You can exit and drive a few miles into a town to find a gas station and fill up in 2 minutes.
If you filled your tank you know what you have inside, it will not drop due to temperature (relatively speaking)
A tow truck can ultimately bring you gasoline.
All these things rule the electric car out for me and many others, unless I am worth $20 million and buy one as a third car. I'd be scared of running out of power all the time.
If what your saying is true, then there is no reason for there to be tow trucks with gasoline , but there are. I know we have better infrastructure for ICE. We have built it out over 100 years , and because of that I think we still have a bias against switching to electric vehicles, but the real takeaway is that the problem is now infrastructure level. The cars are as good as if not better then their ICE counterparts (in many ways they are better and forced to be better due to the infrastructure limitations) There is always going to be the chance that your going to run out of juice. I would say its marginally greater then the chance your going to run out of gas , but thats not a car problem, and from just the car standpoint the number of things that can break is greatly reduced.
You can exit and drive a few miles into a town to find a gas station and fill up in 2 minutes. If you filled your tank you know what you have inside, it will not drop due to temperature (relatively speaking)
A tow truck can ultimately bring you gasoline.
All these things rule the electric car out for me and many others, unless I am worth $20 million and buy one as a third car. I'd be scared of running out of power all the time.
Yes, for the record even with GPS I got lost.