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In reply to the discussion: Cheapest New EVs Available in the US Market - Would you buy one? [View all]Roisin Ni Fiachra
(2,574 posts)27. I have an electric bicycle that I ride into town to take care of
library, post office, most of my grocery and hardware shopping, doctor visits, etc.
Love my electric bike.
I live in a rural area, and avoid cities when traveling, so the amount of miles I can drive per charge on an electric vehicle is too low, because of the number of charging stations available, and the number of hours required to charge the batteries.
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I bought the last model year of the Chevy Volt in 2019, so I'm not going to be in the market...
Silent3
Oct 2021
#17
In which case its irrelevant because you won't by a car using any power system
brooklynite
Oct 2021
#35
EV's go much faster than 50 mph. They are cars, not toys for children. The fastest zero to 60
Celerity
Oct 2021
#44
We sold off our GTI last year after 17 years (only 55,000 miles) and bought a new one...
brooklynite
Oct 2021
#36
By coincidence, I purchased a car just a few months ago in that price range.
Dial H For Hero
Oct 2021
#49
Seriously considering an EV; just got rid of my jalopy and the wife's car is old too.
lagomorph777
Oct 2021
#52