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German Energiewende

Re: German Energiewende

Unread postby AdamB » Sat 22 Apr 2023, 20:33:39

theluckycountry wrote:I'd have bought an EV by now too if they had been as good value as they marketed them, but they are not.


How would you know, with as little experience with them as you do "twistys"? And since when is anyone silly enough to fall for "marketing"? You've just been taught to believe what you hear in state sponsored ChiCom media, and can't escape your indoctrination?


theluckycountry wrote:Ten years ago they said that EV's were fantastic too. The world is full of Lies.


I've only owned my first EV for 9 years, so I can't say if they were fantastic 10 years ago. But 9 years ago, they certainly were, and after 171k miles it still is. A little hard on rear shocks for some reason (probably the addition weight of the battery sitting above the rear axle without a corresponding upgrade in suspension to take the weight..I've gone through 3 sets of rear shocks, like every 60k miles or so.
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