@Dave @absGeekNZ
I drive a small Opel e-Corsa here in Germany since y2020. The range is from up to 300km in the early/late summer down to 150km in cold winter. I also own two Toyota Pickup (Hilux,Tundra), which I drove as daily till I bought the first EV.
It doesn't matter that I can't drive 1000km w/o charging, cause I like it. I have more sex during the stop at the charging station than before, I drive more peaceful, arrive in time with a smile.
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onirakkiss
joined 3 years ago
@BalpeenHammer @quoll
It depends on income, education and living situation like everywhere in the world.
I was 2008/9 in Nz and found so many helpful people of any type, like in the gone GDR - but not today in modern countries.
Do you really think this is not your business? People are dying because a fascist leader of a super power country is invading the small neighbor? And the other fascist leader of the other super power country is helping destroying the small country and Europe, Africa and Asia and the world economy?
Are you also a fascist?
@Dave @absGeekNZ
With our small camper at the hook the range is nearly divided by 2.
Downside here in Germany is the cost to charge at a DC-Charger here and the many different provider with a broad range at the cost.
And yesterday I sold my Hilux and my Tundra and my Suzuki-Bike ( I bought an Zero SR/F this year) is also for sale, cause I don't want to go back to a ICE.
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