Buyer beware: What to know before buying a used electric car
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Taking into account the price of fuel, spare parts, energy and other costs associated with the car, each euro saved makes the difference. The second-hand market seems to have stabilized after years with unstoppable increases. Many drivers prefer to opt for alternative sales channels taking into account the prices today demanded by brands for their new cars.
Buyer beware: What to know before buying a used electric car
Had your fill of $2.50 petrol prices? We ask an expert what to check when buying a used electric car – and bust the myth about battery replacements. If paying $200 for a single tank of petrol has you now looking at second-hand electric cars, you’re not alone. Australian automotive auction house Pickles reported a 111 per cent uptick in searches for electric vehicles in the three weeks to March 21. Other online second-hand vehicle marketplaces, …
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