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EV life: Fiat 500e plug-in car close to perfect
March 10, 2014  By Brad Bergholdt 

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I thought it might be a good time to provide feedback at 5,000 miles on my
electric car experiment. In October I leased an all-electric Fiat 500e, as
the cost of the lease was less than I was spending each month on gasoline to
drive my conventional vehicle.

The Fiat's battery range of 80-90 miles presents an occasional concern, but
actually gets it done for about 90 percent of my daily needs. There have
been a few times I've arrived home after work and there wasn't enough time
to charge the car sufficiently to head back out for an extended evening
adventure. Or while I could easily make the 50-mile trip to San Francisco, I
couldn't be assured I could find convenient or available charging there so I
could make the trip home. Availability of electric vehicle plug-in locations
is still quite spotty.

I love this little car. It's a blast to drive, with very peppy acceleration
and crisp handling paid for with a choppy, firm ride. And it's surprisingly
roomy inside. My wife and I are continually amazed at how many groceries or
home-improvement items you can cram into the rear with the useless back seat
folded down. An illuminated "hatch ajar" light is frequent source of
amusement, telling us we have truly filled it. I've only forgotten to plug
the car in once, requiring me to drive the oil-burner SUV the following day.
My 5,000 mile average is 136 mpg-e, almost 10 times the efficiency of our
oil-burner.

The blending of slingshot acceleration, deceleration energy regeneration,
and brakes is done magnificently it appears to be 100 percent regeneration
until you drop below 8 mph. During firm braking at speed, it's amazing to
see it packing up to 75,000 watts of juice back into the batteries.
Everything about this car is flawless, except for one silly, one annoying
and one truly awful feature.

The included TomTom navigation unit is a joke, plugging in atop the
instrument panel in the worst possible place, obstructing vision. It lives,
unused, in the glove box. The Bluetooth phone merging is delightfully
convenient, but clumsy. About once every seven times, it misinterprets my
crystal-clear, increasingly snide requests; drops the link to the phone; or
dials the wrong person.

My really serious beef is with a feature called Auto Park. This
well-intended fiasco is supposed to prevent me from stepping out of the
absolutely silent vehicle if the shifter is accidentally left in drive. This
may be great if you live on a salt flat, but for folks that park or stop
occasionally on slopes, it's a disaster. Let's say you remove your seatbelt
and crack open the driver's door to untangle your coat tail, or in my case
get out to open and close a rural driveway gate, the car will violently slam
into park if the car creeps slightly or is still moving very slowly as the
door is opened. It will also sometimes slam into park as I release the brake
pedal to move forward, after re-entering the vehicle. And never, ever turn
off the key while still moving. In addition to the unpleasant whiplash,
there's a very good chance the transmission may someday end up on the ground
in pieces.

Fiat considers this normal operation, even after I've told them several
times, "Either Auto Park goes or the car does." Well, Auto Park went away,
after I took matters into my own hands. It was a challenge to outsmart the
system without any available wiring diagrams, but I'm now in complete
driving bliss.

I'm likely in the minority to acquire an electric car without concern for
the coveted white HOV-lane sticker. I've only driven solo twice in the car
pool lane, and it was pretty cool. The almost-zero maintenance, exhilarating
and guilt-free acceleration, cost savings and smaller environmental
footprint are what rock my boat.
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