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I don't even care about that. I want a car I can afford and fit my family including luggage in. Give me two hours of battery life with one hour of charging and I'm sold.
Perhaps consider an used car instead of a brand new one? New electric vehicle is worse for the environment than one that already exists even if it runs on petrol/diesel
For me it’s less about the environment and most about the long term cost savings and needing less maintenance.
The savings from not buying a new one pays for quite a few trips to the mechanic. New car loses half of its value in just few years so you're guranteed to lose money anyways.
That’s fair, but the cars downtime and dealing with a mechanic costs more than just the $$$.
I’ve had a car in and out of the shops for months trying to nail down an over heating issue. What a stress that was. I don’t think I’ll ever consider an ice car again to be honest.
My car is quite old, from 2007. I'm spending a lot in preventative maintenance like belts, pumps, fluids etc because I know the first real problem it'll have I'll have to buy something else.
If I could just avoid all that, that would be great.
I already got a stinker that does all that. Of course I'd also take a used electric, but they haven't been on the market long enough. I've never bought a new car in my life. Don't see the point when they cost only half as much as new when they're only a year or two old.
Depending on your needs and budget, Edison Motors just announced preorders for diesel/ev hybrid pickup conversion kits. I'm definitely interested in converting my 80's square body to being a plugin hybrid with no spyware.