The two bestselling EVs in that article are the Volvo xc40 and the VW ID.4. Both of which are less than $45k usd (480,000 SEK for the xc40 and here’s a used ID.4 for 370k).
I get that. The reality is that there is a large segment of car owners that basically go from cheap used shitty car to cheap used shitty car as it is their only options.
You mentioning half a million Swedish kroners ad being cheap and affordable may speak to your privilege. No offense
I get what you are saying. Do you have a better solution? It’s my understanding that in some areas in China you would only be allowed to drive on certain days of the week based on the number on your driving license.
While I get the reasoning it is kind of like also a lowkey way of saying only rich people can drive in the city
75% of vehicle sales in Sweden are EVs https://cleantechnica.com/2023/01/03/plugin-evs-take-record-75-share-of-swedens-auto-market/
The two bestselling EVs in that article are the Volvo xc40 and the VW ID.4. Both of which are less than $45k usd (480,000 SEK for the xc40 and here’s a used ID.4 for 370k).
This myth that EVs are expensive has really got to go. The Nissan leaf has been available for over a decade at a super cheap price point. Here’s a Nissan leaf for sale for $8k USD/90k SEK. https://www.car.info/en-se/car-for-sale/nissan-leaf-24-kwh-109ps-2012-at-bossloh-co-bil-40876608
I get that. The reality is that there is a large segment of car owners that basically go from cheap used shitty car to cheap used shitty car as it is their only options.
You mentioning half a million Swedish kroners ad being cheap and affordable may speak to your privilege. No offense
I get what you are saying. Do you have a better solution? It’s my understanding that in some areas in China you would only be allowed to drive on certain days of the week based on the number on your driving license.
Not really. Just noticing it.