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minus-squarePersnickityPenguinlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 months agoYes. But I’ve also read that the Dacia spring is a pretty small car so there’s probably other brands and models that would qualify. My mother-in-law drives a Toyota kei car in Japan and it can still fit five people. It’s a little bigger than my old 1990 Honda Civic.
minus-squareDojan@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·11 months agoI had no idea Dacia made EVs! The Spring isn’t available here in Sweden. I’d rather not get an EV though. I’ll drive very rarely, and when I do it’s more like to be long distances so EVs just wouldn’t work for me.
Yes. But I’ve also read that the Dacia spring is a pretty small car so there’s probably other brands and models that would qualify.
My mother-in-law drives a Toyota kei car in Japan and it can still fit five people. It’s a little bigger than my old 1990 Honda Civic.
I had no idea Dacia made EVs! The Spring isn’t available here in Sweden.
I’d rather not get an EV though. I’ll drive very rarely, and when I do it’s more like to be long distances so EVs just wouldn’t work for me.