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Originally Posted by RedDevil
Over here there's no compliancy to take into account; my Hyundai dealer would sell me any of the 3 types gladly. But most clients choose the EV.
The price difference between the versions is bigger here (€10,000) than in other markets, but so is the difference in fuel cost and road tax.
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Interesting...
I have heard good things about the Hyundai & Kia EVs. I am hoping some day to get to test drive them.
I really wish Subaru would make a BEV (pure EV) out of the Outback with a medium to large battery (40-64k). With probably being able to charge at our normal three to four stops on the way, could make the drive to family on the east coast completely possible.
My biggest pet peeve right now is Lexus 'self charging EVs' for their non-plugin hybrids.