• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    Here that gadget is pretty expensive IMO. It’s not really a car with only 45 km/h top speed it can only drive in the city, and 75 km range is as meager as it gets. It’s unsuited for any kind of high speed road, it has absolutely zero in equipment beyond the absolutely most basic. It’s little more than a double bicycle on 4 wheels, and can only take 2 people including driver.

    Here the cheap version which is even without doors is 99.900,- DKK = 13.300,- EUR or $16.500,- USD

    For just 20% extra you can get a real car, a small car but a real car.

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      2 months ago

      The price is definitely a bit high.

      I bought a lightly (13.5k miles, 21.7k km) used Chevy Bolt with a brand new battery for like $1000 less than that. I get ~100 to ~200 miles of range, depending on how cold it is. It’s not the biggest fan of -10°F (-23°C), but it still gets around 100 miles of range even in that extreme low temperature.

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            Yes they do, if you want to save money buy it used.
            Battery technology is still evolving fast, and the competition is cutthroat ATM (except in USA).
            I expect EV prices to keep to decline for at least the next 2 years. And we will get more durable safer cheaper solid state batteries beginning next year.

            But for now I’m sporting a cool VW ID.4, which is an absolute luxury car compared to anything I’ve ever had before. It’s amazingly smooth and quiet to drive, it can take tight curbs like compact, and although it’s not a powerhouse by today’s standards, it feels plenty responsive compared to an normal ICE car.
            I bought it 4 years old for less than half price, and it is as good as new!
            I highly recommend it.

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              Around me, 4 year old EVs are teenager cars. You can get a good one for $6000 or less, just o/n charge at 120V.

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                Well here this one cost $32000.- IDK what o/n 120V is. But we can charge with 11 kWh from home. And 140 kWh on a fast charger. I doubt you get a car anywhere that is near this quality for ony $6k. Not even in China. 4 year yes, this quality no.

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      The crazy part is that you can buy a similar Chinese microcar in europe for half the price.

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            Nope, it’s a car here in Denmark and requires a drivers license same as a car. We have slightly smaller versions that can be used with a moped license. Of which we have 2 categories that do not count for motorbikes. Moped 30 km/h and moped 45 km/h and the motorcycle.
            To drive this in EU without a drivers license for a car is only a regional option. So this too is taxed like a car here, but being electric it only has sales tax. As electric vehicles below 40k € are tax exempt.

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        I know, but they shouldn’t be called cars at all, and considering you can get a real car for almost the same price, I wouldn’t call it low cost. That is a real car for 4 people that can drive on high speed roads and have way better range. But are still compact and nimble for parking in the city.
        The price of this thing is ridiculous, at least here it is.

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      I don’t know about Denmark, but here in Italy it’s in the same category of vehicles you can start driving at 16 (AM license), so equivalent to a small motorbike and not a real car.

      Have en dejlig uge og hej fra Italien :) Var min Dansk rigtig?

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        Ok we don’t have that here.

        Dit danske var næsten 100% rigtigt.
        Hav en dejlig uge.
        Var mit dansk rigtigt?

        Very well done. Knowing when to say min or mit is very difficult, it’s something you only learn to hear with training. 👍😀. But fortunately it rarely ruin the meaning. It just sounds kind of cute.