I'm a little upset at hearing from people saying battery-powered cars are cheaper per mile than ICE cars. Here's some truth IMO.
Assume: you have no money and just arrived to the states to become an Uber driver and live in a hotel. You want to buy new. You want to sell in 5 years. (In 5 years you sell your flat and just have money and are back in your hotel again, but with some more money.)
Which option give you the most money in 5 years?
Well, some possible options are the Tesla Model...
Why hybrids beat ICE and BEVs hands down.
Assume: you have no money and just arrived to the states to become an Uber driver and live in a hotel. You want to buy new. You want to sell in 5 years. (In 5 years you sell your flat and just have money and are back in your hotel again, but with some more money.)
Which option give you the most money in 5 years?
Well, some possible options are the Tesla Model...
Why hybrids beat ICE and BEVs hands down.