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.
Dacia Sandero, Citroën C1?
Yes, two manufacturers, in total two models. Of how many car manufacturers in Europe?
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