Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:crazy to consider one, stupid to buy one.
what a measured, thoughtful, and considered opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Just found out yesterday Mercedes is finally entering the electric vehicle market, with their EQ line.
https://www.mbusa.com/en/eq-electric-cars
I'm especially interested in the EQC, which starts at $69K. It's modeled after the GLC obviously, which is a great car. The interior looks gorgeous.
https://www.edmunds.com/mercedes-benz/eqc/
Anonymous wrote:crazy to consider one, stupid to buy one.
Anonymous wrote:crazy to consider one, stupid to buy one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the test results are quite good.
I commute in such a way that I can't take public transportation, so I've been looking at an electric car as the better option for the environment. I
keep in mind the the fuel you buy for a car is only part of the environmental impact. take a look at how they mine the materials for the batteries in electric cars. there is no magic transportation bullet.
https://thinkprogress.org/more-electric-cars-means-more-destructive-mining/
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the test results are quite good.
I commute in such a way that I can't take public transportation, so I've been looking at an electric car as the better option for the environment. I
Anonymous wrote:Just found out yesterday Mercedes is finally entering the electric vehicle market, with their EQ line.
https://www.mbusa.com/en/eq-electric-cars
I'm especially interested in the EQC, which starts at $69K. It's modeled after the GLC obviously, which is a great car. The interior looks gorgeous.
https://www.edmunds.com/mercedes-benz/eqc/