
I'm going on that site and see just what I can do using it.
Did the Tesla site Trip Planner.. It took me from Ft Worth to Rohnert Park Ca via I-20......I-10......I-5 then thru SF to Rohnert Park. It took 11 stops for refueling and a total of 35hrs going 1826 miles total. I've done this trip several times b/t 25-26 hrs using a CL550.
Makes me wonder l if they have the Tesla going the posted speed limit of 80mph b/t Pecos and El Paso? Doubt it. edit. I originally wrote post speed limint of 85. Wrong. The only posted 85 mph speed limit in Tx is on state 130 near Austin. Sad. It should be 85 b/t Pecos and El Paso......that's what most people do.
Not advising doing it without stopping, but doable several times in the past. Shorter going via I-40 on this trip as in 1760 miles total. Done that one in a few minutes under 24 hrs.
I suppose that with alllllll those stops and an old fashion clock with alarm in the seat, I could sleep during those stops.
I suppose I'll buy one someday next year.......but it makes no sense buying a 90K buck car to save a few bucks when I already have a decent car that only has 45K on the odometer.
Retired person rambling here.
Last edited by Hailers; 11-28-2019 at 04:53 PM.
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The I-Pace has so many software faults it is an embarrassment to take customers in it.
Chewy
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Yep. Saw that plugged in Jag on the Jaguar USA site.. Then i went to find the model for sale that is all electric. Gee, it wasn't there,
I can't wait to buy a Jaguar that's only good for town driving and can't go anywhere in a timely fashion.
Thought about a Tesla S model with a 373 claimed rangee. Figured its range is actually just 80% of 373 miles due to it taking 40 minutes to recharge to 70% charge and then a full hour plus to reach a 100% charge. So if traveling you'd go maybe, and I mean maybe 373 miles then charge to 300 miles the next five times traveling from Tx to northern Ca. That is my case for not owning a all elec car. If you don't travel other than work and back I guess an all electric is ok. Sorta.
I can't wait to buy a Jaguar that's only good for town driving and can't go anywhere in a timely fashion.
Thought about a Tesla S model with a 373 claimed rangee. Figured its range is actually just 80% of 373 miles due to it taking 40 minutes to recharge to 70% charge and then a full hour plus to reach a 100% charge. So if traveling you'd go maybe, and I mean maybe 373 miles then charge to 300 miles the next five times traveling from Tx to northern Ca. That is my case for not owning a all elec car. If you don't travel other than work and back I guess an all electric is ok. Sorta.
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I feel the same way. I am not rich enough to spend the amount of money they will want for that car, for it to be just for driving around town. Plus, the range can be less depending on speed and conditions. They had some guy doing a review of the I-Pace driving in Dubai, and he said the range achieved was about half of the stated range, because of running the AC continuously.
I'll stick with our ICE, XF, thank you......
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