Participating Subaru Dealerships [
dealership locator] have
2023 Subaru Solterra Electric Compact SUV (Premium Trim, code PED-11) available to
Lease at
$241/month for
36 months (total $8,676) plus tax and license fee from participating dealerships w/ zero down for qualified buyers. Contact your local dealership(s) to verify if this offer is available in your area.
Thanks to community member
KhalidS8701 for finding this deal.
- Note: Offer and inventory availability may vary by location.
Features:
- All-wheel-drive electric crossover
- Seats five and carries 23.8 cubic feet of cargo behind its rear seats.
- Range: 228 miles
- 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds
- 8.3" of ground clearance
- Built on Toyota's e-TGNA global battery-electric vehicle platform
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What's the big deal about someone who likes alternative energy? Why do people care about EV's so much when they have ZERO effect on them? Most people have not even tried them before criticizing them and banishing them the deepest depths of hello.
My GT500 would only get about 170 miles of range on a full tank. I never, in over 20k miles, drove it from full to empty on any day.
I best most people cant recall a day they pulled out of their garage with a full tank and had to fill it up before returning.
EV drivers are car people too. Try one before being so critical.
What's the big deal about someone who likes alternative energy? Why do people care about EV's so much when they have ZERO effect on them? Most people have not even tried them before criticizing them and banishing them the deepest depths of hello.
My GT500 would only get about 170 miles of range on a full tank. I never, in over 20k miles, drove it from full to empty on any day.
I best most people cant recall a day they pulled out of their garage with a full tank and had to fill it up before returning.
EV drivers are car people too. Try one before being so critical.
The demand from early adopters, gadget enthusiasts and multiple car owners has finally been satisfied and the market is cooling off. Some people like poking fun at the people chasing the hot new thing, but there is some resentment that while this is a choice right now, left-wing pols have been pretty upfront about forcing car companies to go all electric in the mid future. This stupid idea is likely going to fail in the face of reality, but just know that your "drive whatever you want" attitude (which I share) has an expiration date on it, if they have anything to do with it.
why does an EV become a sudden issue?
did you bash the Mach e for being called a mustang?
I have no issue with EVs (and am considering one for my next car), but even I see why using the Mustang name was kind of a poor choice for the Mach E. They should have never dragged the "Mustang" name into it, as it kind of dilutes the Mustang brand name and image. The name once associated with a small sporty pony car is now also associated with a bloated EV crossover. Perhaps it's a bit ironic (and maybe good for Ford) that despite being officially called "Mustang Mach E", nobody thinks of it as a Mustang or actually uses the Mustang name when referring to a Mach E.
You only need to charge it up enough to get home. You don't want to max it out and then sit at home over night not charging because it's full. It's cheaper to charge at home then it is to DC charge it.
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A company that comes up with a 500 mile EV or hydrogen power vehicle will rule the market completely.
You only need to charge it up enough to get home. You don't want to max it out and then sit at home over night not charging because it's full. It's cheaper to charge at home then it is to DC charge it.
Hydrogen isn't the answer though. Just take a look at how sparse hydrogen refueling stations are and the avg cost of filling up a hydrogen tank. Storing hydrogen in your vehicle is also very space consuming. Just look at how big the latest mirai is. Crawl inside and you'll realize just how compact it feels due to the hydrogen tanks.
This would also help reduce the need to have chargers in parking lots of apartment complexes
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EVs are just temporary stepping stone to the future.
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