cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/48712513
Smaller vehicles that do not need to meet the same safety requirements as existing cars could be Europe’s answer to maintaining its automotive industry.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/48712513
Smaller vehicles that do not need to meet the same safety requirements as existing cars could be Europe’s answer to maintaining its automotive industry.
There are more, but I won’t search for you, you can do it yourself. Peugeot 107, VW Up, Lancia Ypsilon, Renault Twingo…
Most of them aren’t that affordable.
I mean if you are price sensitive then you shouldn’t be looking at new cars anyways - they depreciate way too much, let someone else pay for that
That, too, of course, but that depreciation is just a sign of how artificially inflated prices are. New cars are a scam. Even more so if they are enshittified beyond belief.
And discontinued