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WeiSte
2 years ago

Many get a plug-in hybrid set up by the boss as a service car.

The boss is looking forward to the state funding that exists and the employee is happy to get such a service car from the company. (character with E back looks a lot better at the neighbor).

And after the end of the leasing runtime, the car is then returned with the original packaged and never used charging cable in the trunk.

Schurschi1510
2 years ago

The environment is protected by the lower fuel consumption.

Morchelmeister
2 years ago

For short distances, a small hybrid is the optimal car. Okay, I myself would probably rather go to an e-bike in that case.

HobbyTfz
2 years ago

Hello VestVera

Greetings HobbyTfz

MeinInfoblog
2 years ago

There are cheap offers and environmental premiums

I was thinking about getting something like that. Consumption is also a reason next to the E license plate of course

kieljo
2 years ago

Because they are already cheaper in fuel consumption.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago

Comfort, low fuel consumption

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Why are people buying devices that are heavily advertised with “multifunctionality” before they get into practical advantages / and disadvantages, if necessary. have you read in?

“Hybride” are simply wrong-state and advertising-oriented “Mist” because in practice they only carry a lot of battery without real use.

Therefore, better “all or not” or, depending on the intended use, specific specialized vehicles from Scooter to Pedelec to Moped & Auto .

ModernSlang17
2 years ago

Low fuel consumption.

Serenety78
2 years ago
Reply to  ModernSlang17

Do hybrids no longer consume fuel? 50 kilometers with electricity… The fuel consumption is then much higher due to the higher weight.

kieljo
2 years ago
Reply to  Serenety78

I’m driving a Toyota RAV4 plug-in hybrid. The first 70 KM drives even without fuel consumption. My oldie RAV4 (3-door) from 2002 spent around 8.5 L/100 KM. The plug-in from 2021 if it drives with gasoline too. At the bottom, this is less now, because the new is a 5-door and considerably heavier.

kieljo
2 years ago
Reply to  Serenety78

With a normal hybrid you don’t drive with electricity. The electric motor only supports the gasoline.

ModernSlang17
2 years ago

Mine is a pure gasoline and consumes 4-5L on my way. However, the fuel price is again more expensive despite lowering.

I’ve also been thinking about moving to CNG.