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New electric vehicles cost thousands more than similar models that run on gasoline. But a growing number of shoppers are discovering that for used cars, often the opposite is true.

Used battery-powered vehicles often sell for less than comparable cars with internal combustion engines, making them a good deal even before calculating savings in maintenance costs and fuel. That is expanding the number of people who can afford to buy such models.

Sales of used electric vehicles rose 40 percent in July from a year earlier, according to Cox Automotive, a research firm.

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      I doubt it, but they’re also not worse than any equivalent year gas car I’ve heard of

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    Well picked up our used EV about 2 years ago and it has been great for us. Saved a fortune in petrol.

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    To be clear, electric vehicles are not a silver bullet. In cities, bikes are often the better option. However, they do save carbon, and as such, they are one of the many puzzle pieces of the big puzzle that humanity needs to put together in order to survive as a civilization. There will be no single solution because it is such a devilish complex and widely ramified problem. For a matter of survival, we need to grasp every puzzle piece we can.

    Also, emissions from cars are a surprisingly large proportion of individual emissions - much larger than many people are aware of. They are like 120 Grams per kilometer per person. If you drive a combustion car to a supermarket nearby to get a pizza, the CO2 cost of the travel there will likely be higher than that of the food.

    Edit: typo

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      Not to mention that cars seem to be one of the largest sources of microplastic. Me personally am hoping for a lot more infrastructure built to suit walking, biking and taking the train. Imagine free public transit that properly covers the city, is free and goes frequently enough you dont even need to worry when you arrive at the stop. Its real convenient and has much much less emissions.

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    I wish I lived somewhere that I did not have to have a vehicle to get around, but if I have to have a car, I’d love to have an EV. I’m a poor motherfucker, and I cannot wait for the day when I can get a cheap used EV that’s at least comparable to shitty used ice vehicles I drive that leave me sitting on the side of the road

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        I agree with the sentiment, but that’s not a feasible option where I live. Even behind the ridiculous distances between work, groceries, and home, there are no bike lanes or even sidewalks anywhere near those locations. It’s all curvy and quite busy back roads and mountains.

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          Its illegal to ride on sidewalks, and bike lanes are usually more dangerous to cyclists.

          Wear a bright yellow construction jacket. Use a helmet mirror. Take the lane.

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            Yeah… I’m a big proponent. I grew up in a city where biking wasn’t standard, but could be done. I biked a lot back then. But when I say it is definitively unsafe here, I mean it. It would be a death sentence to try to bike here outside of the local state park

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      I’m definitely thinking about getting a nice used one in a few years when it’s time to retire my current car.

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    It’s funny how five years ago you couldn’t even get an EV because Of supply chain issues. People were paying well more than they were worth.

    These wildly fluctuating prices should really be turning off consumers