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4th Gen Tacoma (2024+)

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by shakerhood, Aug 26, 2021.

  1. Aug 21, 2023 at 1:14 PM
    Turd Ferguson

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    I think they are $20K because that’s what they actually cost.
    You should also try doing the math on those fuel savings.
     
  2. Aug 21, 2023 at 1:22 PM
    Turd Ferguson

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    Have any batteries ever produced lasted 22 to 37 years? I can’t even get over 4 years out of my Tacoma battery.
     
  3. Aug 21, 2023 at 1:32 PM
    shakerhood

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    Back when they had the stupid Snorkle on the Pro l thought the same thing about only being installed if the customer wanted it
     
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    Fuel *and* maintenance savings over 250k miles or so add up, and you’re really looking at more like 13-16k
     
  5. Aug 21, 2023 at 1:37 PM
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    Today you learned that lead acid and lithium batteries are different
     
  6. Aug 21, 2023 at 1:55 PM
    SwollenGoat

    SwollenGoat Onwards and Upwards!

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    That weird bulge/angle by the rear bumper is growing on me, would love to see the DCLB version of the SR5.

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  7. Aug 21, 2023 at 2:06 PM
    Turd Ferguson

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    I guess you didn’t actually do the math.
     
  8. Aug 21, 2023 at 2:08 PM
    Turd Ferguson

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    All batteries have a limited life. Does your cell phone battery last forever? How about a laptop or power tools?
     
  9. Aug 21, 2023 at 2:18 PM
    ReubenSandwich

    ReubenSandwich Lithuanian Goodness Between 2 Slices Of Rye

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    ---- I hope I didn't come off as a shmuck when I said that. I Write before I think many times. The only thing I don't about typing, is it can be easy to misinterpret what one trying to say. I want to keep an open dialogue which we all learn from one another.

    With the current state of affairs, we may not be here for 4th gen pricing! I guess we humans are kinda like Kudzu! (hate that vine...)

    ---- PLASTIC, ASSHOLE

    ---- I'm gonna love the SR XtraCab. Also, the SR5 Loses standard Fog lights. Bastards.
    I used to be in love with White/Super White but Celestial Silver is amazing.

    @stevesnj, @shakerhood, @TacoMTga ---- 9 bolts and the damn dam is off. Annnd I ain't gonna listen to no bitchin' when y'all get shitty MPG lol.... I know design is subjective (and no offense if y'all like it), but how the FUCK did Ford allow the Ranger to get uglier? I know I ain't all that and a bag of chips but damn.... I like the Tacoma with the air dam, it is better looking with out it though.

    ---- Believe it or not, we just replaced a batteries in our Camry and Corolla ---the battery was 10 years old. Only was a little slow when cranking, probably could've used it a little longer. Cheap Walmart battery too.
    I can believe batteries can last a while. I have a Timex watch that is at least 10 years old and keeps time just fine, Date function and Indiglo works as well. These are much smaller that an EV battery but with time, I'm sure we'll get longer battery longevity in the future.
     
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    All batteries have a limited life. Nobody said otherwise
     
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    Oh, I can, and I can do it without the faulty assumptions a paid consulting firm drew up that informs your opinion.

    here you go. I live in CA. Off peak electricity costs around $.24/kWh when charging overnight. Over 250k miles @34kwh/100 miles, it’s about $20,900 in electricity. Bump it up $2000 if you use a lot of commercial charging in that time. $22,900

    At 30mpg, an ICE car will use $29000 in gas on that same 250k miles at a $3.50/gal average, which we all know isn’t quite reasonable. At $4.50 a gallon, reasonable where I live, it’s 37,500, for a savings of just under $15k.

    but wait, I don’t have to change oil, brakes last 3x as long, no timing belt replacement, no water pump failure, no blown radiator, no transmission repair or fluid changes, no air filters, no CV axles. So maybe over 250k miles on that brand new car you spend $5-7k on maintenance. Seems like that more than covers the 13-16k battery pack, plus the car is faster for more smiles from the stop light.
     
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    ---- kinda like Toyota Frames.
     
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    oh not at all! I constantly misspeak and make mistakes all the time, forget to add words. My mind moves faster than my hands at times, plus being dyslexic…when I go back and read some of the stuff I wrote, it makes no sense since I tend to jumble words around. That and I think spell check is out to get me, some of its corrections are certainly curious. Can’t decide if it is making me look smarter or a like a complete idiot. Maybe a little bit of both. Lol!
     
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    :rofl::rofl: he's special
     
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    And I’m telling you that life isn’t going to be 22 to 37 years. :D

    Also, What happened to the new EV thread? It was just getting interesting and then it disappeared.
     
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    Even if it’s 10-12 years, which it already demonstrably is, the math shows it at worst a wash. But with a far better user experience for most owners
     
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    He doesn't know. right now we all just have manufacturer data. Some 1996 Prius' still have the original battery.
     
  18. Aug 21, 2023 at 3:25 PM
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    Did you leave out the part where the EV costs way more up front? What about buying and installing a charger at your house? I’m at 173K on my truck right now and haven’t had any repairs other than a driveshaft that an EV wouldn’t also need. o_O
     
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    BUt the batteries cost $20k to replace every 300,000 miles and they explode, and the upfront cost is too much. All this has been debated and Turd still and won't understand the facts.
     
  20. Aug 21, 2023 at 3:51 PM
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    ICE engines have a limited life also.
     

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