What's your commute like? Because if you can charge in a garage overnight, you can absolutely make an EV work. And then you're "filling up" cheaply, as well as basically never having to stop at a gas station again.
I would happily jump on a Mach E or a Kia/Hyundai variant except I have no need to replace my car.
That's my problem:
1. I got stuck in my rental at the start of COVID. No chargers here & I don't have a garage. Housing prices nearly
tripled in my area & haven't dropped.
2. I have an unusual commute, as I service customers all over my state; thus my commute varies quite a bit. Some days is 5 or 6 hours total in the car between locations. I do have customers with regular chargers & there
are Superchargers in my state (although sparse, so it'd require a commute leg to be added).
3. I don't trust any manufacturer's EV range claims in the real world (A/C, highway speeds, hilly areas, added weight from work equipment, etc.). I sometimes carpool with contactors who have various EV's & the range anxiety kicks in for me lol. My hard mental line is a 500-mile battery.
My buddy commutes in his MY with FSD from Hartford to NYC (around 100 miles one-way, plus parking has charging available). After the last update, his entire drive is now hands-free (well, you have to jiggle the wheel). He used to pay for an shared apartment a few days a week in the city, but spent the rent money on MY payment instead (which saves him like $300/mo lol). So that's pretty cool.
Due to Elon's politics, the Cybertruck is now a target for vandalism. I don't think many people care about the normal Tesla cars, but the CT's design is so outlandish that it's an easy latchpoint for people to pick on. Particularly as a business vehicle, it might be a bit too divisive haha. The main thing I was looking for was a 500-mile battery. Technically, the Lucid Air Grand Touring offers this...starting at $125,000 lol. $2,000/mo isn't really saving me any money long-term hahaha. Also, I am unfortunately not in the ATOT Baller's Club
™ lol.
My current ICE takes 2 minutes & 30 seconds to fill up from empty at any gas station (timed it lol). I'd actually LOVE the electric VW Bus, but 234 miles for $60k kind of ruins the value proposition lol.