Really? I find that hard to believe with unions and all that. Maybe corporate donations but not all of them.
Jeff Kaplen
2022-04-05 09:38:49 +0000 UTC
You actually can't tow heavy loads with most available electric vehicles, the gcm issue comes along pretty quickly. Also not interested in removing a perfectly good fuel tank and ice that I probably enjoy using to replace with batteries that will give me range anxiety and lose interior space.
Alex Isaac
2022-03-27 11:11:05 +0000 UTC
I wouldn't ever buy a new car myself either however, if I was buying something brand new it would definitely be electric. You can tow with any electrical vehicle even a Nissan leaf. If you're mere into fixing your own cars you could look into converting a classic to electric, it's much similar than you would think. I'm an Autoelec and have converted a couple myself.
Mc Blops
2022-03-26 07:20:59 +0000 UTC
Further, I don't buy new cars and I require a tow vehicle that isn't a ute and that I can fix myself.
Alex Isaac
2022-03-26 04:22:20 +0000 UTC
But I wouldn't trust a Chinese car for reliability and manufacturer support within or outside warranty.
Alex Isaac
2022-03-26 04:21:36 +0000 UTC
peter malinauskas the new sa premier said he would ban political donations is that not an interesting topic
Someguy
2022-03-25 10:50:28 +0000 UTC
seriously electric cars are'nt that expensive anymore. chinese models like the MG and BYD are only $40-45k and are much better quality than a Nissan Leaf (seriously wouldnt touch one) a lot of people dont realize there are plenty of places to charge your car for free which could save yourself a bit of $. Not to mention you cab charge your car at any 10A socket just a little slower. I have a hybird and would save $2.6k a year on petrol if i went electric.