Average speed of 38mph for the whole journey, at 154 wH/mile is 6.49 miles/kWh. If we assume a 72kWh usable capacity in my car, that's 467 miles of range if I kept that up. Lol.

You're up against "designed in America" on both of those points. Americans stoped buying estate cars ("wagons" in their parlance) many years ago. And electronic wing mirrors aren't allowed in America...
I get it, thus the thread on N******* trying out every possible variant of what was available & still ending up with the model 3 (the phrase in our house when explaining modern EV being "all roads lead to tesla" ) & the anguish at the utter ignorance of the sales staff for all other EV offerings (even at our local Nissan garage)dan_b wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 12:37 pm I haven't done the pavement cable gauntlet for about 6 months now to be honest - I really only did it when there was an Agile plunge just to get the most out of that, and there have been basically none of those this year. And indeed I've now switched to Octopus Go.
I get what you're saying about driving a big car with just one person in it most of the time. But for me if I were to get, let's say, the Smart 4 Two electric, I'd still need the Tesla for those other journeys. Which means I'd end up with two cars and not one, both of which would be under-utilised even more. I'm not sure that's the right response either.
You're up against "designed in America" on both of those points. Americans stoped buying estate cars ("wagons" in their parlance) many years ago. And electronic wing mirrors aren't allowed in America...