← Back to context Comment by dalyons 1 day ago Hrm? They can and are selling to the rest of the world (except NA and Europe) 7 comments dalyons Reply stavros 1 day ago They're selling in Europe, plenty of BYD cars in Greece. dalyons 1 day ago Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high embedding-shape 13 hours 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 day ago EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy. bryanlarsen 1 day ago Is 17% high? 2 replies →
stavros 1 day ago They're selling in Europe, plenty of BYD cars in Greece. dalyons 1 day ago Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high embedding-shape 13 hours 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 day ago EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy. bryanlarsen 1 day ago Is 17% high? 2 replies →
dalyons 1 day ago Gas or ev? I thought the EVs were tariffed high embedding-shape 13 hours 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 day ago EV, it even had a 10k EUR subsidy. bryanlarsen 1 day ago Is 17% high? 2 replies →
embedding-shape 13 hours 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.
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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