Personal: A Rare 2020 Treat—A Car Conversation with a Stranger

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There’s So Much to Talk About—Cars, Climate Change & Micromobility

As I went outside to plug in the BMW 330e Plug-in Hybrid test car a little while ago, a man who was out walking his dog stopped and asked how I liked the car. While he stayed on the sidewalk, from the top of my driveway I told him that I was testing it, and yes, it was a plug-in hybrid, and that I had enjoyed driving it. I pointed out my Fiat 500e across the street, which had been evicted temporarily to accommodate the borrowed test vehicle.

BMW 330e Plug-in Hybrid
It started with a plug

Turns out, he’s David, a neighbor from around the corner whom I’ve never met before. He drives a Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid, so he’s already part of the electric car drivers’ club.

We talked briefly about how long he’s lived in the neighborhood (four years). I told him I’d been here almost 19 (we both really like it here). He mentioned driving to work across the bay and I asked him for whom (it was a major bank). I told him about my new job at a software company. I told him the URL for this blog and he said he’d read it. I would have handed him my card if this wasn’t 2020. We stayed 15 feet apart.

A Missing Year

Van Moof electric bike
So many good ways to get around

I’m so happy now, because beyond the loss of lives and jobs and business and connection and a sense of “normal” this year, we have missed out on most of these chance conversations about common interests that used to happen in shopping center parking lots, at work, in line at the movies, and at the bar of your favorite craft brewery. For me, these connections are an important part of what gives life meaning, talking about electric cars, alternatives to cars and the issue of climate change that is driving all of these discussions.

So, let’s hope that in 2021, when this dreadful virus is controlled, we will return to having more of these happy chance encounters.

Story by Steve Schaefer

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Steve Schaefer

Steve Schaefer is Micromobility Editor and plug-in vehicle specialist at Clean Fleet Report. He has written a weekly automotive column for almost three decades, testing more than 1,300 cars. Now, he’s focusing on EVs and plug-in hybrids. Steve remembers the joy of riding in his father’s Austin-Healey. After discovering the August, 1963 issue of Motor Trend, he became entranced with the annual model change, and began stalking dealers’ back lots to catch the new models as they rolled off the transporter. Coming from a family that owned three Corvairs, Steve was one of the first Saturn buyers, earning him a prominent spot in their 1994 product catalog. Steve had a Chevrolet Bolt EV and now drives a Fiat 500e. A founding member of the Western Automotive Journalists, Steve is a Climate Reality Leader, trained by Al Gore. Read his EV/green living blog at Stevegoesgreen.
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