Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

EV options for people without Tesla money (or desires)

- DON LINDICH Contact Don Lindich at www.soundadvic­enews.com and use the “submit question” link on that site.

Q. Is there a turntable for kids that won’t ruin records that are played on them?

— P.C., Minneapoli­s, Minn.

A. To clarify, P.C. is referring to cheap all-in-one turntables that have ceramic cartridges, which are rough on records and wear them out quickly.

Look for a fully-automatic turntable with magnetic cartridge and dust cover. Then the kids just put on the record and press play. The $259.99 AudioTechn­ica AT-LP60 turntable/speaker bundle on Amazon would be a fit and sound pretty good, too.

My new Alfa Romeo Tonale and plug-in vehicle coverage:

I am as much of a car guy as I am a tech and entertainm­ent guy, with a lifetime of immersion as an automobile enthusiast and some time working in the industry as well. There has been reader interest in suggestion­s for EV chargers and such, but I have not had a way to try them since I did not have a plug-in vehicle.

In early December I got a great year-end deal and leased a 2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), so I can now review such products and report on my experience living with a plug-in car. This will mostly be on my soundadvic­enews.com website, but I may post updates in the column from time to time and reply to questions that might come in.

This is not my first plugin electric vehicle. Back in 2014 I leased a BMW i3 Range Extender and even with the gasoline range extender, it could not go more than 60 total miles in the winter. It was so limiting I ended up buying a cheap used car to get around in when it was very cold.

Unless you had Tesla money, EVs were clearly not there yet. Some would argue that EVs are still not quite ready for the mass market, but I think plug-in hybrids are a nice compromise. They provide significan­t reductions in fuel consumptio­n and carbon emissions, while eliminatin­g range anxiety and making up for shortcomin­gs in the charging network. (Tesla owners do not typically have these problems, but not everyone wants a Tesla or can afford one.)

This also is not my first Alfa Romeo. In 2018, I leased a Giulia 2.0 RWD with Sport Package and purchased it at lease-end 39 months later.

I still own it and plan on keeping it indefinite­ly. In over five years and almost 60,000 miles it has been perfectly reliable, is an absolute joy to own and drive and gets great gas mileage.

I also turned a friend on to the brand. He had previously driven German luxury cars, but just leased his 3rd consecutiv­e Alfa Romeo. Between us we have had five Alfas in a little more than five years, and loved them all. I found a great dealer to work with and that helps, too.

The fuel savings have been phenomenal.

The Tonale can go 31 miles solely on electric power, and if you start charging in the evening using the included 120V charger and an ordinary three-prong outlet it will be fully charged in the morning.

My garage still has a 240V connection from my old i3 and a 240V charger fully charges the car in 2½ hours. In 26 days and over 1,700 miles including some highway holiday travel, I have averaged 50.6 mpg. I have also not purchased gasoline in over two weeks despite the smallish 11.2gallon gas tank. In fact, since I have been staying local, the needle has barely moved off full after 281 miles of driving.

It will be interestin­g to see the mileage trend over time. Stay tuned!

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Don Lindich Don Lindich’s 2024 Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV.

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