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Electric Cars - Would you buy one?
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<blockquote data-quote="upnorth" data-source="post: 705563" data-attributes="member: 38832"><p>It's alot of pros and cons to consider and also the infrastructure needs a remake with for example more charge stations available and things do happens in many cities in my country and even more in Norway but there's still alot to do. The time it takes to charge and how long the car runs can alone and will many times be a dealbreaker but it's not only the governments responsibility but also the car industry creating less bulky options and solutions that works easy for anyone and last longer.</p><p></p><p>Another interesting part is the secondhand market on EV's as not everyone can afford a brand new car either it's a EV or not. Curious what will happen with all those old battery packs and how long will the actual life span be and if you need to buy a new one, could you and how much would that perhaps cost etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnorth, post: 705563, member: 38832"] It's alot of pros and cons to consider and also the infrastructure needs a remake with for example more charge stations available and things do happens in many cities in my country and even more in Norway but there's still alot to do. The time it takes to charge and how long the car runs can alone and will many times be a dealbreaker but it's not only the governments responsibility but also the car industry creating less bulky options and solutions that works easy for anyone and last longer. Another interesting part is the secondhand market on EV's as not everyone can afford a brand new car either it's a EV or not. Curious what will happen with all those old battery packs and how long will the actual life span be and if you need to buy a new one, could you and how much would that perhaps cost etc. [/QUOTE]
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