Electricity consumption at home, what is your consumption?

  • Erstellt am 2020-10-06 06:29:33

Bookstar

2020-10-08 21:03:24
  • #1
Yes, cars are a lot of fun. I just had to learn that a car for 12,000 euros can be just as much fun as one for 80,000 euros. I wouldn't have thought that before, but you always learn something new in life .
 

Ybias78

2020-10-08 21:36:44
  • #2


I can't agree. My 2.5-year-old Fiat Freemont was a disaster. Now I have a GLC and not only is driving nicer, it is also reliable
 

Bookstar

2020-10-08 22:15:49
  • #3
Got a wonderful brand new car with eMotor and TOP equipment for 12k, the state makes it possible. Very sporty and driving feeling like a go-kart, don’t want anything else anymore and definitely no combustion engine anymore. Pay no tax and only 3 euros consumption costs per 100km.
 

guckuck2

2020-10-09 06:00:48
  • #4
Bookstar, you in a triplet?! Wow! Hats off for this change of heart. I mean that seriously.

After the test drive, I ordered an e-up myself right away. It's simply fun and with subsidies, it's cheaper than a comparable combustion engine car. Unfortunately, the delivery still takes a while.
 

Ybias78

2020-10-09 06:01:44
  • #5


With 200 km range? We would also like to get one. However, we often and gladly drive further away (not right now, of course). And the infrastructure for e-cars somewhat deters me.
 

guckuck2

2020-10-09 06:18:16
  • #6
The infrastructure for long distances is quite alright, but unfortunately expensive. And the mentioned little car is simply not made for that, keyword Rapidgate. You have to add 10k to get a model that can charge quickly and repeatedly. But it's slowly improving. We are on the way.
 
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