I had a gasoline rifter gt and it died in an car accident. Thanks God we are all good. Then I wanted to buy a new one. Surprisingly here in Germany if you go to the website of peugeot to configure a car you can only choose an electric motor. Nothing else. In short words the e-rifter would cost me 35.000€ with the subvention included of 9.000€ you get here in Germany. Now what I think is the next: if my old gasoline rifter from 2020 cost me 29.000€ and a new one with electric motor cost me now 35.000€ then there is a gap of 6.000€. How many years and km I have to do to say: now I'm saving money. How many times I have to fulfil my car to reach the amount of 6.000€. I think this is like a very bad sarcastic joke what they are doing with electric cars. I have to be out of my mind to go and buy one. Without count that the maximum distance I can drive are not even 300km if we take in account all the disadvantage batteries have in winter or if you drive over 120km/h.
@carlesferro41592 жыл бұрын
Not easy answer, but if your use case is more than 20k km a year mostly on short distances It Could be a clever option