Saturday, August 23, 2025

Meet EVE

And then we got our selves an EV.   This is the lineup at Mike's house, EVE is on the right.   Becca also has one and there are 2 more in CT....an Audi and a VW electric vehicle.    I guess we had to keep up.       

A couple months ago, Michael drove me around Denver area on some errands.   In the red car.   It's always been a comfortable quiet ride and it mostly seemed like just another car.      And as we were heading home, he took his hands off the wheel and told me the car had done all the driving our entire trip.    It was eye opening as I watched closely for the rest of the drive.   We drove on quiet streets, busy shopping areas and crazy fast I-25.    I could find no faults.  

And so, it got me thinking.     I am more cautious about driving in busy city areas..... intersections and multi lane roads cause me to slow a bit and analyze , especially in unknown areas.    And when he is driving, I'm another pair of eyes watching closely.    I don't knit, or read or use my phone when we are on the roads...... I watch.     We are both safe and capable drivers but we are also aging .....      I wondered if it could be a good assistant to keeping us safer in driving at times we might not be comfortable..... at night, in bad weather and unfamiliar roads.         We read all we could and looked at research and then.....we ordered one.   


This process is high tech.    Everything is done on the app on the phone.    Questions were asked and answered via text.     

We picked it up about 2 weeks later.   The closest dealer is in Gypsum, near Vail so about 2.5 hrs away.  We had a brief introductory tour and a few questions answered and off we went.    We dropped the Audi in Eagle airport for safe keeping and drove another 3 hours to Mike's for detailed instructions.  



 He says it's like driving a computer.    There is no key ( well, they give you a card that will work) but it's expected that you will use your phone or watch to open it and do most everything.     It has tons of cargo space and a trunk and a frunk (front trunk).    

BUT the very best part and the reason we have it....... is the Full Self Driving.    It requires that you keep your eyes on the road, via a camera watching you at all times or it shuts off.    It flawlessly drives ..... at 75 mph on I-70, at 25 mph in downtown Montrose and maneuvers in construction, closed lanes, passes smoothly and just puts a smile on your face at its uncanny ability to see all around and react.      I'm still not totally relaxed as I watch it every second but I'm becoming  comfortable.   It can't detect potholes yet so we take over if we see them.   But, it can detect an object in the road and will go around.  

I'm so looking forward to some trips and exploring.   

Otherwise, it's very very hot and dry and fires are a big threat in many areas.    We need rain !




2 comments:

  1. I was hoping to hear about the new car. Sounds as though you're really enjoying it. We no longer trust ourselves to drive in the city - too fast and too complicated! Also, we never drive at night if we can avoid it. Perhaps we need to look into a self-driving vehicle. Hope you and Paul are feeling well. I bet you're enjoying the baby. Any ginger cookies being baked? We really need snow at altitude. Breck opens this weekend - all man-made snow. The house next door will (possibly) be finished by Christmas - it's been a construction site for 2 1/2 years so we'll be thrilled when it's ready for occupancy. Happy Thanksgiving - are you traveling to CT?

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  2. Good for you! It sounds like a perfect fit. I'm not quite ready for even an EV with a driver. I only drove one once, a loaner from Genesis whle mine was being serviced. I wasn't quite comfortabble. It is a learing curve. I may get there, but not ritght now. Enjoy yours!

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