Comment by dalyons 1 month ago Hrm? They can and are selling to the rest of the world (except NA and Europe) 8 comments dalyons Reply stavros 1 month ago They're selling in Europe, plenty of BYD cars in Greece. dalyons 1 month ago Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high embedding-shape 1 month ago Hybrids and EV, at least in Spain both are quickly becoming popular, even with tariffs. Probably helps that our government still gives people ~3K EUR if they go electric. stavros 1 month ago EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy. bryanlarsen 1 month ago Is 17% high? 2 replies → fooker 1 month ago Just because you don't see these in the US doesn't mean they aren't elsewhere in the first world countries.
stavros 1 month ago They're selling in Europe, plenty of BYD cars in Greece. dalyons 1 month ago Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high embedding-shape 1 month ago Hybrids and EV, at least in Spain both are quickly becoming popular, even with tariffs. Probably helps that our government still gives people ~3K EUR if they go electric. stavros 1 month ago EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy. bryanlarsen 1 month ago Is 17% high? 2 replies →
dalyons 1 month ago Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high embedding-shape 1 month ago Hybrids and EV, at least in Spain both are quickly becoming popular, even with tariffs. Probably helps that our government still gives people ~3K EUR if they go electric. stavros 1 month ago EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy. bryanlarsen 1 month ago Is 17% high? 2 replies →
embedding-shape 1 month ago Hybrids and EV, at least in Spain both are quickly becoming popular, even with tariffs. Probably helps that our government still gives people ~3K EUR if they go electric.
fooker 1 month ago Just because you don't see these in the US doesn't mean they aren't elsewhere in the first world countries.
They're selling in Europe, plenty of BYD cars in Greece.
Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high
Hybrids and EV, at least in Spain both are quickly becoming popular, even with tariffs. Probably helps that our government still gives people ~3K EUR if they go electric.
EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy.
Is 17% high?
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Just because you don't see these in the US doesn't mean they aren't elsewhere in the first world countries.