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EVs Have 80% More Problems Than Traditional Gas Vehicles, Consumer Reports Finds
2023-12-01
[ZERO] A new report from Consumer Reports found that electric vehicles have almost 80% more problems and are "generally less reliable" than conventional internal combustion engine cars. Good thing every major government around the world is subsidizing their use in the name of 'climate change', right?

Even worse than electric vehicles were plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, which were found to have 150% more issues than traditional ICE vehicles, CBS reported. Ordinary hybrids are the best of the breed, with about 25% less problems than gas cars, the study found.

The study encompassed information from over 330,000 vehicles produced from 2000 to 2023, including a limited number of reports on brand-new 2024 models.

The recent vehicle reliability report from Consumer Reports coincides with a time when car purchasers have the benefit of a federal tax credit of up to $7,500 when buying an electric vehicle.

But, as CBS noted in their summary, the adoption of EVs by consumers has been slower than initially anticipated. One contributing factor to this slower adoption is the higher maintenance costs associated with EVs compared to conventional vehicles, along with the necessity for additional equipment like home electric charging stations.

EV owners most commonly reported issues related to the battery and charging systems, as well as issues with the fit and finish of the vehicle's body panels and interior components. Consumer Reports observed that EV manufacturers are still in the process of mastering new power systems and suggested that as they gain expertise, the overall reliability of EVs would improve.

Posted by:Besoeker

#5  ....and the tires wear out faster than gasoline cars due to increased weight from batteries.
Posted by: crazyhorse   2023-12-01 13:31  

#4  There are sixty thousand more problems before even driving it off the lot.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-12-01 12:19  

#3  I'm sure that "feature" could be bypassed, but then you'd have an underpowered vehicle dragging around a huge unnecessary weight.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-12-01 08:15  

#2  My neighbor's hybrid died on the freeway at 100K miles because the main battery had a failure, even though the 'starter' battery for the gasoline powered motor (and that motor) was working just fine.

I must have missed that almost all hybrids either just quit, or won't even start, if the main battery fails. Always thought that the gas engine would always run, but apparently not.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2023-12-01 08:10  

#1  80% more problems...every major government around the world is subsidizing their use

Kinda like the feedback from Covid 'vaccines'.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-12-01 07:43  

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